Wolves entertain Fulham on Saturday with both sides vying for a top-half finish in the Premier League this season.
10th in the standings and into the FA Cup quarter-final, Gary O'Neil has enjoyed an impressive debut campaign as Wolves boss and he will be looking to finish the season strongly.
Similarly to Wolves, Fulham have defied their critics this term and proved they weren't reliable on Aleksandr Mitrovic, with the Cottagers 15 points clear of the drop zone and looking to eclipse their tally of 52 points from last year.
Owing to the 15:00 blackout, preventing football being televised in the UK between 15:00 and 17:00, Wolves v Fulham won't be available to watch live, but highlights will be available via Match of the Day on BBC One at 22:30 GMT.
Wolves v Fulham will be played at Molineux in Wolverhampton and kick-off is at 15:00 GMT on Saturday 9th March 2024.
Wolves have won five of their last six matches at Molineux in all competitions, which includes FA Cup victories over Brentford and Brighton.
The bulk of Fulham's points tally have come from Craven Cottage, with Marco Silva's side picking up just two wins on their travels this term.
Only five goals had been scored in the previous five head-to-head encounters before the two sides met in November, with Willian's 94th minute penalty sealing a 3-2 win for the Cottagers.
Wolves wins | 45 |
Draws | 25 |
Fulham wins | 27 |
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Matheus Cunha remains out, with the striker expected to return after the international break.
O'Neil's striking options have been further limited by the news that top scorer Hwang Hee-chan will be out for six weeks with a hamstring issue.
Jose Sa and Pedro Neto were both withdrawn in the defeat to Newcastle due to injury concerns and the pair are both doubts for this contest.
Raul Jimenez is a doubt ahead of a potential Wolves reunion at Molineux, while Kenny Tete is also expected to miss the clash.
Joao Palhinha returns after serving a two-game suspension.