HARTLEPOOL UNITED are asking supporters to turn Victoria Park into a blue and white emporium for their final home game of the season.

Ronnie Moore’s meet Exeter City in a crucial game in their fight for survival - a win for Pools and defeats for Tranmere and Cheltenham will secure their Football League status - and, with prices again reduced on regular admission, the club hopes for another bumper crowd.

And officials are also calling on fans to show their true colours by wearing something blue – whether it’s a shirt, a jacket a scarf or a hat.

“I keep saying that the fans have been unbelievable since I have been at the club and now we need one more final push at The Vic to help us to another precious win,” said Moore.

“I didn’t understand just how passionate the fans at Hartlepool were until I started work here and I want them to really turn the volume up again on Saturday and get right behind the players.

“And if we could get them all wearing something blue to show their colours in the stands then that can only add to an atmosphere we all hope can push the players closer to the finish line.”

Prices have been reduced to just £5 for all concessions, while adults pay just £15 to stand and £18 to sit at this Saturday’s game against Exeter.

Tickets are available now or on the turnstiles prior to kick-off.