It is the first meeting between Black Country rivals Wolves and West Brom in the top flight for 26 years, and, although they are still in the bottom three, Mick McCarthy's side go into the clash in good spirits after last weekend's win over Birmingham.
West Brom, in contrast, have enjoyed a good start to the season but lost their own derby battle with Aston Villa 2-1 last weekend.
Keeper Hennessey told the official club website: "Birmingham on Sunday was a good game and a big derby and this is even bigger. I know we'll get all sorts of stick at their place but that's part and parcel of football.
"The only way to respond is to try and get another clean sheet. Albion have brought some good players in and have got a good squad so we know we're in for a tough game.
"They lost against Villa so will be even more determined. But we want to build on what we did at the weekend as well."
Source: PA
Source: PA