Spalding United are aiming to win the Northern Premier League Midlands Division title
Spalding United face one of the most important games in the club's history on Saturday.
The Tulips host Coleshill Town at the Sir Halley Stewart ground (3pm) where victory will clinch the Northern Premier League Midlands Division title.
It will earn the club promotion to step three of the non-league pyramid for the first time ever and chairman Andrew Killingsworth wants as many people as possible to get behind the Tulips.
The club are offering free entry for their final fixture of the season in the hope that the town turns out in force to cheer the Tulips to glory.
Killingsworth said: "We have one final home match left of what has been an exciting campaign.
"We have achieved nothing yet and have one big home fixture and we really do need your support to make the 12th person for what will be a big test for us.
"Manager Elliot Sandy and the team have done superbly to put us in this position and this is an opportunity for us to pull all the people of Spalding together to help
"Free entry to the game is also a big thank you to everyone who has supported us throughout the season. We need your help for one more game."
Spalding go into the contest on the back of a rich vein of form with seven successive league wins.
They were 7-1 victors in their last outing at Sporting Khalsa on Saturday and boss Sandy wants one final push from his title-chasing side.
He said: "We were efficient and professional all over the pitch last Saturday and it now leaves us in this position which is why we play football.
"It is why the lads we have signed have joined the club because they want to be successful and push on with their careers.
"It's been no secret of the ambition of the club and I'm just delighted to be part of that and have this opportunity in my first full season as a manager."
Spalding were 3-2 away winners in their first meeting of the season with Coleshill in November after two goals from Tyler Winters and a late Riley O'Sullivan strike secured the success.
The Warwickshire side are currently 15th in the table but Spalding's title rivals Anstey Nomads needed an injury-time winner to secure a 2-1 victory at Coleshill on Saturday.
Sandy added: "Coleshill are a good side. They were in the play-offs last season and they've got a good manager and good players.
"We know it is going to be a difficult game so we need to apply ourselves right and, if we do that, I always have every confidence in my side.
"We know that we have to prepare properly and we need all of the fans to turn out because we could do it.
"We need to win and we'll be doing everything to get that win."
Spalding are currently top of the table and have a one-point advantage over Anstey who host Sutton Coldfield in their final league game.