Wolves boss Mick McCarthy has backed his team to pick up the points on their travels which will help them survive the drop.
Wolves travel to Burnley this weekend in a massive relegation scrap and, despite only picking up one point on their travels since December, McCarthy believes they are good enough away from home.
"Pundits keep saying - although I don't really listen to them - that we've got to get eight, nine or ten points away from home, and if we don't then we haven't got any chance,'' McCarthy told the Birmingham Mail.
"But we've already beaten Wigan and Tottenham away and drawn at Everton, Stoke and Hull, so there's nine points.
''The reality is, but for a wonder strike at Sunderland, we were cooking on gas there, and but for the sending-off at Liverpool, we were flying there as well.
"So I've got no problem with going away from home."