Eight games unbeaten and eight points clear of Bristol City in third, Wolves are in a healthy position as they reach the halfway point in the campaign on Saturday. Ipswich are the final Championship side Nuno Espirito Santo’s men are to face this season and only six other sides have stopped them picking up maximum points so far. Last week’s victory over Sheffield Wednesday saw Wolves display their battling qualities and they’ll be needed once again against a strong Ipswich side.
The Opposition
Ipswich are sat just outside the Championship Play-Offs, poised to take advantage of any slip up from the teams above them over Christmas. Managed by former Wolves boss, Mick McCarthy, Ipswich are two points behind the top six and have won three of their last four matches, including a 2-0 success over Reading last time out. Only Wolves have scored more goals than the Tractor Boys this campaign and a victory at Molineux could see them rise as high as fifth in the Championship.
Head-To-Head
See how Wolves and Ipswich compare with the head-to-head graphic below.
Around The Championship
Norwich City and Brentford go head-to-head on Friday night, while Cardiff City are at Bolton Wanderers on Saturday. Bristol City travel to QPR and Derby County host Millwall. Leeds United welcome Hull City to Elland Road, while Sheffield United are at Aston Villa in the late kick-off.
What’s Happening At Molineux?
Entertainment | Hear from Suzi Perry and a Christmas choir
Wolfie’s Den | Festive activities and a visit from Santa
Pre-Match | The fireworks are back and the ticket design winner will be announced
Half-Time | Stephen Hunt and John Richards are the half-time guests
Follow The Game
The fixture is available for overseas Wolves TV users to view live this evening. Audio commentary is also available to UK users, while the match will be covered in full on Twitter and Matchday Centre Live.
The Quiz
See how much you know about Wolves and Ipswich on the pre-match quiz below.