He said: “Considering what we’ve gone through as a club… it’s going to be dream come true for fans.

“There’s going to be a great atmosphere. 8,000 tickets have sold.”

Bambury, who has worked there for nine years, said he welcomed people into the stadium, helped them find their seats and even saved a person’s life.

He said: “A person had a heart attack and I had to do CPR and call for an ambulance.

“I just kept calm and knew exactly what to do.”

“Thankfully he made a full recovery, and he even sent me a letter to say thank you for saving his life… I was honoured.”

Bambury, who is autistic, said he also volunteered at the National Autistic Society and worked with adults and children with autism.