Leeds United are eyeing a bumper 30,000-plus crowd for Saturday’s home humdinger with promotion rivals Norwich City.
The third-placed Canaries have already sold out their full allocation of around 2,825 for the mouth-watering fixture, which pits together two of the Championship’s in-form sides.
And with home tickets selling fast for the clash, only designated as a Category B fixture, the attendance could go close to United’s biggest home league attendance so far this term – 33,622 for the White Rose derby with Sheffield United on September 25.
United have attracted three crowds of over 30,000 in the league this term.
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