Wolves will be desperate to put any promotion doubts to bed when they travel to Midlands rivals Aston Villa on Saturday evening.

Wolves can break away from third placed Aston Villa with a win at Villa Park on Saturday evening.
Following 13 league games without a goal contribution, many Wolves fans are pushing for Leo Bonatini to drop to the bench.
Benik Afobe bagged his first goal since a January return to the West Midlands in their 3-0 win at Leeds and could get a starting berth.
Fans have taken to social media to express their desire to see their former hero get an opportunity.
Nuno Espirito Santo will be delighted to see club record signing Ruben Neves eligible once more after serving the second of a two-match ban midweek.
Midfield duo Romain Saiss and Alfred N’Diaye bounced off one another in a strong team display at Elland Road on Wednesday, but one will almost certainly drop out for the 20-year-old.
Danny Batth made the most of his chance alongside Conor Coady and Willy Boly and must keep his place above Ryan Bennett.

The league leaders hit a slump with just three wins from seven in a turbulent period recently, however their dominant Leeds success could revive confidence with the best of the rest edging closer to the top spot.
Here is how we think Wolves will line-up for their crunch clash against high-flying Villa:

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