Coventry City manager Tony Mowbray is hoping that more good performances will see the crowds continue to increase at the Ricoh Arena.
The Sky Blues have been achieving their break even figure of eleven thousand for every home game so far this season but Mowbray would like even more City supporters in the Ricoh Arena for home matches.
Mowbray told the Coventry Telegraph: "I think from the start of the season when we put the fans opposite the tunnel has been a huge benefit. It's good to go to matches with people around you rather than being spread out.
"The bigger numbers that come into the stadium the more everyone will be together.
"There might be some out there waiting to see if we're the real deal and we'll need them somewhere along the line to dig us out of a hole and help get a result.
"The bigger the crowd the more pressure to perform, but in a positive way.
"We hope if we keep winning that the crowds will increase and whose to say at the end of the season that we won't be playing in front of bigger crowds."