
This Friday at 3pm, Stoke City will play Sheffield Wednesday, and they are expected to draw the largest crowd since their Premier League relegation.
The number of tickets available is now in the hundreds as supporters try to help Mark Robins take a huge step towards Championship safety. Adult and child tickets have been lowered to £10 and £5, respectively, in an effort to fill the home stands as full as possible.
After returning from their trip to Cardiff last Saturday with three points, Stoke is now five points above the relegation zone with four games left. They also have a healthy goal differential when compared to second-bottom Luton and third-bottom Cardiff.
It is estimated that over 28,000 tickets have already been sold for this penultimate home game. Sheffield United, who are vying for promotion, will play the following Friday at 8 p.m. at the bet365 Stadium. Stoke will also travel to Derby County on Saturday, May 3, and Leeds United on Monday, April 21 in an attempt to finish the season on a high note.
Highest attendance since south east corner opened
2024/25 so far: 26,168 vs Plymouth Argyle, January 4, 2025 – 0-0 draw
2023/24: 26,368* vs Bristol City, May 4, 2024 – 4-0 win
2022/23: 23,970 vs Hull City, February 11, 2023 – 0-0 draw
2021/22: 26,384 vs Blackpool, March 5, 2022 – 1-0 defeat
2020/21: behind closed doors
2019/20: 25,436 vs Cardiff City, February 22, 2020 – 2-0 win
2018/19: 28,586 vs Leeds United, January 19, 2019 – 2-1 win
2017/18: 30,022 vs Everton, March 17, 2018 – 2-1 defeat