THE players didn't take the foot off the gas after clinching automatic promotion and Luke Bolton says it will be same again when Wrexham face rivals Stockport County on the final day of the League Two season this Saturday.

Phil Parkinson's side thrashed Forest Green 6-0 at home to secure a top-three finish with two games to spare and followed it up beating play-off contenders Crewe Alexandra 3-0 last weekend in the penultimate fixture.

That was the fourth win in a row and Bolton, brought in from Salford City during the January transfer window, is looking to end a successful season on a high note by beating Stockport who have been crowned champions.

"We want to win every game that we play," said the wing-back.

"Okay, we are promoted but it doesn't mean that we down tools now.

"That's not the group we are and that's not the staff that we have either.

"We prepare for every game professionally, even now after getting promoted, and can't wait for the weekend."

The pressure is off with both teams promoted and looking forward to playing in League One next season, and Bolton is expecting a party atmosphere at The Racecourse 

"I think both teams will be very happy that there is nothing on the game, if you like, and we have both secured promotion before the final game," he said.

"It will still be a very competitive game because they are champions and we are third going into the game.

"There will be a party atmosphere, we'll have the fans behind us and we can really enjoy it."

Bolton says Wrexham will be eager to avenge the 5-0 defeat against Stockport at Edgeley Park in September.

"We have won four games on the bounce and got ourselves promoted," he added.

"It's the final game against the champions. Earlier in the season we lost at their place so I think we owe them one."