Wolves head to Craven Cottage this weekend for a tester against a Fulham side that have taken 30 points in the Premier League at home this season.
This match features two teams heading in the right direction Premier League-wise. These two late bloomers have both done themselves a favour of late with, in Everton’s case, a big win over Manchester City and, in Wolves’, a drubbing of West Ham.
A Villa win at home should be a banker against a Sunderland side that has stuttered so far this year, but the form book is a funny thing and recent results show this contest is far from a foregone conclusion.
It’s a crucial match for Premier League strugglers West Ham and Wolverhampton Wanderers on Tuesday, with both teams needing a win to improve their chances of Premiership survival.
Among the big games taking place this weekend are a tough match at Goodison Park for Manchester United, a slightly easier tie (you’d think) for Chelsea at Wolves and in the Championship a relegation battle between Sheffield Wednesday and Ipswich Town.