3300 Jacks in total will back the Swans at the Valley as they return to the second tier of English football for the first time since 1984 and all of them will be hoping that it can be a winning return after such a long absence.
The Swans took less than 10 days to sell out the ticket allocation they had been given such was the interest in the game in Swansea and there is genuine optimism that this could be the start of something big for Swansea.
And Britton, one of the crowd favourites, has called on that travelling support to get behind the Swans tomorrow and he told the Evening Post "It's the club's first game at this level for a long time and I'm sure our fans are going to give us a massive boost when we step out just to warm-up, never mind when we get to kick-off time
"The supporters can play a big part for us tomorrow and for the rest of the season.
"I think we averaged something like 1,200 for away games last season, and I'm sure it's going to be more than that this year because the fans will be keen to be there cheering us on against some big clubs at big grounds.
"Their backing can have a big influence. You hear people saying it all the time, but it really does lift you when you're feeling tired late on in a game and the crowd get behind you.
"You find that bit of extra energy which can be the difference between a loss and a draw or a draw and a win.
"The support we get is great when you consider the miles the fans have to put in and the money they have to spend," Britton added.
"All we can do as players is give it our best to try to get results so that they can enjoy their journeys home.
"There are a lot of players to choose from," the former West Ham youngster said, "and everybody is waiting to see what team is picked.
"I think there are seven of us going for two or three places in central midfield, so that shows you how tough it will be. But that's a good thing. It means that whoever is picked has to get their performance level spot on or they will be out of the side."