KEN Anderson wants Wanderers fans to create a "wall of sound" in Saturday's penultimate home game of the season.

Phil Parkinson's side start as heavy underdogs against Wolves - who require just one point to mathematically assure themselves of the Championship title in front of a sell-out away allocation.

But with so much at stake in the relegation race, Anderson is banking on a big home support offering the maximum backing possible on the day.

"We really need to ensure that all the Bolton Family turns out in force to drown out the sound," he said. "Wolves are fully deserving of their promotion to the Premier League but we must ensure that we endeavour to try and delay their anointment as champions this weekend. We need the points ourselves and this is where you, our fans, can really help us.

"These final three games will determine our fate, and with two of these matches at Macron Stadium you can all play your part.

"I would encourage every season ticket holder to attend as well as persuade all your family members, friends and colleagues to get a ticket so they can add to the vociferous support which will really help the players.

"Let's create a wall of sound that reverberates throughout the ground from kick off until final whistle and let's make the atmosphere as intimidating as we have shown previously which will provide a tremendous fillip for our players."