WREXHAM'S clash with Bradford City could make the top ten biggest crowds across the Premier League and EFL this weekend. 

A massive crowd of 23,000 is expected at Valley Parade on Saturday (October 21) for the Reds clash against the Bantams (weather permitting). 

There will be some atmosphere inside Valley Parade, with both teams having promotion ambitions this season. 

Based on recent attendances elsewhere in the EFL, the Bradford City vs Wrexham crowd could make the top ten attendances this weekend. 

In the Premier League, Liverpool, Man City, Newcastle United, Nottingham Forest, Chelsea, Sheffield Utd and Aston Villa all play at home and will have crowds above 23,000. 

In the Championship, Middlesbrough and Norwich are likely to have more in attendance at their home games. 

But after that, Bradford City vs Wrexham could be next on the list. 

The only other games to challenge the Reds vs Bantams are West Brom vs Plymouth Argyle and Bolton Wanderers vs Northampton Town. 

In their last home game, West Brom had a crowd of just under 23,000, and Bolton average a crowd just under 22,000. 

If that is the case, it will mean the Reds will be part of a game with the tenth-biggest crowd in English Football this weekend (Saturday and Sunday).

It would be an impressive feat for two League Two sides to generate a crowd bigger than two Premier League games and 10 Championship games. 

If the weather behaves and the game is on, we will be keeping an eye out for attendance figures across the country to find out if the Reds made it in the top ten.