Wolves arrive at the Liberty tomorrow on the back of their first defeat of the season – a 3-0 reverse to Reading on Tuesday night.
The Swans on the other hand won at Preston in midweek but have drawn their last three home league games – 1-1 against Sheff Wed, Derby and Burnley and will be looking to recreate that winning feeling at the Liberty Stadium.
Britton believes that with a crowd of 18000 expected for the game the Swans can create a fortress feeling at the stadium and he told BBC Sport “We’ve been frustrated at home as we’ve dominated games and not won as many as we’d like
“Hopefully that can change against Wolves and give our fans something to cheer about because the stadium should be packed.”
“We need to start winning games at home consistently in the league
“We need to get a win and start making the Liberty a fortress.
“We know Wolves will be up for this
“Both Reading and Wolves are expected to be fighting for promotion at the end of the season, they’re the standard-bearers of this division.
“The Wolves game will be our yardstick this season so we hope the packed crowd will help us make the Liberty a fortress.”