Wolverhampton V Burnley at Molineux Stadium : Match Preview

06 November 2015 09:31
Wolverhampton V Burnley - view commentary, squad, and statistics of the game live.


Rajiv van La Parra could make Wolves return against Burnley

Rajiv van La Parra could return for Wolves' home clash with Burnley after a knee injury.

The winger has missed the last two games but boss Kenny Jackett confirmed he was due off the treatment table by Friday.

Kortney Hause (hamstring) and Ethan Ebanks-Landell (foot) are definitely out with loanees Mike Williamson and Grant Holt aiming for home debuts.

Benik Afobe, who scored 32 goals last season for Wolves and MK Dons, is facing a fight for his place after being taken off at half-time in Tuesday's 1-0 defeat to Bristol City.

In-form Burnley are likely to be unchanged for a fourth successive game.

Sean Dyche's Clarets have won five of their last six and therefore the likes of Matt Taylor, Matt Lowton and Rouwen Hennings will have to make do with spots among the replacements, while Dean Marney (knee) is still not ready for first-team duties despite scoring from 60 yards for the development squad in midweek.

Andre Gray, the division's top scorer, has scored four goals in his past two games and returns to his home town and the club who released him as a kid.

Kevin Long, Ashley Barnes and Lukas Jutkiewicz (all knee) occupy the sidelines along with Jason Gilchrist (ankle).


Source: PAR