MORE than 35,000 Saints fans will descend on Wembley on Sunday, hoping for a place in next season’s Premier League.

Russell Martin's side will take on Leeds United in the Championship playoff final, having beaten the Whites twice this season.

To help you plan your day, Saints have released some key information that might help you decide where you want to be and when.

Morning of the match: 

All match tickets have now sold out, with the full 35,667 allocation snapped up by Saints fans with the final tickets sold on Monday.

All official coach travel put on by the club has also sold out. Coaches will depart St Mary’s Stadium at 9:30am.

St Mary's Stadium will open its doors from 8am, with breakfast rolls and drinks to be served in the Itchen South concourse

Face painters will be on-site from 8am and then on selected coaches, painting fans all the way to Wembley.

The club statement adds: "Please arrive early if this is of interest – we can’t afford to delay the coaches’ departure time!" 

The Stadium Store will also open from 8am, giving fans one last chance to buy Saints merchandise and show off their colours at Wembley. 

On arrival at Wembley:

Saints have been allocated the West Fan Zone at Wembley Stadium – this is located outside Wembley Arena.

For those approaching the stadium from Wembley Park Underground Station (the most convenient tube stop), the West Fan Zone can be found on the right-hand side at the end of Olympic Way/Wembley Way.

The Fan Zone will be open from 11am to 2:30pm, with last drink orders at 2pm. After that, supporters will be encouraged to head into the stadium.

Match tickets will need to be shown for entry into the Fan Zone, which has a limited capacity of around 2,300. 

The Fan Zone will include a big screen and stage with a presenter, DJ and live music from Moonrunners, Calum Lintott, David Littleton and of course Saints Brass.

Interviews with special guests will also take place on stage alongside competitions, giveaways, mascots and face-painting. 

There are plenty of food and drink options outside the stadium, and a Jameson bus within the Fan Zone.

Supporters are reminded not to bring their own alcohol to the stadium or surrounding areas as this will be taken away immediately and fines will be issued. 

Fans can bring empty plastic water bottles (500ml max) as there will be refill stations. Any bags must be no bigger than an A4 piece of paper. 

Further pre-game planning will be aided by the club's usual matchday information article, which will follow later in the week.