Wolves boss Stale Solbakken could well freshen up his ranks for the visit of Charlton.
After a promising first-half display against Bolton in midweek, Wolves tailed off badly after the break and were eventually forced to settle for a 2-2 draw after Mark Davies' 90th-minute equaliser.
Solbakken noted that some of his players tired, with Wolves having played two games in four days, and the quick visit of Charlton is likely to see him rotate one or two.
No new injury or suspension concerns are expected, meaning the likes of fringe players Bjorn Sigurdarson, Dave Edwards, Richard Stearman, David Davis and Anthony Forde come into the frame.
But the Norwegian does not have a wealth of options at his disposal with Slawomir Peszko (knee), Razak Boukari (calf), Stephen Hunt (hip), George Elokobi (ankle), Jamie O'Hara (hernia) and Steven Mouyokolo (knee) all still missing.
Charlton vice-captain Matt Taylor could come into contention for a place in Chris Powell's squad.
Central defender Taylor has been a frustrated onlooker since injuring his foot in the opening month of the campaign, but he played 75 minutes on his comeback in the Kent Senior Cup against Chatham Town on Wednesday.
However, boss Powell is unlikely to tinker too much with the team he put out against Leeds at Elland Road on Tuesday night, when the Addicks earned a gutsy 1-1 draw.
Powell had made sweeping changes for that game, with Rob Hulse replacing the injured Ricardo Fuller, and Johnnie Jackson, Cedric Evina and Dorian Dervite all brought into the starting line-up. Dervite, on his full debut, responded with a fine equalising goal.
All four are expected to retain their places, but winger Dale Stephens is likely to be missing with a tight hamstring that he sustained in the warm-up at Elland Road. Bradley Pritchard, his 11th-hour replacement, should keep his spot in the side.
Meanwhile, Yann Kermorgant is not expected back until the new year due to an ankle injury while Rhoys Wiggins is a few weeks away as he continues to get over a foot problem. Andy Hughes and striker Danny Haynes are also recovering from injuries.
Source: PA
Source: PA