The Premier League's bottom two sides meet on Saturday as Wolves host Watford at Molineux.Having finished seventh last term, Nuno Espirito Santo's side have struggled with the traditional issues that come with balancing playing in the English top flight and the Europa League. So much so, they are yet to win in the league, with four draws on the board. Meanwhile, the Hornets sacked Javi Gracia and brought back former coach Quique Sanchez Flores, but despite some encouragement coming from the 2-2 draw with Arsenal, Watford are still bottom after being smashed 8-0 at Manchester City last week. Both sides will have taken heart from midweek EFL Cup victories and now need to start putting league points on the board. After making 10 changes for the penalty shoot-out victory against Reading, Wolves are likely to welcome back the likes of Rui Patricio and Joao Moutinho, while Romain Saiss is available following suspension. Craig Cathcart is a doubt for the Hornets with a groin injury and is being monitored, while summer arrival Danny Welbeck scored in the midweek victory against Swansea and appears to be approaching full fitness. Despite Sanchez Flores admitting in the week that he is reluctant to push the injury-prone forward before he is fully fit, the Spaniard may have no choice, with captain Troy Deeney still sidelined. Welbeck's experience could be vital in snapping his side out of a run of 10 PL games without a victory, losing seven of those. They did win 2-0 at Molineux last autumn and face a Wolves side who lost 5-2 to Chelsea in their last home game in the league. Furthermore, Nuno's men have won only three of their 12 games against sides sitting bottom of the table at the start of the day.
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Meanwhile, the Hornets sacked Javi Gracia and brought back former coach Quique Sanchez Flores, but despite some encouragement coming from the 2-2 draw with Arsenal, Watford are still bottom after being smashed 8-0 at Manchester City last week.
Both sides will have taken heart from midweek EFL Cup victories and now need to start putting league points on the board.
After making 10 changes for the penalty shoot-out victory against Reading, Wolves are likely to welcome back the likes of Rui Patricio and Joao Moutinho, while Romain Saiss is available following suspension.
Craig Cathcart is a doubt for the Hornets with a groin injury and is being monitored, while summer arrival Danny Welbeck scored in the midweek victory against Swansea and appears to be approaching full fitness.
Despite Sanchez Flores admitting in the week that he is reluctant to push the injury-prone forward before he is fully fit, the Spaniard may have no choice, with captain Troy Deeney still sidelined.
Welbeck's experience could be vital in snapping his side out of a run of 10 PL games without a victory, losing seven of those.
They did win 2-0 at Molineux last autumn and face a Wolves side who lost 5-2 to Chelsea in their last home game in the league.
Furthermore, Nuno's men have won only three of their 12 games against sides sitting bottom of the table at the start of the day.
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