Wolves will have their task cut out for them as they welcome an in-form Arsenal side in the Premier League. Nuno Espirito Santo’s men are in abysmal form ahead of this game as they have failed to win each of their last five league games.
Meanwhile, the Gunners are in hot form winning three of their last five games in the league. Wolves have been known to upset the big sides in the Premier League and they will be hoping that is the case again.
Quite a few defenders will be out for this game as Nuno Santo tries to find adequate defensive cover. The likes of Marcal, Ait-Nouri and Romain Saiss are all likely to be out. Another name who might not be available is Ruben Neves due to personal reasons.
Has been the first-choice in goal for them and continues the same.
The Wolves captain has been a constant for his side despite some bad results and will look to marshal his side to a victory.
The Frenchman has been a decent presence in the heart of the Wolves defence and will again be vital to the side.
Kilman will likely keep his place on the left side of the backline in the absence of key defenders.
The former Liverpool youngster looks well settled into the side ever since his move.
Dendoncker has deputised in the absence of Ruben Neves and will have to do it once more.
The Portuguese veteran will be an important customer in central midfield for his side.
With most of the left-sided defenders out, Semedo will have to chip in on the oher flank.
Will need to be at his best if his side are to trouble the visitors.
Neto has been a lively presence for the team whenever he has played.
With Raul Jimenez still recovering, the new signing will once again get a chance to lead the line.