Brentford welcome Wolves to the Gtech Community Stadium, with both sides in search of an important win.
The hosts come into the game in inconsistent form, keeping three clean sheets in their last five games. Despite the clean sheets, The Bees have conceded nine goals in their last two away games.
Thomas Frank's side have won just two games since the summer transfer window closed, falling to a comfortable 11th place in the Premier League table.
The visitors head to London in need of a win that could drag them out of the relegation zone.
Steve Davis' side currently sit in 19th position, above bottom side Nottingham Forest by a mere two goals. The interim coach is expected to be in charge at Molineux until 2023.
With five goals in their 12 league games so far, Wolves will be hoping to kick start their campaign in London this weekend.
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Team News
The hosts look to have no fresh injury concerns heading into Saturday's clash.
Ben Mee was dropped to the bench for Sunday's 4-0 defeat at Villa Park. The Englishman had been struggling with an ankle injury.
After watching his side ship four goals, it would not come as much of a surprise to see Mee return to the starting line-up.
Young winger Keane Lewis-Potter missed the trip to Birmingham due to a lack of fitness.
Fullback Aaron Hickey and club captain Pontus Jansson will not feature for Brentford until after the World Cup in Qatar.
Hickey is out with damaged ankle ligaments while Jansson is missing with a hamstring injury.
Similarly to Brentford, Wolves seemingly have no new injury worries.
Fullback Jonny Otto may be removed from Davis' starting line-up after a dismal performance against Leicester on Sunday.
Nelson Semedo would be expected to replace the Spaniard.
35-year-old Joao Moutinho may also drop to the bench, with an open and physical game possibly suiting the style of Boubacar Traore.
Diego Costa is expected to lead the line once again, with the Spanish striker still searching for his first goal in old gold.
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Likely Line-ups
Raya; Ajer, Mee, Pinnock; Roerslev, Onyeka, Janelt, Jensen, Henry; Mbeumo, Toney (3-5-2).
Sa; Semedo, Collins, Kilman, Bueno; Neves, B. Traore, Nunes; Podence, Costa, A. Traore (4-3-3).
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Key Players
Ivan Toney's blistering start to the 2022/23 campaign saw the striker join Gareth Southgate's England side for the September internationals.
Despite not making an appearance, Toney is in pole position to be Harry Kane's back-up in Qatar.
The 26-year-old has scored eight goals in his 12 Premier League appearances so far, including a sublime hat-trick against Leeds in September.
Wolves' defensive frailties were on show in Sunday's defeat at Leicester.
Toney will be hoping to capitalise on these weaknesses, extending his run of good form against the West Midlands side.
The striker scored in both games against Wolves last season.
Many expected Adama Traore to leave Molineux in the summer, but a lack of interest from elsewhere has caused the winger to spend another season in the Black Country.
A unique combination of strength and pace has caused Adama to be one of the Premier League's most feared players, with teams often doubling-up on the Spaniard.
In Wolves' 2-1 defeat at Crystal Palace, the winger was influential in any Wanderers attack.
He scored his first league goal of the 2022/23 season, before being substituted on the hour mark.
After his substitution, Crystal Palace took a greater hold of the game, with Wolves looking toothless in attack.
If Wolves are to take anything from Saturday's game, supporters will be hoping that Adama can put in a dominant performance.
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Match Details
Where is the game being played?
The game is taking place at Brentford's Gtech Community Stadium, London.
What time is kick-off?
Kick-off is at 3pm on Saturday 29th October, 2022.
How can I watch?
The game will not be on live TV in the UK and Ireland due to the 3pm Blackout Laws.
However, highlights from the match will be available on the Sky Sports Premier League YouTube channel or fans can access the key moments from the game on Match of the Day at 10.30pm on Saturday.