Wolves and Chelsea endured disappointing 1-0 defeats at the weekend, at home to Aston Villa and away to Everton respectively, and will be keen to bounce back quickly when they meet at Molineux.
Nuno Espirito Santo's side have been a curious case this season, never really seeming to get going but until recently churning out results on a fairly regular basis. They're certainly in the midst of a rebuilding phase having sold some key players in the summer, and now with the long-term loss of Raul Jimenez to a fractured skull, Nuno must find a new way to win.
The initial response was good, as Wolves reacted to the Mexican's early injury by winning 2-1 at Arsenal, but back-to-back defeats, and no goals, have shown how keenly his absence will be felt.
They head into this contest 13th in the table, which is very fair reflection of their tepid opening to the campaign.
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