It's standing room only at Stradey Park for Llanelli's Heineken Cup quarter-final meeting with Perpignan on April 11.
The Scarlets have reported they have just 1,000 tickets left for the 10,800 capacity ground and have started a reserve list for fans, just in case the French club return any tickets - ten weeks in advance of the game.
The crunch European match was always going to sell-out to the Llanelli faithful, but fans have taken just two weeks to snap up all the hospitality packages on offer and most of the tickets.
Llanelli have created a vibrant family atmosphere at Stradey Park thanks to a number of match-day initiatives.
The 'Scarlets Zone', provides free entertainment for families and children.
And to further enhance the traditional aspect of a good rugby day in Wales, a Welsh choir and traditional catering can be found around the ground.
Friday night's have a reputation for their carnival atmosphere in West Wales, and with Perpignan expected to bring a band of travelling fans, organisers say to expect fireworks on and off the pitch.
What are your memories of Stradey Park?