UEFA Champions League heroes Arsenal return to domestic chores after a successful week in Europe determined to win at Molineux and keep up their Premier League title pursuit of Liverpool.
The Gunners will be buoyant after Wednesday's 3-0 win over Dinamo Zagreb which stands them in good stead for a trip to Vitor Pereira's struggling Wolves.
Arsenal & Over 2.5 Goals - 6/5
It's been a mixed week for the Gunners, who can end it on a high by winning at Wolves - and winning well - to stay in Liverpool's slipstream in the Premier League title race.
The north Londoners were crestfallen last Saturday night after blowing a two-goal lead lead in a potentially damaging 2-2 draw against Aston Villa in the league.
But they were all smiles on Wednesday night when Arteta sent out a strong side to beat Dinamo 3-0 and all but book their place in the last 16 of the UEFA Champions League.
An up-and-down week just about sums up Arsenal at the moment.
After kicking off the New Year with a 3-1 win at Brentford - a fourth straight win - they have played six matches with two wins, three draws and a chastening 2-0 home defeat by Newcastle United in the first leg of their EFL Cup semi-final.
The injury to Bukayo Saka has been costly, they have looked jaded at times in a busy schedule and the goals aren't coming in any great quantity - nine in those six games since the win at the Gtech Stadium.
It's worth pointing out, however, that they have scored only seven goals less than leaders and top scorers Liverpool and are sure to create plenty of chances at Molineux against the most ragged of opponents.
Vitor Pereira started well at Wolves with back-to-back wins to nil over Leicester City and Manchester United, though he had to be happy with those two clubs as his first opponents.
Since then, however, Wolves have drawn 2-2 at Tottenham, lost 3-0 at home to Nottingham Forest, 3-0 at Newcastle and 3-1 at Chelsea.
They have conceded 51 goals - the worst defence in the division - so it's no great surprise that they have conceded more goals from crosses (10) than any other side.
And the team who has scored the most goals from crosses? Yes, it's the set-piece kings, Arsenal.
Wolves have lost each of their last seven games against Arsenal in the Premier League and the London side have found the net in 34 successive league and cup matches against the Old Gold, their longest scoring streak against any one opponent.
Arsenal boast the firepower to bury any side and Wolves are struggling to stay tight. The temptation to back Arsenal & Over 2.5 goals at 6/5, rather than the visitors at 9/20 over 90 minutes, is compelling.
Declan Rice to have over 0.5 shots on target - 7/4
Declan Rice set the ball rolling against Dinamo on Wednesday with a goal after two minutes in the 3-0 win over the Croatian champions.
That was a fifth strike of the season for the former West Ham midfielder, two for England and three for the Gunners.
He will do well to match last season's seven-goal haul, but it won't be for the want of trying.
Rice, a real box-to-box man, is averaging 1.2 shots per game for Arsenal this season and, against a defence as untrustworthy as Wolves', expect him to muster at least one effort on target.
Jorgen Strand Larsen to commit over 1.5 fouls - 6/4
Wolves will have to be tireless in their attempts to stop Arsenal at source and that means a big role to be played by Jorgen Strand Larsen.
The seven-goal Norwegian frontman has been excellent holding up play on the counter and is a competitor who will thrive in a physical battle with Gabriel and the rest of the visitors' defence.
In his last two games Strand Larsen has committed five fouls and, with a big defensive job to do on Saturday, he could well commit at least another couple.
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Wolves - 11/2
Draw - 7/2
Arsenal - 19/20
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