CRAWLEY TOWN FC has announced that their match v Wrexham AFC this weekend will be a home sell-out.

The Reds will make their way to West Sussex in their latest League Two clash on Saturday (October 7, 3pm kick-off).

And they will be looking to put things right after three matches without a win.

Their last victory - a 3-0 win over Grimsby Town on September 16 - has been followed by a 5-0 loss at Stockport County, a 3-3 draw with Crewe and a 0-0 draw at Mansfield Town.

Crawley meanwhile have won two of their last three, but did lose their last match 2-0 at Doncaster Rovers last weekend.

The club has confirmed that the fixture against Wrexham will take place in front of a sell-out home crowd at Broadfield Stadium.

A statement from Crawley Town read: "Crawley Town Football Club is delighted to announce that home tickets for this Saturday’s home match against Wrexham AFC have completely sold out.

"Over 5,500 fans are expected to pack the Broadfield Stadium on Saturday afternoon to see the high-flying Reds take on the League Two newcomers. 

"No further tickets will be released on sale, and space in the Innovation Electrical Executive Suite has also completely sold out.

"We can’t wait to see you all on Saturday."

The club has also warned that any Wrexham fans attempting to sit in the home end will be 'immediately removed' from the stadium.

A statement added: "We would like to reiterate that any 'away fans' found to have purchased in the home end will be immediately removed from the stadium.

"The club employ postcode checks upon purchasing to try and avoid this scenario, however any discrepancies will be subsequently removed on the day."

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Wrexham has been allocated 1,346 tickets for the match, with all general tickets situated in the KR-L Stand and a limited number of tickets made available in the East Stand for accessible supporters.

Crawley's highest home attendance of the 23/24 season so far came against Gillingham on August 19, with a crowd of 4,310.

This match looks set to smash that. The Wrexham effect!