TOMORROW’S ‘super play-off’ against King’s Lynn Town is “by far” the biggest game in Warrington Town’s history, chairman Toby Macormac says.

Cantilever Park will host Yellows’ do-or-die clash with the Norfolk side, with the winners promoted to the National League North.

Town have never played in the National League system and promotion would put them two tiers below the Football League.

Macormac believes the magnitude of this game surpasses that of their FA Cup first round victory over Exeter City in 2014 and their trip to Wembley in the FA Vase final in 1987.

Whatever happens, the chairman says he could not have asked for more from manager Paul Carden and his squad.

“This is the biggest game in our history by far,” Macormac said.

“I know we had the FA Cup game against Exeter and even going right the way back to the FA Vase final at Wembley in 1987, but to put the club where this game could put it – there’s nothing bigger.

“In any other season, we’d be up now after beating South Shields in the play-off final.

“We now have to go again against a team we’ve never played before.

“To get where we are, we couldn’t have asked for a better season.”

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A capacity crowd of 2,500 is set to watch the action unfold.

On the whole, Town’s average home gate has increased by a third this season and Macormac hopes their new supporters will stick with them regardless of tomorrow’s result.

“You can see that the average crowds have gone up this season,” he said.

“Win, lose or draw on Saturday, we’re hoping they come back and support us next season.

“If things don’t go our way on Saturday, they can help get us over the line next year.”

The Warrington Guardian will be providing live coverage of Saturday's game.

Sports reporter Matt Turner will be at Cantilever Park and his live blog - featuring build-up, match action and post-match reaction from the Yellows camp - will be live from around 2pm.