Wrexham's play-off semi final clash against Grimsby Town on Saturday is set to be yet another sell out at the Racecourse. 

Attendances at the oldest international stadium in the world have been off the scale this season, with records being broken on a regular basis

The Reds faithful have flocked to the Racecourse at averages of over 8,000, the highest it has ever been. 

Saturday's play-off is set to be no different. 

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A sell out is expected at the Racecourse with tickets to the clash against Grimsby being hot property around the town. 

Similarly to the FA Trophy tickets, season ticket members had the first go, followed by members before being put on general sale last Friday. 

The club's ticketing system is stating that there are no tickets remaining. 

The visitors have sold out their allocation too. 

A 10,000 plus crowd is likely to be in attendance as Wrexham face up against former captain and fan favourite Shaun Pearson's Grimsby

The winners of Saturday's game will face the winner of Solihull Moors vs Chesterfield, in the National League play-off final at the London Stadium on June 5. 

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Moors take on the Spirites at Damson Park on Sunday at 12.30pm. 

Phil Parkinson and his side will be hoping to put to bed the disappointment of Sunday's final defeat to Bromley as they eye a return to the football league. 

Wrexham have been out of the EFL for 14 long years, but under the ownership of Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds, are now favourites to go up. 

The game will be shown live on BT Sport, for those without access to BT, you can keep up with all the latest on our live blog.