Rovers could have their biggest crowd of the season to date when they host Norwich City tomorrow.

The game is the first of the ‘Final Five’ ticket offer, with the remaining five home games priced at £99 as part of a bundle that around 400 supporters have signed up for.

Match tickets have been capped at £20, while the Canaries are set to be backed by a travelling support of over 2,000. That follows tickets for the Darwen End having been subsidised by the Norwich players and staff as a goodwill gesture.

That leaves Rovers’ projections meaning that the attendance could top the 18,218 that watched the December 29 meeting with Middlesbrough.

Around 13,800 home supporters watched the last Ewood fixture, a 2-1 win over Reading on March 15, when tickets were reduced to £10.

The club are already around that number for the Good Friday fixture, with the hope of further walk-ups, added to the travelling support, taking them above the Middlesbrough gate.

Attendances have been slowly rising at Rovers throughout the season, with an average of 14,279 from the opening 18 matches.

Their next home fixture comes on a Bank Holiday which Jon Dahl Tomasson hopes will help bring more fans through the turnstiles.

He said: “First of all we love the tradition, the Easter tradition is like the Christmas tradition and people are maybe travelling home and go to a football game and it will probably be the biggest crowd at Ewood on Friday which is nice.”

Meanwhile, Rovers have announced the allocation for the Easter Monday game at Huddersfield Town has now sold out.

The club announced on Wednesday night that all 2,336 tickets for the game at the John Smith’s Stadium have been sold after going on general sale earlier this week.

It is the latest strong travelling support that Rovers have taken to an away game, after more than 1,700 watched the defeat at Birmingham City last weekend and just under 6,000 for the FA Cup quarter final at Sheffield United before the break.

Tickets for the game at Preston North End later this month (Saturday, April 22) have gone on sale to season ticket holders from today.

Rovers have been handed an allocation of 4,500 tickets for the game, with adult tickets priced at £28.

The game was pushed back to a 5.30pm kick-off after being selected for live Sky Sports coverage.