Brentford will be travelling across the country to take on Wolves as they bid to separate themselves from the bottom half of the table. Wolves, on the other hand, sit in tenth place and will hope to challenge the likes of Newcastle and Brighton as they take on the west London club this weekend.
Thomas Frank's side will be seeking to improve their current form which sees them with only one win in their last five fixtures as they prepare to face Gary O'Neil's Wolves tomorrow. While injuries will see Frank without several key stars, Wolves can also rejoice in welcoming players who spent the last month representing their respective countries at the Africa Cup of Nations and Asia Cup.
Ahead of this weekend's kick-off, here is the latest injury news from both Gtech and Molineux camps...