Kevin Foley believes the pressure will all be on Bristol City's shoulders tomorrow when Wolves make their first visit to Ashton Gate for ten years.

Gary Johnson's side have this week been toppled from the top of the Coca-Cola Championship and are on a shaky run of only one win in seven matches.

And, with Wolves high on confidence following four wins in their last five away games, Foley insists the omens are good for the side.

"We've done really well on our travels in the last few weeks and hopefully we can continue that run tomorrow," he said.

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"We've been picking up some really good results and they have been dropping a few points, so that might play on their minds a bit. I think the pressure is certainly on them rather than us.

"We're looking forward to the game. It was strange having last weekend off when most other teams in the division were playing and we know how important it is.

"After staying sixth last Saturday, we slipped a couple of places in the week through no fault of our own and we know we have to keep winning. That includes the games in hand because we know this run might not count for much if we slipped now."

Tomorrow's game is Wolves' first away to Bristol City since they won 6-1 there in November, 1998, in their first match under the management of Colin Lee.

David Connolly scored four times that day but Kevin has his own happy memories of the venue after a 2-1 December win there with Luton three seasons ago.

"That was an important game like this, with both teams up near the top," he added. "It was a lively atmosphere and I'm sure it will be no different this weekend."