Bradford City supporters will be able to watch Sunday's automatic promotion decider at Wolves on a big screen at Valley Parade - free of charge.
Chairman Geoffrey Richmond, who made the announcement at last night's player of the year awards presentation, said: "I have spoken to countless numbers of supporters who are unable to get to the Wolves match.
"They said they would love it if we could have the big screen at the club because they want to celebrate together or cry together - and they want to do it at Valley Parade.
"We need to get permission from Sky TV, but I am confident we will get permission.
"Admission will be free, but if people want to make a donation to the Burns Unit which is the club's official charity that would be greatly appreciated."
Three stands - the Sunwin, Ciba and Symphony - will be in use and gates will open at 11.30am with Sky coverage starting at noon. The match kicks off at 1.30pm.
Skipper Stuart McCall, right, won the T&A-JCT 600 Player of the Year award last night. It was a reward for a great season since he returned to the club last summer from Rangers.
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