Every home supporter will have a handclapper placed on their seat for them to use before and during the game at the Toughsheet tomorrow night.
They are firstly to be used pre-kick off, with supporters holding up their individual card alongside everyone Wanderers' fan to welcome the lads onto the pitch.
Then, we encourage fans to use in-game to help enhance the atmosphere.
It is of the utmost importance that everyone inside our stadium feels comfortable and safe.
The ‘One Wanderers Family’ campaign allows supporters to share information and report any incidents of disorder in and around the stadium via a dedicated TEXT number as we encourage fans to See It. Report It. Stop It.
If you would like to make report, please TEXT or WhatsApp 07542 850 902.
Therefore, we must remind supporters that in the interests and safety of all attending the game at the Toughsheet Community Stadium that the pitch is for managers, players and officials – and it’s from the stands that you can support Ian Evatt and the lads.
The FA, EFL and the police have together introduced measures and sanctions to tackle the increased anti-social and criminal behaviours seen recently at football matches, including the act of supporters entering the field of play.
It is a criminal offence to enter the pitch at any time, and anyone who does so is putting the safety of those around them at risk. For individuals, it is as serious as facing a footballing ban and police action.
These actions can also have consequences for the club, with potential investigations and sanctions being imposed as a result.
Bolton Wanderers in the Community will be opening the Well-being Hub once again as the Wanderers take on Port Vale
Located next to the BWFC Ticket Office, this warm space provides an excellent stop for anyone attending the match to swing by for free refreshments and activities such as table tennis, Xbox games and information on the many projects BWitC deliver.
The Wellbeing Hub will open its doors from 12pm and remain open until kick off.
Bolton Stadium Hotel will be open pre match, welcoming home fans into the spacious bar and lounge – serving a range of a delicious food from 6pm, and a variety of drinks.
Show your match ticket on the door. Entry to the Hotel after the game will be restricted to residents only.
Supporters are reminded of the ANPR car parking system in place at the Toughsheet Community Stadium, so please remember to pay for your parking either at the machines in the car parks or online.
Supporters are encouraged to utilise www.parkgood2go.com for match day payments.
The portal allows users to register their number plate and payment details and once registered, the ANPR cameras will recognise the number plate as the vehicle enters into the stadium car park and payment will automatically be taken.
Please be aware of local residents and park responsibly, using official Club car parks.
Tuesday's edition of The Wanderers is available to purchase online here.
Josh Sheehan is the feature interview, catch up with Ian Evatt, read analysis on the opposition plus all the latest updates from the Toughsheet Community Stadium.