Wrexham AFC supporters gathered outside the Racecourse and shared their predictions for the title-deciding match.
Both Wrexham AFC and Notts County have maintained top positions in the Vanarama League throughout the season.
With Wrexham having lost Saturday's match against Halifax town, today's match could be a decider on who will win the league and ultimately score promotion.
Lifetime Wrexham supporter, and founder of the match vlog Dasle Publishing, Barry Thomas shared that he hoped Saturday's loss would be the "shock they needed to win the lot."
He added: "I think we have taken it for granted as we've been doing so well, so I just hope now we will come back fighting."
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Several fans shared that they had been unable to sleep last night, April 9, in anticipation of the pivotal match.
Young Wrexham supporter and Wrexham AFC academy player, Mario Jack-Lamb shared that winning today's match would be "massive" for him.
He said: "Wrexham haven't been promoted for such a long time it would be huge for everyone."
Predictions from fans varied across the board however many supporters predicted that, with the strength of both clubs, there would be plenty of goals.
Isaac Forder-Stephens predicted the reds would win 3-2, Joshua Wiseman said 4-3 to Wrexham and Nathan Jones also shared his prediction of 4-3.
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While the racecourse was certainly full of loyal Wrexham supporters, new supporters came out to cheer on the Reds as well.
Several members of the group Wrexham-Canada, which was set up by Sandy Domingos-Shiply a Canadian ex-pat living in Leeds, came to watch the match.
The group consists of around 160 Canadians both from overseas and ex-pats living across the UK that have joined together in their love of Wrexham AFC.
The group were eager and excited to watch the match with one supporter having flew over for the weekend from America just to watch the nail-biting showdown.
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