

Diego Costa decision & defensive reshuffle - Wolves predicted starting XI gallery vs Brentford
Here’s how we predict Wolverhampton Wanderers to line up against Brentford Saturday - as Steve Davis hopes to lead his side out of the Premier League relegation zone.
Wolverhampton Wanderers are back in Premier League action on Saturday afternoon as they take on Brentford away in the capital. Steve Davis’ side will need to bounce back after a difficult few weeks which has seen Wolves lose four of their last five matches.
Currently two points deep into the bottom three, the Wanderers have made a dismal start to the campaign and relegation is starting to become a real threat. Confidence is low and it shows, with just five goals scored in the opening 12 matches - by far a league low.
Only Nottingham Forest are worse off at this stage, but even they have netted more with eight. It is a good opportunity for Wolves to perhaps move off the foot of the table this weekend with teams in and around them facing tough fixtures.
Forest take on Arsenal, Leeds head to Liverpool, and Leicester host champions Manchester City. If the Wanderers can pick up all three points, things could look far better at the end of the weekend. But a better performance will be required, with Brentford not exactly being pushovers.
The Bees have been quite the surprise package since they were promoted to the Premier League, enjoying a second successive campaign in the top flight and so far avoiding the infamous second season syndrome. Thomas Frank and his men will likely look at the fixture as a good opportunity to further build on their strong start.
To make it as difficult as possible for them, Davis may have to make quite a few changes to his side, and that is what we predict will happen. Here is how we think the Wolves starting 11 will look at the Gtech Community Stadium - in a 4-2-3-1 formation.
Only Nottingham Forest are worse off at this stage, but even they have netted more with eight. It is a good opportunity for Wolves to perhaps move off the foot of the table this weekend with teams in and around them facing tough fixtures.

5. RB - Nelson Semedo
The Portuguese international comes back in after being dropped to the bench against Leicester City. His absence didn’t exactly help matters and when in good form he can be a real asset.

6. CM - Ruben Neves
One of the few shining lights for the Wanderers this campaign, there’s no wonder why Neves has been linked with a £45 million move to Barcelona. One of the first names on the team sheet every week, and remains so.

7. CM - Joao Moutinho
Yet to register a goal or an assist this season but is an experienced presence in midfield - and you could argue there aren’t many who could take his spot. Boubacar Traore may be nearing a start, but Moutinho stays for now.

8. LW - Goncalo Guedes
Stepping in for Daniel Podence, we think Goncalo Guedes could well get the nod - as controversial as it may be. Podence gave the ball away on numerous occasions against Leicester, and it may be worth giving the new signing another chance.