Wolves boss Mick McCarthy should be able to call on goalkeeper Wayne Hennessey for Saturday's trip to fellow play-off contenders Charlton.Hennessey was forced to pull out of the Wales squad for Wednesday's friendly against Luxembourg after suffering a hamstring strain against QPR last weekend, but he should be fit to face the Addicks.
Rob Edwards lasted just six minutes of that game after suffering an ankle strain and the defender is expected to be missing for the next two weeks. His replacement that day, Jody Craddock, is the most likely candidate to fill in.
Dave Edwards is still sidelined with a groin problem while international team-mate Freddy Eastwood will hope his brace for Wales in their midweek win will sufficiently impress McCarthy for him to earn a recall.
Long-term casualties Stephen Ward, Matt Murray (both knee) and Michael Kightly (ankle) remain on the sidelines.
Gary Breen (flu) and Stephen Elliott (ankle) have been sidelined in recent weeks and the pair could miss out again if they fail to prove their fitness.
Kick-off at The Valley is at 5.20pm.
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