Wolves are set to be boosted by the return of full-back Stephen Ward and the versatile Greg Halford for Saturday's Barclays Premier League clash against Hull.
Ward (knee) and Halford (calf) were injured at Manchester City last weekend but should be available to tackle Hull.
While they bid to return, the comeback hopes of Sylvan Ebanks-Blake hang in the balance. The striker, who damaged his hamstring in the opening game of the season against West Ham, made a low-key return to training this week but looks unlikely to be risked against Hull.
However, right-back Kevin Foley is still sidelined by a medial knee ligament injury.
Hull boss Phil Brown is set to recall a host of first team players after making 11 changes to the side for the Carling Cup win over Southend on Tuesday.
Paul McShane is unlikely to be fit enough to make his debut for the club even if his move from Sunderland is tied up in time.
Record signing Jimmy Bullard is still sidelined, as is club captain Ian Ashbee, Dean Marney and Richard Garcia.
Teams:
Wolves (from): Hennessey, Hahnemann, Ikeme, Stearman, Berra, Craddock, Mancienne, Zubar, Ward, Elokobi, Hill, Halford, Surman, Henry, Milijas, Jones, Jarvis, Edwards, Keogh, Vokes, Doyle.
Hull (from): Myhill, Mouyokolo, Gardner, Turner, Dawson, Mendy, Olofinjana, Hunt, Boateng, Folan, Barmby, Ghilas, Geovanni, Zayatte, Cousin, Halmosi, Doyle, Kilbane, Altidore, Fagan, Duke.