Friday's episode of Wolves Express, the club's official bitesize podcast, features a preview of this weekend's Women's Challenge Cup as the Old Gold look to continue their unbeaten run in the competition.
Having won the cup the last two seasons, Wolves face Boldmere St Michael's on Sunday, looking to take another step closer to completing a hat-trick of competition titles, and Sophie Bramford is in confident mood.
The midfielder has been in excellent form since returning to Compton Park in the summer, and she is hoping to be on the scoresheet once again this weekend, but insists the team will not be taking their fourth-tier opponents lightly, and will treat it like any other game.
The podcast also hears from Wolves Foundation senior manager Tom Warren, who chats about some of the special events which the club's official charity have been carrying out in recent weeks.
He also looks ahead to this evening's Molineux Sleepout, which sees brave souls camp out in the North Bank for the evening to raise awareness and funds for homeless charities in the city, and is returning for a fifth year. Fans who are not heading to the stadium tonight can support the cause by donating here.
Friday's episode finishes with a preview of Shaun Derry's appearance on the latest Football Gods podcast. The Wolves first-team coach is given an opportunity to take the role of a footballing God for the duration of the show, as he ponders the important questions he would need to answer if given ultimate power over the beautiful game.
Released three times a week – every Monday, Wednesday and Friday – Wolves Express is packed with news, updates and exclusive interviews on both the playing and non-playing side of the club, complementing other offerings of Wolves Weekly and Matchday Live Extra.