TEAM NEWS:
Wolves: Raul Jimenez is a doubt with a muscular injury he suffered on international duty with Mexico, while winger Ivan Cavaleiro is still out with a back problem
Burnley: Sean Dyche is likely to have Johan Berg Gudmundsoon back available and Stephen Ward is winning his fitness race after missing out on international duty with the Republic of Ireland. Robbie Brady is less likely to play. Steven Defour, Nick Pope and Anders Lindegaard remain out.
Wolves Manager Nuno Espirito Santo:
"I go on a daily basis. I know what I have to do tomorrow to prepare the boys well for a tough game against Burnley.
"This is the way I look at the future, day by day. We ignore the situations, it doesn't affect us.''
Burnley manager Sean Dyche:
"I said to the lads it's a restart, because it's been so different for us," (referring to Europa League qualification)
"I think if you're familiar with the Europa scene and how it works, and all the quirks to it and all the travelling, that's different - for us it was new, something different.
"To work our way through that and then come out at the end, then it is slightly a restart, because you get that break, and the next game is coming and we move forward."
FORM:
Did you know?
Wolves have won both of their previous Premier League meetings with Burnley (during the 2009/10 season).
Burnley are unbeaten in four meetings with Wolves (W2, D2, L0).
Wolves haven't won in their last 14 home top-flight games, a club record. (W0, D4, L10).
PREDICTED TEAMS:
Wolves (3-5-3): Patricio; Bennett, Coady, Boly; Doherty, Moutinho, Neves, Jonny; Traore, Bonatini, Jota.
Burnley (4-4-1-1): Hart; Lowton, Tarkowski, Mee, Taylor; Lennon, Cork, Westwood, McNeil; Hendrick; Wood.
Prediction: 2-1