WOLVES boss Kenny Jackett insists he will not set his side up to earn a point at Dean Court tonight (7.45pm).

The West Midlands outfit are on a run of three straight wins in the Championship and have scored nine and conceded none in those games.

Jackett’s men are just three points adrift of Cherries and Ipswich in the final two play-off spots and the manager is keen for his players to continue their success.

He told the Express & Star: “I don’t go away from home and try to get a draw. We set the side up to try to win so that’s not going to change on Tuesday night.

“It’s a thin dividing line in getting the balance of being solid enough defensively and being a real threat to score enough goals.

“But I feel that going forward now, when the spaces are there, if we can make the right decisions, we’ll create chances.”

Wolves take on Jackett’s old club Watford at Molineux on Saturday and the boss is convinced his team face a pivotal few days.

He added: “You have to handle different tests – Bournemouth will be slightly different because they’re a very good footballing side while Watford have a bit of both.

“But we had good games against both sides earlier in the season and I’m sure this week will be crucial.”