Wolves will hope to secure their return to the Premier League with victory over local rivals Birmingham City on Sunday.

Nuno Espirito Santo's men need just two points to win promotion although they could actually go up before kicking a ball providing Fulham fail to beat Brentford on Saturday evening.

Either way, Molineux is sure to be bouncing by kick-off ahead of what they hope will be an afternoon of celebration.

Wolves head into the game in good form, having comfortably beaten Derby last time out, a game that was memorable for a wondergoal from Ruben Neves.

The Portuguese maestro is sure to be in the side again and will hope to pull the strings against Blues from the start.

Here we look at the XI Santo will go with...

The former Norwich keeper had nothing to do against Derby and he will hope for a similarly quiet afternoon on Sunday.

Bennett has had a fantastic season and is a key part to the settled defensive unit.

The captain made the Championship team of the year, highlighting how good he has been in his new sweeper role and is guaranteed to start.

Since joining from Porto, Boly has been superb and will look to bring the ball out on the left-side of the defence, as he did against Derby.

The Irish international is vital to the 3-4-3 formation and will look to get forward at every opportunity to provide Wolves with width.

The star man of this team will be flying after his recent performances and will hope to continue his brilliant form this weekend.

Saiss is a doubt after playing through the pain barrier in the week - something that his manager greatly appreciated.

Douglas has been one of the signings of the season and will look to add to his league-high 14 assists against Blues.

The £9m-rated man is starting to look like his old self, delighting fans with his quick feet and speed.

An impressive cameo against Derby should see him come into the team for Benik Afobe.

The Portuguese winger has enjoyed a fine season and will be in from the start for the derby.

Santo will find it hard to leave Afobe out, however he likes Jota in the deep-lying forward role.

The on-loan Atletico man is key to this Wolves attack and will look to use his movement and intelligence to get the better of the Blues defence.