The Premier League newcomers stretched their unbeaten run to six games as Wolves beat Crystal Palace 1-0 last weekend.
Undoubtedly, Wolves have taken the Premier League by storm this season and have impressed one and all with their consistent performances, so much so that Nuno Espirito Santo was awarded the Premier League Manager of the Month of the month for September.
And they are the strong favourites to make it seven in a row when they welcome Watford on Saturday. The Hornets made a brilliant start to the season with four wins on the trot but three back-to-back defeats seem to have taken the wind out of their sails.
Javi Gracia’s men will have their work cut out when they face an in-form Wolves outfit who are high on confidence.
Rui Patricio has a muscular sprain but he is likely to recover in time for the weekend clash. Apart from that, there are no injuries or suspensions to bother the manager and Santo has the entire squad at his disposal for selection.
The Portuguese veteran has established himself as one of the best goalkeepers in the Premier League and is likely to feature on Saturday.
He has been strong and solid at the back and hasn’t made any significant errors, which should be enough to earn him another start.
He has been the leader of the back-line and has looked very comfortable in possession. He has passed the ball around very fluently and an England call-up shouldn’t be far away if he continues to perform consistently.
The Frenchman has stood strong and has kept the opposition at bay with his physicality. He made some important blocks in the last game and should start at the weekend.
He has been an influential figure down the left and made his debut for Spain in the UEFA Nations League. Santo should continue to pick him.
The youngster released a killer pass to set up a goal for Portugal in the UEFA Nations League and Santo should pick him for his consistent performances.
He has looked very comfortable in possession and has passed the ball around flawlessly. He is likely to start on Saturday.
One of the most balanced players in the team who has done a great job both in terms of the attack and the defence.
His consistent and industrious displays down the right earned him a debut for Portugal and he scored in his very first game. He should be one of the first names on the teamsheet.
A quick, sharp and intelligent player, he has been very influential for Wolves in the final third with his creativity and work rate.
The on-loan sensation has contributed a great deal to the attacking play in the final third and has chipped in with goals and assists. He would be expected to propel the team to victory once again.