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Sunday, 26 July 2015

Match Preview: Wolves v Villa












Who are we playing?

Wolverhampton Wanderers, Tuesday July 28th- 7.45pm

Where are we playing?
Molineux Stadium,
Waterloo Road, Wolverhampton,
West Midlands
WV1 4QR

Can I go?
On general sale, £15 plus booking fee.

Easy to get to?
Walking distance from Wolverhampton Railway Station.

Can I watch it on telly?
Live on AVTV HD if it's working, but you'd rather be there, surely...

Big game?
Gueye

Can't see either set of fans settling for this just being a gentle pre-season kickabout.

Friendly?

Bugger that! There's pride at stake here.

There's normally a good atmosphere at Molineux when the Villa are in town, so let's hope this isn't diminished by Wolves decision to only open the lower tiers.

Injury niggles and the need for game time for some squad players may well prevent Timbo putting his strongest line-up out here, but we may get a few more clues about at least the shape he's looking at playing.

Gueye looked decent in the first half at Bescot but soon ran out of steam. I t looks like he's a couple of weeks vehind the others in terms of pre-season conditioning.

Typical Wolves fan
Do Wolves have any famous fans?
Well there's Robert Plant off of Led Zeppelin. There's also Suzi Perry off of the the Formula One.

We've got fiddle playing scruffbox Nigel Kennedy off of Radio 3.

So we win.


Who's playing for us?
Gawd knows. The normally media friendly Tim Sherwood isn't indulging the media with post match pressers, so little info is leaking out.

Gary Gardner and Carles Gil got crocked at Swindon, so not them. We'd expect more game time for new boys Gueye and Amavi. We'd also expect a run out for Baker and Senderos at some stage.

Who's playing for them?
Expect to see the likes of Nouha Dicko and Benik Afobe



Any useless stats?
Of course, here you go:

  • There have been 121 competitive meetings between the clubs. We've won 53, drawn 31 and lost 37.
  • Our last meeting with Wolves was back in January 2012 at their place. Two Robbie Keane goals saw us claim a 3-2 victory
  • So good is our record at Molineux that you have to go back 1978 for the last time we lost there. Frank Carrodus got our consolation goals as we went down 3-1.
  • Villa's first meeting with Wolves was a FA Cup tie that took four matches to settle, Villa winning the 3rd replay 2-0 thanks to goals from Frederick Dawson and Archie Hunter.

Prediction
Wolves should be up for this but we should emerge victorious. Going for a 3-1 Villa win.

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