HALESOWEN Town have urged their supporters to show respect ahead of tomorrow's play-off final with Spalding United at The Grove (3pm kick-off).

Club officials anticipate a sell-out crowd for the occasion as both sides battle it out for a place in Non-League's Step 3 level next season.

With promotion at stake, Halesowen expect the atmosphere to be highly charged and urge spectators from both sides to behave respectfully.

Already tickets have been selling out fast and the remaining tickets for tomorrow's game will go on sale at The Grove today at 12 noon.

Extra police and stewards will be on hand, both inside and outside the ground tomorrow.

In addition, extra catering facilities will be available both at the Hawne Lane and Stourbridge Road ends of the ground.

There's also additional car parking spaces available on land between the ground and the Yeltz Bar, known locally as 'the cabbage patch'.

There will be a £2 charge to park with the money raised going to charity.

Halesowen booked their place in the Northern Premier League Midland Division play-off final after beating Coleshill Town 3-1 on Tuesday night in front of 2,400 strong crowd thanks to goals from Macauley Manning, Simon Cobourne and a Rich Gregory penalty.

Spalding reached the final after coming from behind to beat Sporting Khalsa 2-1 when Dylan Edge and James Clifton were on target.