Thousands expected at Keys Park this weekend for Hednesford Town's play-off final
Up to 4,500 supporters are expected to pack out Keys Park as Hednesford Town will battle for promotion in the Northern One West play-off final.
Hednesford will welcome Congleton Town on Saturday, bidding to secure promotion back to step three non-league football.
The Pitmen beat Vauxhall Motors 3-1 in their play-off semi-final on Tuesday night in front of 2,200 supporters. Ahkeem Rose and Dominic McHale netted first-half goals before Daniel Trickett-Smith sealed the win late-on, sparking wild scenes in the stands.
Between 3,500 and 4,500 supporters are expected at Keys Park for the crunch match.

Hednesford boss Gavin Hurren said: "The fans are massive for us, this is what we do it for. For personal achievements, yes, but also for the fans.
"Our fan base is exceptional, they are special. We need to do as much as possible to make them proud.
Hednesford face Congleton who beat Chasetown 4-3 on penalties after a 2-2 draw. Congleton finished third in the table, one place behind the Pitmen.
Man of the match Daniel Trickett-Smith added: "The fans are brilliant. They have been great all season and in their numbers it helps us and gives us that extra boost that we need to get the victory.
"We're looking forward to hopefully getting the win."