BOLTON Wanderers’ Macron Stadium could provide the venue for the year’s most eagerly-anticipated world title boxing fight.

The Bolton News understands that representatives of Tyson Fury and Wladimir Klitschko are in discussion with Wanderers’ new owners about staging their rematch at the stadium this summer.

If they get the go-ahead, the fight could be worth upwards of £1million to the club itself and would put the town firmly on the world’s global sporting map.

It would also be a huge statement of intent from Dean Holdsworth and Ken Anderson, who have vowed to use the club’s facilities to their maximum advantage in the future.

Further talks are planned on Tuesday when a delegation from both fighters’ camps will take a tour around the ground.

Fury based himself at the Macron before his first fight against Klitschko last November and was impressed by the facilities.

Logistical problems have plagued the second fight, however, and it was mooted earlier this week that they could look to delay it until the autumn to wait for the right venue.

The original bout was contested at the Espirit Arena in Dusseldorf in front of 50,000 fight fans.

Bigger venues in Germany and England have been investigated for the rematch – which is likely to take place on July 9 – but Wanderers have now thrown their hat in the ring and could pull off a major coup.