TRANMERE Rovers have sold out their 1,600 ticket allocation for Saturday's knife-edge away game at Scunthorpe.

The travelling "Super White Army" of fans will be be praying Rovers triumph and book themselves a place in the play-offs for Championship football next season.

The result could hardly be more important or the game more tense: If Rovers win, they take the final place in the play-off positions. If Scunthorpe United win - or draw - the final play-off place belongs to them.

Rovers manager Ronnie Moore said: “There’s everything to play for. If we beat Scunthorpe we’re through to the play-offs, simple as that.

"One of us will be disappointed on Saturday - hopefully it won’t be us. At the end of the day we’ve got to go and win the game.

“If somebody said at the start of the season that we’d be ninety minutes away from a play-off place, we probably wouldn’t have believed them.

"But I think we deserve a pat on the back.

“It’s been a wonderful achievement to get so close, when you consider that we were seven points adrift of Scunny and they had two games in hand at one stage.

“So let’s go the whole hog and achieve what we want to achieve on Saturday.

"If we get the right result we’ll play whoever they throw at us."

Saturday’s draw meant that Rovers have 18 home league games unbeaten, which equals their record of 20 years ago.

Moore said: “It’s a great achievement, when you consider that we lost three games very early on at home and I think its been a tremendous effort from the players, who have been magnificent."