Hundreds of Hull City fanatics began camping outside the KC Stadium this evening in the quest for coveted FA Cup Final tickets.
Tickets go on sale on Thursday morning for non-season ticket holders who went to Wembley to watch the Tigers' historic 5-3 semi-final triumph over League One outfit Sheffield United last month.
Steve Bruce's men now hope to lift the world's most famous domestic cup competition for the first time when they face Arsenal on May 17.
First in the queue was Yvonne Adams.
She said: "This is arguably the biggest game in Hull City's history and we desperately want to be there.
"Just thinking about the game makes me extremely nervous. I don't care what the score is so long as we win.
"My prediction is Matty Fryatt will score the winner."
Groups of fans gathered to have a kick about around their tents, while others drank beer in sleeping bags.
Andre Broadbent, 17, said: "This means the world to me. I am Hull City through and through. I remember the old Boothferry Park days and I never believed this day would come."
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