The third and final Hudson River Derby is set to take place this weekend — and if you are waiting until the last minute for tickets, your chances are running out.

New York Red Bulls and New York City FC fans have accounted for over 24,500 tickets sold, leaving just under 500 tickets available for Sunday night’s Fox Sports 1 nationally televised MLS encounter.

The first two matches between these clubs ended in favor of the Red Bulls. Despite falling a man down early in the match, the Red Bulls rode a Bradley Wright-Phillips brace to stave off defeat against NYCFC in their first encounter at Red Bull Arena this past May. The June return leg at Yankee Stadium saw the Red Bulls mount a second half assault, downing NYCFC 3-1 in the Bronx.

Both games were sellout crowds with 25,217 fans packing in Red Bull Arena and a whopping 48,047 taking in the match at Yankee Stadium. The third and final match between both clubs is well on its way to becoming the third straight sellout in this budding derby.

There is some controversy heading into this leg. NYCFC supporters suffered drastic sanctions from both the Red Bulls and MLS for behavioral issues in their road matches, costing them 1,000 of their normally allotted 1,500 tickets to the match.

And there is also some added intrigue to this encounter as well. New York’s newest Designated Player Gonzalo Veron will be eligible to play against NYCFC this Sunday, making for a big splash debut for the young Argentine striker.