SUNDAY'S Grand Final will be a wall of sound and sea of red and white as thousands of Leigh supporters hope to be cheering a Centurions' victory.
Leigh will have the backing of more than 4,000 fans against Whitehaven at Widnes - more than they have ever taken to any of their previous three Grand Finals.
Leigh have sold 4,000 tickets for the showdown against Whitehaven, with many other fans obtaining tickets directly from the Rugby League. The club has 24 coaches fully booked as all roads will lead to the Halton Stadium.
Leigh received a third allocation of 500 tickets on Tuesday and these remain on sale at Hilton Park on a first come, first served basis until they are all sold.
Fans are urged to keep the match ticket stubs as this will allow them entry to the after-match party in the Mick Martyn Bar as well as admission to the family fun day on October 17.
RFL bosses have warned all supporters to stay off the playing area on Sunday.
Anyone who encroaches on to the field of play before, during or after the game will be arrested and their club liable for a hefty fine.
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