Huddersfield Town will travel to Wolves looking to extend their three-match unbeaten run in the league ahead of next week's international break.

A late Emyr Huws deflected shot salvaged a point for the Terriers against Nottingham Forest in front of the SKY cameras last Thursday, maintaining their recent fine form after previously going six games without a win.

Kenny Jackett's side are also on an unbeaten run of three games and have lost just once in their last 12 league games at home.

Who’s playing?

Wolverhampton Wanderers v Huddersfield Town– Skybet Championship.

When and where?

Saturday, October 3 (12.30pm) at Molineux.

Weather Forecast

According to the Met Office, while it may be a little cloudier than recent days, there will still be some warm sunshine. Maximum Temperature 15°C.

LOOK: Last time out - Wolverhampton Wanderers 1 Huddersfield Town 3, 01.10.14

Who has said what about the game?

Manager Chris Powell was able to take a close look at Wolves as they ran out 3-0 winners away to Fulham on Tuesday night.

The Terriers boss said: "It’s going to be a other tough test for us, but we are seeing the shoots of a side which has just settled down after an eventful spell in terms of transfers and injuries.

“We had so much going on with regards to Alex Smithies and Jacob Butterfield departing, and we were playing games wondering whether players were staying or going.

“While those two did go, we have got new players in on loan who have helped and galvanised the team. But there is still work to be done.”

Any team news?

Nahki Wells is likely to remain on the bench with Ishmael Miller expected to continue to lead the line for the Terriers while skipper Mark Hudson is back in training after overcoming an ankle injury.

Meanwhile, Wolves could be boosted by the return of midfielder David Edwards while former Town favourite Conor Coady is available to return after missing the last three games through suspension.

Tell me about Wolverhampton Wanderers

After going last month without a win, Wolves returned to winning ways on Tuesday night to beat 10-man Fulham 3-0 at Craven Cottage.

Before the match it was announced owner and chairman Steve Morgan was putting the club up for sale with chief executive Jez Moxey admitting that it would be an "enormous challenge" to find an appropriate buyer.

However, it is not all doom and gloom in the West Midlands with Kenny Jackett's side losing just once in their last 12 league games at Molineux.

League Head-To-Head Record

WWFC (30 Wins), HTAFC (30 Wins), Draws (12)

The Terriers have claimed consecutive 3-1 victories at Molineux in the past two seasons with Wolves without a home win against Huddersfield in eight league games (L 4 D4) - the last victory coming in November 1988 in the Old Division Three.

In fact, the away side has won the last three meetings between the two sides, with Wolves claiming a 4-1 victory at the John Smith's Stadium in their last encounter in February.

    Any Match odds?

    Chris Powell's men may have taken a respectable seven points from the last nine but are 14/5 outsiders going into the game.

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