CLEETHORPES Town are hoping to haul in a good crowd as they look to gain revenge against Pontefract Collieries tomorrow (3pm).
With Grimsby Town on the road, and kicking off at 5.15pm, the Owls are hoping to draw more fans to the Bradley Community Stadium – also the home ground of Grimsby Borough – for their latest Northern Counties East League Division One match.
Dave Mann, the club's sponsorship and marketing manager, said: "With Town kicking off later we are hoping some more fans will come along.
"It's just £3 to get in, £1 for kids.
"We were really pleased with the attendance form our last game and hope to build on it."
Tomorrow, Cleethorpes entertain Pontefract Collieries after a two-week break from action since their 3-2 home win against Bottesford Town, which drew a crowd of 170.
Andy Liddle's charges will be hoping to avenge the 3-1 defeat inflicted at Collieries in the first round of the League Cup earlier this month.
The match was a fiery affair with Owls players Luke Mascall and Jonathan Oglesby both being sent off.
Liddle, pictured, said: "We played our best football of the season so far at their place in the cup game.
"But we came away with nothing to show for it.
"Our discipline let us down, but we also felt a little hard done to with some of the decisions.
"If we can play at the same level, though, we'll have a good chance.
"Pontefract will know they're in for a tough game.
"But it's a tough challenge for us too – they are one of the favourites for the league; they are a big and physical side and play direct."