Coleman has set his players a target of sixty points from forty games and then is hoping for results in the last six to give them a possible play-off place.
"We put in a good performance in our last outing against Southampton and it has been nice over these last seven or eight days to be sat in the top six," said Chris Coleman to the club website.
"But it's a new run of ten games and we have to get those 15 points all over again starting at Wolves. It will be a Midlands derby at a great stadium that I'm sure will attract a big crowd and we know it will be a tough one.
"Wolves have had a couple of disappointing results of late but these last few days may have given them the chance to rest a couple of their injured players who have been missing so we will see how it goes. In terms of ourselves, with the exception of Doncaster, we have not gone anywhere and not been up to the challenge and the beauty of this league is that anybody can beat anybody so all that should make for an interesting clash."
City have a 1200 ticket allocation for the game.