ACCRINGTON Stanley's FA Cup clash with Huddersfield Town on Sunday is heading for a sell-out.

As Cup fever sweeps through the town, the Reds' ticket office has been inundated with requests all week and chairman Eric Whalley today confirmed that only 380 tickets remain unsold.

Fans have until 2pm tomorrow to snap up any remaining tickets as the first round tie heads for a 4,400 sell-out.

The ticket office will be open until 5pm today and then again from 9am to 2pm tomorrow.

No tickets will be available on the day of the game itself.

Meanwhile, Stanley boss John Coleman can't wait for the clock to count down to Sunday's big kick-off.

"Everyone's getting excited now and can't wait for the game to come around," Coleman said.

"We're hoping Paul Mullin will be fit and one or two are still struggling with flu.

"But we're not the only ones affected by it. An epidemic seems to be going across the country.

"Justin Jackson's trained this week and seems to have shaken it off and will hopefully be able to make a contribution."

But whatever the outcome of the team's injury and illness problems, Coleman is confident his side will be fired up for the contest.

He added: "If we can play to our potential we can give anyone a game.

"I don't believe in these games just being a big occasion.

"We have to go out and try to win the game."