Wolves are looking to make it three wins out of three under Vitor Pereira against Tottenham Hotspur today in the Premier League.
Wanderers are down in north London hoping to continue their good form under the new manager.
Pereira has only been in the job 10 days, but has had a significant impact.
Wolves produced much-improved performances against Leicester City and Manchester United, winning both games, scoring two goals and not conceding.
The back-to-back clean sheets are especially encouraging, given how fragile Wolves have looked defensively this term.
Optimism is high heading into this game with Spurs, who have a number of injuries at the moment – and Chris Sutton has given his score prediction.
Chris Sutton predicts Tottenham will beat Wolves despite their recent struggles
Wolves have won four of the last five meetings with Spurs.
In this fixture last season, Wolves won 2-1 with Joao Gomes scoring both goals, including a header from a corner.
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You never quite know what Tottenham will do under Ange Postecoglou. But the general theme of their season has been that they have struggled against sides they were expected to beat, and teams at the lower end of the table.
Wolves are down the wrong end of the table, but fans are hoping that will soon change under Pereira.
But pundit Chris Sutton thinks Pereira’s 100% record will end today.
Predicting a 2-1 home win, he told BBC Sport: “It definitely does not help that he (Postecoglou) is so short of fit centre-backs at the moment and, overall, says this is the worst injury crisis he has ever faced as a manager.
“Ange is just going to have to get on with it, but this game looks a lot tougher than it might have done a couple of weeks ago.
“Wolves have won their first two matches under new manager Vitor Pereira and, after shipping a load of goals under Gary O’Neil, they kept two clean sheets too.
“I am still backing Spurs here though, despite their defensive issues. They did not score against Forest but had some decent chances and, at home, I think they will find a way to win.”
A big chance for Wolves to beat Tottenham again
Spurs have the potential to beat anyone in the Premier League – but they also have the potential to lose to anyone.
Currently, they’ve got a number of key players out such as Micky van de Ven (hamstring), Cristian Romero (quad) and Guglielmo Vicario (foot).
It will be a makeshift backline for Spurs and that should leave Matheus Cunha and Jorgen Strand Larsen very hungry.
If Wolves can just keep things tight at the back – as they have done in the last two games under Pereira – then there will be an excellent chance of winning this game and keeping the ball rolling under the new manager.
Matheus Cunha was hit with an FA charge following his antics after the game with Ipswich Town, but it looks as though he’ll still be OK to play today, which is a major boost.
If Wolves can get the ball to their talisman in dangerous positions, then the Brazilian is bound to cause major problems for that vulnerable backline.