Wolverhampton Wanderers are targeting a third straight victory as they bid to stay in seventh place and qualify for Europe next season.
Relegated Fulham are aiming for a fourth win in a row.
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Nuno Espirito Santo has no new injury concerns and could name an unchanged Wolves side.
Fulham defender Denis Odoi has been ruled out after suffering concussion in the win over Cardiff City last weekend.
He joins Timothy Fosu-Mensah (knee), Marcus Bettinelli (knee) and Lazar Markovic (calf) on the sidelines.
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Wolves can become the first promoted team to win 16 matches in a Premier League campaign since Reading in 2006/07.
Diogo Jota has scored seven goals in his last eight home matches in all competitions, while eight of his 10 strikes in total this season have come at Molineux.
Fulham, who have won three consecutive PL matches without conceding a single goal, can now now secure a fourth successive top-flight victory for the first time since April 1966.
Ryan Sessegnon has scored in his last two league meetings with Wolves, although both of those matches were at Craven Cottage.
Referee: Jonathan Moss
Assistants: Marc Perry, Andy Halliday
Fourth official: Chris Kavanagh