Paul Jewell will ensure his Bradford City side are fully focused for Sunday's promotion decider at Wolves by taking the players away to a secret hideaway.

The Bantams know that victory at Molineux will secure a place in the Premiership regardless of how rivals Ipswich fare at home to Sheffield United in their final game.

City are also buoyed by the fact that should Ipswich fail to beat the Blades then they will be up even if they lose at Wolves.

And to help his side prepare, the Bantams boss will tomorrow take the players away and has told the media that neither he nor his squad will be available for interview.

Jewell said: "The world and his wife want to speak to the players at the moment so to ensure they can concentrate on the Wolves game, we will be going away.

"I want to do anything I can to ease the pressure on the players because this is an important match. We have had everyone from Sky to all the national newspapers on asking for interviews.

"People don't tend to realise, a lot of energy can go into these interviews so after today no more will be given until after the Wolves match.

"There will be no mobile phones either. We will be able to concentrate on the Wolves match fully."

City usually travel to away games the previous day to allow the players to prepare both mentally and physically.

However Jewell believes this weekend's visit to Wolves merits a change of tactics and hopes this could prove to be the deciding factor in whether City or Ipswich seal promotion.

He said: "Some people may say we should prepare for the Wolves game like any other. I agree to a point but the fact is this is not a normal match."

City have no fresh injury problems ahead of the trip to Wolves with only Ashley Westwood ruled out due to suspension following his red card in the 3-1 win at Queens Park Rangers.

Meanwhile, Sky have announ-ced that they will be broadcasting both games involving City and Ipswich this Sunday. The Bantams clash will be shown on Sky Sports 2 with the game from Portman Road being shown on Sky Sports 3.

Chairman Geoffrey Richmond announced on Monday that the club were hoping to the game live at Valley Parade on a big screen, providing Sky give permission.

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