Wellington student and Yellow Fever member Robb Watson said the club would be taking over part of the embankment with a Yellow Fever Zone standing area.
"My primary desire is [to] . . . create an atmosphere that will entertain and engage the casual football fans who attend this event," he said.
He said the 13 Yellow Fever members were expected to be at the game. By setting up a zone, the group would not impede on the enjoyment of others, "which may happen due to us standing up to cheer, and, of course, alcohol consumption, which may cause some families to wish to sit elsewhere," he said.
Having a visible area would allow parents to avoid the group, should they wish.
"I... don't see our behaviour as being a problem, but... some parents may not know what to expect," Mr Watson said.
He encouraged fans to dress in yellow and join the group in the yellow fever zone for singing and chanting.