Wolverhampton Wanderers are unbeaten in their last six league matches against Leeds United (W5 D1), since a 1-0 home defeat in the Championship in October 2016.
Wolves have won four of their last five Premier League contests played on a Friday (D1), keeping four clean sheets in this run which includes a 1-0 victory over Leeds in this exact fixture last season.
Since their return to the Premier League, Raphinha has scored the second-most goals for Leeds (15) and has the most assists for them(12), with only Patrick Bamford (28) being involved in more league goals for Leeds in that time than the Brazilian, with 27.
Leeds’ win against Norwich City last time out ended a run of six straight Premier League defeats. Only once have they won consecutive league matches this term, doing so against Burnley and West Ham United in January.
Match officials
Referee: Kevin Friend. Assistants: Simon Beck, Adrian Holmes. Fourth official: Michael Sailsbury. VAR: Jarred Gillett. Assistant VAR: Sian Massey-Ellis.
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