Manager Phil Parkinson has sympathy with Wrexham supporters over ticket prices for Sunday's Championship game at Coventry City (12:00 BST).
Coventry, newly crowned Championship winners, face play-off chasing Wrexham in a game that has been designated a Category A+.
That means adult Wrexham fans have had to pay £45 for a ticket, with seniors and young adults paying £40 and children charged £35.
"I'm sure Coventry fans will sympathise with our supporters, with the ticket prices," Parkinson said.
"Because I think one thing which unifies supporters across the EFL [English Football League] is ticket pricing and I feel for our supporters a lot.
"They've come down to Oxford on Tuesday, and then £45 and £35 for concessions it's a lot.
"I don't think anybody can deny that and our supporters have been amazing for us, and our owners [Ryan Reynolds and Rob Mac] have decided to put on the free coaches to help with that cost and that's great from them."