Fulham are eleven league games unbeaten as they prepare to host league leaders Wolves in tomorrow's late kick off. 

Having been inconsistent in the early part of the season, they have clicked into gear and gone on a run like they did at the end of last term - the only difference is that they've launched their assault on the play-offs earlier this year.

This should be a fantastic match between two good footballing sides who are both attacking well right now and Fulham will be looking to exploit any disappointment in the Wolves ranks after they surrendered a two-goal lead against Norwich in midweek.

Last time out, for the 1-1 away draw against Bristol City on Wednesday, Slavisa Jokanovic made changes to keep his players fit throughout a hectic period where they have to play a lot of top sides but I expect he will return to full strength here.

We've had a look at how the Serb should line up for the match with Nuno Santo's table-toppers...

Bettinelli has established himself as first choice ahead of David Button and will expect to continue here.

He will get a test against a Wolves attack full of pace and power that can score from all angles and a clean sheet would be a coup here.

Fredericks was rampant against Aston Villa on Saturday and he was a key reason behind Fulham taking the game away from the Villans in the second half, winning 2-0.

He will have to be on his game at the back, but he does have the pace to match the speed of Wolves' attack and he will fancy himself to attack left wing-back Barry Douglas.

Kalas and Tim Ream are Fulham's first choice defensive partnership and that familiarity is beginning to shine through again.

They may not have a recognised centre forward to go up against so they will have to be aware of the interchanging positions of the front three if Fulham are to keep a clean sheet.

Ream is generally solid and dependable but like the rest of the back four, he will have to be on his game here.

This Wolves team will punish any mistakes or losses of concentration but Ream has the experience to cope.

Targett has enjoyed an impressive start to his Fulham career and got his first senior goal at Bolton earlier this month.

I don't expect him to be as buccaneering as Fredericks on the other side but that balance will be essential to keep Wolves quiet - not many full-backs enjoy an easy afternoon against Helder Costa.

Up against his former club, McDonald will need to be diligent and disciplined, holding his position in front of the back four.

If Jota plays as a false nine, he will doubtless drop into the space that "K Mac" operates in and the Scotsman will have to pick him up. He will need all his experience.

Johansen has the technical ability to match any of his Championship peers, with one possible exception - Ruben Neves.

Luckily for the former Celtic man, Neves is suspended for this clash, which gives Fulham's chances of winning the midfield battle a huge boost.

If the Cottagers' central three can get the better of Wolves' duo, that could be the key to winning this one.

As well as Neves' absence, the other thing that should encourage Jokanovic that his side can win the midfield battle here is the return to fitness of Tom Cairney.

He is a talismanic figure for Fulham but he has struggled for fitness and form in a season that is yet to ignite for him. A big performance in a win here would really announce his return.

Ayite scored a fantastic goal from inside the centre circle against Villa last weekend - admittedly aided by an awful error from Sam Johnstone - which should give him confidence for this one.

He blows hot and cold but there is no doubt that he has the pace and trickery to trouble Wolves on his day.

Sessegnon has turned into a remarkably ruthless finisher for a man of his tender age.

He is using his searing pace to burst through defensive lines and has developed a knack of arriving at just the right time to convert.

It will be another big test for the hugely talented young man but one he has the ability to pass. He could win the game for Fulham.

Mitrovic got his first goal for the club in midweek with the opener against Bristol City and he will be looking to make it two from two here.

He offers Fulham the focal point they have been lacking for the past 18 months and if he can regain form and fitness under compatriot Jokanovic, he could score the goals to win Fulham promotion.

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