The Spaniard will be in attendance to watch his new side live for the first time, before he officially begins his role next week, and at approximately 7.30pm on Saturday, he’ll take to the Molineux pitch to be officially welcomed.
Following the unveiling, attention will turn to the club’s Remembrance fixture, as both Wolves and Arsenal pay their respects, commemorating the sacrifices of servicemen and women in conflicts, both past and present.
The two teams will leave the tunnel at 7.39pm, two minutes earlier than normal, to allow time for Molineux to commemorate Remembrance Weekend appropriately.
Behind the two teams will be seven members of the armed forces, who have served in the RAF, army and navy, and will march on to the Molineux pitch alongside a bugler.
Prior to kick-off, a minute’s silence will take place, before a rendition of The Last Post is played, while wreaths are laid by both captains.
During the game, Wolves’ players will wear poppy shirts, as they did against Brighton & Hove Albion and Leeds United, and those matchworn shirts will be auctioned for the Royal British Legion post-match.
For more information on events at Molineux this weekend, read the Matchday Guide.