Wolverhampton
Line-up
- 11Rui Patrício
- 15Willy Boly
- 16C. Coady
- 5R. Bennett
- 29Rúben Vinagre
- 2M. Doherty
- 8Rúben Neves
- 28João Moutinho
- 7Ivan Cavaleiro
- 9Raúl Jiménez
- 10Hélder Costa
- 17Morgan Gibbs-White
- 18Diogo Jota
- 37Adama Traoré
Subs
- 21J. Ruddy
- 27Romain Saïss
- 32L. Dendoncker
- 33Léo Bonatini
Huddersfield Town
Line-up
- 1J. Lössl
- 5T. Kongolo
- 26C. Schindler
- 2T. Smith
- 21A. Pritchard
- 37E. Durm
- 33F. Hadergjonaj
- 8P. Billing
- 6J. Hogg
- 10A. Mooy
- 24S. Mounié
- 27J. Gorenc Stankovič
- 19D. Williams
- 18I. Mbenza
Subs
- 12B. Hamer
- 14Ramadan Sobhi
- 20L. Depoitre
- 9E. Kachunga
Wolves were dropped into the bottom half of the Premier League table before the international break after their composed return to the top flight took a turn for the worse.
Despite this 4 match winless run, Wolves don’t look in much danger of joining their fellow newly promoted sides in the relegation battle. They have 16 points from their 12 games so far and sit 8 points clear of the bottom 3.
Huddersfield can’t boast the same optimistic outlook, although after beating Fulham and drawing with West Ham they are looking in a significantly better position than they were at the end of October. They are still down in 19th position though. Their chances of winning on Sunday don’t look particularly good though.
Wolves have seen fewer than 3 goals scored in 10 of their 12 league matches so far, and Huddersfield have netted a Premier League low 6 goals in their 12 games so far. 8 of the Terriers’ league outings have been low scoring affairs, and they haven’t scored more than once in any of their last 22 Premier League games.