Wolves vs Leicester – When Wolverhampton Wanderers welcome Leicester City to Molineux on Sunday afternoon, they will be hoping to maintain their campaign for a place in the Premier League’s top four.

The hosts are now in seventh place in the table, six points behind fourth-placed Manchester United with two games remaining, while Leicester are in 11th place, 10 points behind their opponents in this encounter.

Wolves aren’t being discussed much as a top-four contender, with Manchester United, Arsenal, West Ham United, and Tottenham Hotspur all vying for a Champions League spot.

Bruno Lage’s side, on the other hand, are in a solid position in the table, sitting seventh with 37 points, just six points behind fourth-placed Manchester United with two games remaining, and they appear to be finding their best form at a key stage of the season.

Leicester was anticipated to compete for a top-four slot this season, but that has not been the case, with the Foxes suffering for consistency for much of the season, and they are currently in 11th place.

The Foxes have won seven, drawn six, and lost nine of their 22 league games for a total of 27 points, putting them 16 points outside of the top four and 10 points behind their opponents in this match.

Brendan Rodgers’ team came agonizingly close to securing a morale-boosting three points against West Ham United at the King Power Stadium on Sunday, but Craig Dawson leveled the scores in the closing stages, resulting in a 2-2 draw.

Wolves vs Leicester – Team News:

During his pre-match press conference, Wolves boss Lage stated that his squad is totally fit, with long-term absentee Pedro Neto in contention to play, as well as Joao Moutinho, who has recovered from injury.

Moutinho is anticipated to return to central midfield alongside Ruben Neves and Dendoncker, while Jimenez might be joined at center-forward by Daniel Podence, though Hwang Hee-chan is also pushing for a starting spot.

With Trincao and Fabio Silva also available, head coach Lage has plenty of options in the final third, but there aren’t going to be any shocks at the back, with the impressive Max Kilman lining up with Conor Coady and Romain Saiss in a back three.

Leicester’s James Maddison and Caglar Soyuncu were both forced to make substitutions during Thursday’s European match, and they are unlikely to be available for this match.

As a result, Jannik Vestergaard could play in the centre of the defense alongside Daniel Amartey, with Ricardo Pereira and Luke Thomas returning to the full-back positions.

Timothy Castagne, Wesley Fofana, James Justin, Ryan Bertrand, Jamie Vardy, and Jonny Evans are all on the treatment table for the Foxes.

Wolverhampton Wanderers possible starting lineup:

Sa; Kilman, Coady, Saiss; Semedo, Dendoncker, Moutinho, Neves, Ait-Nouri; Jimenez, Podence

Leicester City possible starting lineup:

Schmeichel; Pereira, Amartey, Vestergaard, Thomas; Tielemans, Ndidi; Lookman, Dewsbury-Hall, Barnes; Daka

Wolves vs Leicester – Head-to-Head:

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Our Prediction: Over 1.5 Goals

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