Wolves goalkeeper Carl Ikeme is out for two months with a broken foot, so Tomasz Kuszczak will make his debut.
Winger Bakary Sako is set to feature after returning from the Africa Cup of Nations, where he played for Mali.
Reading striker Yakubu is in contention to make his debut for the Royals after the Nigerian's surprise arrival on a free transfer on deadline day.
Midfielder Hope Akpan could return from a shoulder injury, while defender Anton Ferdinand (calf) is still out.
Head-to-Head
• The earlier meeting this season ended as a 3-3 draw at the Madejski Stadium in September.
• Reading are unbeaten in the last five meetings, winning three. Wolves' last win was 2-1 at the Madejski Stadium in April 2005.
• Reading have won the last two meetings at Molineux, scoring five goals and conceding none. Wolves' last win at home was 4-1 in December 2004.
Wolves
• Wolves are unbeaten in their last eight games in the Championship, winning five. Their last league defeat was 2-1 against Bournemouth at home on 6 December.
• Wolves are unbeaten in their last four games at Molineux in the Championship, winning two.
Reading
• Reading have lost only one of their last eight games in all competitions. Their only defeat since mid-December was 2-1 at Fulham in the Championship on 17 January.
• Reading have not won any of their last four away games in the Championship, losing two. Their last league win on the road was 2-1 at Norwich on 29 November.
Wolves 2-0 Reading
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posted on 7/2/15
posted on 7/2/15
It's nice when we all get along.
posted on 7/2/15
Get a room guys
posted on 7/2/15
One highlight from the game was the traction engine that went past on the ring road in the second half to rapturous applause from the North Bank.
posted on 7/2/15
That engine made some crazy noise and seemed to engulf the ring road in smoke. Strange to hear what sounded like a train pass Molineux
posted on 7/2/15
It sounded like an air raid siren. I bet the old timers on here were half way to their Anderson shelters.
posted on 8/2/15
I thought it was an air raid siren too - reminded me of going to sincil bank a few years ago when they used to start up the klaxon every time they got a corner.
the noise also seemed to coincide with wolves losing control of the game. up until then I thought we were going to grind them down and score or at least pick up another point. after the weird smoke and noises we lost our shape entirely. fúcking steam engine enthusiasts...
posted on 8/2/15
fúcking steam engine enthusiasts...
Perhaps these could be our new scape-goats. Give Edwards a break!
posted on 8/2/15
i blame clarke
posted on 8/2/15
Flipping' Fred Dibnah, tw@tt. Chimney-huggin' steam enthusiast. <scapegoat>