The sell-out signs have gone up yet again at Villa Park.
The boom in Aston Villa's attendances has coincided with the upturn in the club's fortunes under manager Martin O'Neill, reports the Daily Mail.
And the rise in the number of people attending games has meant Villa's largest average attendance since the Second World War.
But interest on Easter Saturday has undoubtedly been fuelled by Villa's push for Europe - although their bid stalled last week as they went down 2-0 at Portsmouth.
Boss Martin O'Neill said: "The fan support at Villa Park has been particularly good this season and I hope we can continue to give them something to shout about for the remainder of the campaign."