TWO dedicated Wanderers fans will be heading to the Macron Stadium from opposite sides of the globe for Sunday’s crucial promotion decider.

Many football supporters vow they would go to the ends of the earth for their teams, but Simon Yarwood and Mark Yesilevskiy will be doing it for real this weekend.

Trotters fan SimonYarwood will be jetting in from Melbourne in Australia, which has been his home for the last 13 years.

And he’s bringing six-year-old son Harry, who he proudly described as ‘already indoctrinated in the Bolton way’ with him.

Mr Yarwood will be staying with his parents in Wellington Road, Heaton and heading to the game with his dad, brother and niece.

The IT sales worker said he was keeping faith in his team, despite them ‘falling away’ a little bit over recent weeks.

And he is expecting a thrilling introduction to the Macron for young Harry.

He said: “It will be awesome, I’m really looking forward to it and bringing the boy there with me.

“He went to the ground a few years ago and got a picture with the Nat Lofthouse statue, but he’s never been to a soccer game before.

“The atmosphere will be absolutely electric, it will be great to go and see a game there when you have a full stadium of people who are cheering for the team to get up.

There’s nothing worse than going somewhere and it’s a bit mediocre - but I don’t think it will be flat tomorrow. It’s going to be singing, dancing, flag waving, I have got every confidence that the team is going to get up.”

He will be travelling to see his sister-in-law in Wetherby, Yorkshire, straight after the games but said he hoped to be driving over the M62 with a ‘song in his heart and a smile on his face.”

Mr Yesilevskiy, from Buffalo, in the United States, has no family links to Bolton but fell in love with the team in the era of Jay Jay Okocha and Youri Djorkaeff.

He is making his his first trip to Bolton to see his beloved whites with wife, Jenny, as part of their honeymoon.

The 28-year-old said : “I was nervous a couple of weeks ago once we got within one or two points.

“We had a game in hand but didn’t take care of business, but Bolton never make it easy on you.”

And he is quietly confident he will be enjoying a promotion party come Sunday night.

He added: “I really hope so, I have learned not to take anything for granted for this team, but I have a cautious optimism.”