It's a record - Brunton Park will officially see its biggest crowd for a play-off game tomorrow.
Ticket sales for Carlisle United's League Two semi-final second leg against Bradford City have now surpassed all previous such occasions at the ground.
The Blues today announced that home ticket sales had passed the 12,000 mark.
With Bradford having sold their 1,886 allocation, things have now comfortably surpassed the ground's previous play-off record attendance.
That was set in 2008, when 12,873 watched the Cumbrians' 2-0 defeat to Leeds United in their League One second leg.
United, in their latest update on Friday lunchtime, said there were only 200 tickets remaining for the Paddock terrace, but plenty were still available for the Warwick Road End and Waterworks End.
All seating areas of the ground are sold out.
Previous play-off attendances at Brunton Park
12,873 - Carlisle United v Leeds United, 2008
10,862 - Carlisle United v Wycombe Wanderers, 1994
10,803 - Carlisle United v Aldershot Town, 2005
9,708 - Carlisle United v Exeter City, 2017
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