The standout Championship fixture in the coming days takes place tomorrow with leaders Wolves travelling to second-placed Cardiff City for a clash that will have a big bearing on the title and promotion race.

Six points separate the sides at the moment, although the Welsh side have a game in hand on their rivals. Therefore, a win against Wolves would give them a great chance of finishing first.

However, defeat to the Black Country side and Neil Warnock's men would be nervously looking over their shoulder at in-form Fulham.

Yet, it's going to be a big ask for Nuno Espirito Santo's men to get three points. The Bluebirds have lost just twice at home all season, winning their last seven on their own patch.

They will also be backed by their biggest crowd of the season in what should be a raucous atmosphere.

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

The keeper has struggled in the last few months but he will need to be on form in Wales and be brave in coming out under the aerial bombardment that Wolves will no doubt be under.

Back in his normal position, Bennett is another who will be required to stand up to the physical threat that Cardiff pose.

The former Liverpool man will want to continue his good season and will look to start attacks off for the visitors.

The powerful centre-back has been outstanding this season and is a certain starter at Cardiff.

Wolves seriously missed Doherty on Tuesday through suspension and will be delighted to get him back.

The only natural fit right wing-back at the club, he will have a tough test against Junior Hoilett and will also have to be an option going forward.

Another who missed Tuesday's game against Hull and it's massive that the big-money signing is back.

The man who controls the game for Wolves and their best player. Will no doubt be under serious pressure throughout from Cardiff and whether they can stop him will have a big say on the result.

Saiss was poor in the week but Santo will keep him in ahead of Alfred N'Diaye because he has better defensive instincts which will be needed at times.

No player has made more assists than Douglas in the Championship this season and he will have an important role to play at both ends of the pitch tomorrow.

Costa is looking like the player of old in the past month and that will worry Cardiff.

Has scored two goals in his last three games.

The Portuguese winger has been a standout player for Wolves this season, with no player contributing more goals and assists combined.

Will cause the Bluebirds defence real problems.

Santo is sure to want a natural striker to stretch the game, so Afobe should come in for 14-goal Diogo Jota who didn't look 100 per cent on Tuesday.

The DR Congo international has a great goals per minute record since returning and will be desperate to score tomorrow.