Jordan Graham in contention for Wolves comeback
Jordan Graham could be in line for his long-awaited Wolves comeback tonight.
The winger hasn't played in gold and black since suffering a cruciate knee ligament injury back in January 2016.
He has recently turned out for the under-23s to build up his fitness - but didn't feature for Scott Sellars' team on Monday evening and appears to be in Paul Lambert's thoughts for this evening's clash with high-flying Huddersfield Town at Molineux.
Graham trained with the first team at Compton Park on Monday.
Paul Lambert stated after Saturday's drab goalless draw with Blackburn that he would freshen up his team and Graham could be a beneficiary, as could the likes of Bright Enobakhare and Dominic Iorfa.
Young teenager Morgan Gibbs-White may start a match at Molineux for the first time after impressing from the bench against Rovers.
And Joe Mason - an unused substitute on Saturday - is likely to make his comeback after almost four months out injured.
The game comes too soon for Michal Zyro who did feature for the under-23s when they beat Fulham 4-1 at Craven Cottage in the final game of the regular season.
Zyro played an hour, to add to the 70 minutes he got at Middlesbrough last weekend. Wolves' goals came from Daniel Armstrong, captain Christian Herc, in-form Donovan Wilson and Connor Johnson.
Sellars' team will now play West Ham in a semi final play-off game at Molineux (with a date to be confirmed), as they bid to reach the top tier of under-23s football where they could face the likes of Chelsea, Manchester City, Arsenal, Liverpool and Manchester United next season.