Saracens are hoping to set a new world record attendance for a club rugby match when they face Northampton Saints at Wembley.
The Guinness Premiership side have confirmed their home clash with the Saints on Saturday, September 12 will be switched to the famous stadium.
The Men in Black are trying to smash the attendance record, which was 80,000 at Croke Park last season, by offering adult tickets at £10.
Tickets are now on sale with under-16s admission only costing £5.
Sarries chairman Nigel Wray said: "It must be several decades since a family of four was able to book a big day out at Wembley for just £30.
"I've been fortunate enough to go to the new Wembley on a number of occasions and it really is a fantastic experience. Getting tickets for Wembley events can be difficult enough but now we're giving fans the chance to watch a great game of rugby, enjoy some great entertainment and experience the stadium at a fantastic price."
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