Wolves remain in 17th, one place above the relegation zone, but their win over the Cherries on Saturday moved them five points clear of the drop
Wolves have some breathing space in the relegation fight but will be looking to secure back-to-back wins when they welcome Fulham to Molineux
Wolves aim to keep on pushing clear of the relegation zone as they host Fulham on Tuesday. WATCH – Wolves v Fulham Vitor Pereira’s side won 1-0 at Bournemouth on Saturday to move them five points clear of the relegation zone after two wins in their last three games.
Hwang Hee-chan, Emmanuel Agbadou and Rodrigo Gomes will all miss the game, while Goncalo Guedes is unlikely to feature. On Guedes, Pereira said: "I think he went in the morning for an MRI, we'll see, I think he has some pain on his knee. It'll be difficult to recover for the game."
Wolves Goncalo Guedes, Hwang Hee-Chan, Emmanuel Agbadou and Rodrigo Gomes are set to miss out. Jorgen Strand Larsen could get more time after managing 45 minutes off the bench at Bournemouth. Fulham Tom Cairney and Emile Smith Rowe are to be assessed after picking up knocks against Crystal Palace.
Previewing Wolves vs Fulham in the Premier League on Tuesday, including team news, predictions and how to watch on TV.
Fulham boss Marco Silva says his side deserved nothing from their 2-0 defeat by Crystal Palace in the Premier League.
After three consecutive matches away from home, on Tuesday Wolves return to Molineux buoyed by victory at the weekend, and wolves.co.uk has the main
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