TEAM NEWS
Bjorn Sigurdarson could feature in attack for Wolves after the back injury he picked up against West Ham proved not to be as severe as first feared.
Defender Kortney Hause (hamstring) is back in training but is not match fit for the visit of table rivals Cardiff.
The Bluebirds could play Sammy Ameobi up front but it will be loanee striker Tony Watt's final game if an extension cannot be agreed with Charlton.
At the back, defender Fabio is pushing for a recall for the trip to Molineux.
MATCH FACTS
Bjorn Sigurdarson could feature in attack for Wolves after the back injury he picked up against West Ham proved not to be as severe as first feared.
Defender Kortney Hause (hamstring) is back in training but is not match fit for the visit of table rivals Cardiff.
The Bluebirds could play Sammy Ameobi up front but it will be loanee striker Tony Watt's final game if an extension cannot be agreed with Charlton.
At the back, defender Fabio is pushing for a recall for the trip to Molineux.
MATCH FACTS
- Wolves have failed to score in just one of their last 10 league contests against Cardiff, though that was in the 2-0 defeat away to them in August
- Cardiff haven't kept a clean sheet in their last nine games at Molineux, last shutting out the home side in September 1986
- Wolves' Michal Zyro scored a brace on his first start in the Football League in midweek
- Wolves have won four in a row for the first time since April 2015. They last won five on the spin in the second tier back in November 2008 (seven wins)
- Cardiff have won three of their last five versus Wolves, losing the other two


