Wolves will be looking to maintain their title challenge this weekend as they go head-to-head with Reading in the Championship.

The men from Molineux have had a good season so far and will be tough to stop, with Nuno Santo clearly possessing one of the best squads in the league.

Indeed, that was underlined by the fact that Ryan Bennett came in and did a good job against Fulham last time out and so we're debating whether he should be kept in the side this weekend...

Sam Rourke

Bennett was solid at the back for Wolves in their last league game.

The former Norwich player is a reliable performer at Championship level and deserves to retain his place against the Royals.

Why change something that's not broke?

Alfie Burns

It’s hard to imagine that Nuno will change a winning side, particularly a defence that kept yet another clean sheet.

Bennett had a slow start to his Wolves career, but is slowly starting to show his class at Molineux, and his performance against Fulham prior to the international break was impressive.

The fact that Bennett’s place in the starting XI is up for discussion highlights the quality options Nuno has available to him.

Chris Gallagher

Without a doubt.

The big centre-back has featured in seven games for Wolves this season, with six starts. The only time they've conceded is when he came on as a sub against Hull and it was a very dubious penalty.

He was a pretty uninspiring signing and Norwich fans weren't fussed about losing Bennett, but he has been rock solid for Wolves and has to keep his place on Saturday.

Adam Simeoni

He's done nothing that suggests he should be dropped.

A clean sheet against Fulham in their last game, Bennett looked assured at the back, and Santo would be foolish to consider removing the player from the side now. Never change a winning formula unless you are forced to do so.