Wolves piled on the pressure of the teams above them last night with a 3-0 win against recently taken over Sheffield Wednesday, and Kenny Jackett can't wait to build on their win last night.

Jackett is looking forward to facing Derby County

''We are still 3 points off the top six and five points off fourth and fifth and ten off the top'' Jackett told the Wolves website.

Despite Derby's concerning form after taking 2 points from a possible 15, the Wolves head coach is adamant that his side must be cautions of the Rams.

''Derby are an excellent team. They have a really good way of playing, their football is very good and they have some good players as we know.''

Molineux is set to be at a full capacity on Friday night with many promotion rivals watching from the Sky Cameras and one player that will be at full focus is in-form striker Benik Afobe.

The former Arsenal man has notched 10 goals since his arrival from Arsenal, one of which was on Tuesday.

Nouha Dicko, with also 10 goals to his name, didn't score in their 3-0 win, but Jackett believes his work rate will play a huge role in their promotion bid.

''Dicko did very well last night as well.

His winning of the ball back, his fire was back, and we will need him as we will need everyone''.

Jackett will be hoping the two men can continue their deadly partnership for Friday's vital game.

Wolves currently sit in eighth place in the Sky Bet Championship, and are vying for a spot in the coveted play-off spots in the division.

Jackett's men lie just three points outside the top six, and a win on Friday could prove pivotal come the end of the season.