Mick McCarthy will turn to his fringe first-team players for Wolves' Carling Cup second round clash against Swindon on Tuesday night.
The Wanderers boss admitted he will rotate his starting XI to give some members of his squad a chance to prove their worth and others a break after three Barclays Premier League games in a week.
Marcus Hahnemann, Matt Hill, Christophe Berra, Ronald Zubar, Andrew Surman, David Jones, Kevin Doyle and Sam Vokes have all been mentioned as possible starters at Molineux.
Midfielder Greg Halford and defender Stephen Ward both picked up knocks in the 1-0 defeat to Manchester City at the weekend and are expected to be rested, while strikers Sylvan Ebanks-Blake (hamstring) and Chris Iwelumo (foot), winger Michael Kightly (foot and hip) and right-back Kevin Foley (knee) remain out.






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i hope wolves give doyle the full match to find his shooting boots just to get him goal scoring coz wolves will need him to start banging um in
right!! lets talk football know. we need to give these players a chance to prove themselves and gain match fitness. it really does not matter if we lose but if we win then the same players should be given the carling cup starts for themselves. COME ON YOU WOLVES!!!
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