🆚 Wolverhampton Wanderers
🏟 Craven Cottage
🏆 Premier League
🗓 Saturday 23rd November
⏰ 3pm (GMT)
#️⃣ FULWOL
The opposition
Wolves had a brutal start to the season, taking just one point from a possible 24, though it was a tough run of fixtures that saw them come up against the likes of Arsenal, Liverpool, Chelsea and Manchester City.
But they will be hopeful they’ve turned a corner now. After halting a run of consecutive defeats with back-to-back 2-2 draws with Brighton and Crystal Palace, they secured their first win of the season just prior to the international break, when they dispatched Southampton 2-0 at Molineux.

Team News
🤍 Harrison Reed will miss the next five to six weeks with a knee injury, but Saša Lukić and Carlos Vinicius are in contention once again.
🐺 Santiago Bueno withdrew from international duty with a groin injury but is expected to travel to the Cottage. Boubacar Traore, Sasa Kalajdzic and Yerson Mosquera remain sidelined.
Kits
Wolves will be in their pink change strip.

Coverage
FFCtv subscribers can listen to commentary from Gentleman Jim and Jamie Reid, while Stateside fans can watch on Peacock.
Weather
🌧️ A treacherous day is forecast, with heavy rain and strong winds, so dress accordingly! Temperatures around 10 degrees.
Drinks offers
Fans can enjoy £2 pints of beer, cider, Guinness & pale ale, as well as canned wine in all four stands, and £1 soft drinks, until 2pm. And, for the first time, all fans can head to the Riverside concourse post-match to enjoy the same deal! Head here for full matchday info.

Matchday programme
Reiss Nelson is the main interview in the official matchday programme.
The on-loan Arsenal man looks back on a football journey that has taken in south, north, and now west London, and recalls honing his skills on the concrete surfaces of small-sided cage games.
Elsewhere in the publication, John Marshall reflects on his memorable stint as a player, coach and scout in SW6, while Women’s star Megalie Mendes spills the beans and Fulham legend Rob Wilson pens his column.
We also pay tribute to John Dempsey, while Marco Silva and Tom Cairney supply their regular notes.
With more features than you can shake a stick at, the 100-page programme will be on sale around the ground on Saturday, priced £4, or you can pick up a copy online.
