Wolves waiting to wound Whites

Tuesday night will see two of last year’s Premier League teams, Wolves and Bolton, go head-to-head in the Championship at Molineux (Wolves 6/5 draw 12/5 Bolton 12/5 – Match Betting).

Bolton, who are still looking for a new manager since the sacking of Owen Coyle, look like they are close to bringing in top target, Crystal Palace’s Dougie Freedman, after the Eagles finally accepted an official approach from the Lancashire outfit.

The Trotters were fortunate to pick up all three points over the weekend against Bristol City, winning 3-2 at the Reebok Stadium having gone two goals behind early on.

Caretaker boss Jimmy Phillips has no new injury concerns for the trip to Molineux, as the Whites go in search of only their second away win of the season.

As for Wolves (10/1 Championship outright) they will have a big boost with the return of skipper Karl Henry from suspension, as he missed the club’s 2-1 defeat to Huddersfield Town over the weekend.

Manager Stale Solbakken is still struggling with a host of injuries, as the likes of Stephen Hunt, Jamie O’Hara and George Elokobi are still sidelined.

However, Wolves, who have only lost one game in their five outings on home soil this term, look like they will just be able to edge out the managerless Whites at Molineux.

Tuesday will also see Championship leaders Leicester City take on Brighton at the King Power Stadium, in a clash between two attacking sides (Leicester 5/6, draw 5/2, Brighton 10/3 – Match Betting).

Foxes boss Nigel Pearson was under pressure for his job only a few weeks ago but now the manager sees his side sitting pretty at the top of the table.

Striker Jamie Vardy must undergo a late fitness test and he will be a real threat for the Seagulls if he can shake of illness to play.

Brighton have fitness issues of their own with Andrea Orlandi out with a calf problem and forward Will Hoskins still not ready for action following his broken foot.

Manager Gus Poyet will have been disappointed with his side’s 1-0 defeat to Middlesbrough on the weekend and the Uruguayan might well be on the losing side against a Leicester (7/2 Championship outright) outfit who have won every game at home in the Championship this term.

Promotion-chasers Blackpool are also in action on Tuesday night as they prepare to host Nottingham Forest at Bloomfield Road (Blackpool 11/10 draw 12/5 Forest 12/5 – Match Betting).

Having made a storming start to the Championship season the Seasiders have been tumbling down the table with four defeats in their last five games.

To make matters worse manager Ian Holloway has been linked with the vacant job at Blackburn Rovers, which can only unsettle everyone concerned with the Tangerines.

As Blackpool have been struggling, Forest have seen a change in their fortunes and wins over Peterborough and Cardiff in their last two outings will have pleased manager Sean O’Driscoll.

This looks set to be another close contest but on their current form it wouldn’t be surprising to see Forest pull off another victory as they continue their push for a return to the English top flight.

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