That the Molineux faithful have not seen their side score a single goal since February, and only ten all season, will be forgiven if Wolves get the points that will guarantee survival. Not forgotten, however: Mick McCarthy has acknowledged he must increase his side’s firepower over the summer, if only to keep the fans awake. Blackburn will be hoping the young French midfielder Steven Nzonzi, the Premier League find of the season according to Sam Allardyce, can replicate the long-distance strike that raised the roof against Everton last week. Richard Rae
Venue Molineux, Saturday 3pm
Tickets Sold out
Last season n/a
Referee L Probert
This season’s matches 21 Y71, R4, 3.57 cards per game
Odds Wolves 13-10 Blackburn 5-2 Draw 23-10
Wolves
Subs from Hennessey, Ebanks-Blake, Keogh, Vokes, Milijas, Ward, Guédioura, Iwelumo, Halford, Mujangi Bia, Surmna, Castillo, Stearman
Doubtful Jarvis (thigh)
Injured Kightly (ankle, unknown), Murray (knee, unknown)
Suspended Henry (last of three)
Form guide DDLDWD
Disciplinary record Y63 R4
Leading scorer Doyle 7
Blackburn
Subs from Brown, Bunn, Grella, Diouf, Jacobsen, Chimbonda, Hoilett, Roberts, Di Santo, Basturk, Rigters
Doubtful Diouf (tonsillitis), Jacobsen (groin), Olsson (leg)
Injured Emerton (hamstring, 3 May), Samba (groin, 3 May)
Suspended None
Form guide LDDWWD
Disciplinary record Y55 R2
Leading scorer Dunn 8
Match pointers
• Blackburn last won at Wolves in October 1990 when Frank Stapleton scored a hat-trick in a 3-2 victory
• If Wolves fail to find the net they will equal the longest run of matches without scoring (five) in the Premier League this season
• If selected, Paul Robinson will be making his 300th Premier League appearance
• Wolves have been awarded one penalty so far in 2009-10, the fewest in the division
• Blackburn have drawn seven games 0-0 this season, more than any other side in the top flight
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