Championship leaders Wolves will look to get back to winning ways tomorrow night when they entertain Norwich City at Molineux.

Nuno Espirito Santo's men are unbeaten in four, although they were held against ten-man Preston last time out.

Nevertheless, Wanderers still boast a very healthy lead at the top of the table and will hope to keep that cushion with a win over the Canaries.

However, Santo may look to make a few changes after the draw with North End and has a very strong squad to pick from.

Romain Saiss will be pushing for a recall having lost his place to Alfred N'Diaye after suffering a recent hamstring injury.

Meanwhile, strikers Leo Bonatini and Benik Afobe will be in the thoughts of their manager who has played Helder Costa, Ivan Cavaleiro and Diogo Jota as his front three in recent weeks.

Here at FLW we take a look at the XI the Portuguese boss could go with for the big game...

The former Norwich keeper will line up against his former club tomorrow and has had a fine season for Wolves so far.

Another former Carrow Road man, Bennett has been a rock for Wolves in defence and is a key part of a very settled back three.

The skipper will look to start attacks of for Wolves by using his passing range from deep.

Boly has been arguably the standout defender in the Championship and when he is fit and available he plays.

Has the pace and power to dominate centre forwards.

Wolves don't have any available cover for Doherty so the Irishman is a very important part of this team given the demanding role he occupies.

Despite a two-game ban looming after his next yellow card, Santo will have to play Neves as he is the man that controls the tempo for the Black Country side.

In the only change from Saturday, the £3.15m rated Saiss will replace N'Diaye. The Senegal international had done well initially but Saiss will bring more balance and composure to the team.

Douglas has been an excellent signing for Wolves this season and is sure to continue in the left wing-back role tomorrow.

If Santo is considering starting Afobe or Bonatini then Costa is the most likely to drop out.

However, his goal at Preston was his second in as many games, so the talented attacker should get the nod.

Cavaleiro has been in superb form over recent months and gave the Preston defence a torrid time on Saturday with his pace, power and ridiculous skill. He has to start.

Jota is the main man for Santo and will play in a more central role as the side operate without a natural striker, although he will rotate with Cavaleiro and Costa to create a very fluid front three.

Thoughts, Wolves fans? What team would you go with? Let us know in the comments below.