Matt Doherty is often a doubt for injury-hit Wolves' crucial home clash against struggling Huddersfield. The correct-back is facing a race against the clock being fit for any six-pointer having rolled his ankle in last weekend's 2-0 defeat at Bolton, with fellow Irishman Kevin Foley on standby to help should he need.
Doherty's injury is only the tip from the iceberg for Wolves, who lost midfielder David Davis to your likely season-ending ankle injury of his very own along at the Reebok Stadium, the sixth player to discover his campaign resulted in to do with weeks.
Scans have confirmed Davis has suffered ligament damage, joining goalkeeper Carl Ikeme (broken hand), leading scorer Sylvan Ebanks-Blake (broken leg), playmaker Bakary Sako (hamstring) and midfielders Dave Edwards (metatarsal) and Razak Boukari (calf) around the sidelines.
Huddersfield, below Wolves on goal difference, are the only side separating the Black Country outfit from your npower Championship drop zone, with midfielder Adam Clayton the government financial aid contention following suspension. Clayton, who may have missed one more two matches after reaching 10 yellow cards this season, could go straight back into the scratch line-up.
Right-back Jack Hunt can be expected to get back to action after missing last weekend's draw with Peterborough due to a hamstring injury, and manager Mark Robins must decide calling recall him to his scratch-up or retain Calum Woods. Centre-half Anthony Gerrard remains doubtful after sitting against eachother a week ago which includes a bruised calf and winger Danny Ward (groin) continues to struggling.
Midfielder Keith Southern, sidelined because turn of the season through an Achilles injury, has returned in full training, but the Wolves clash is anticipated to return too soon. Striker Jermaine Beckford is dreaming about a recall because Terriers, one time away from the relegation zone, chase their first win in four matches.
Scans have confirmed Davis has suffered ligament damage, joining goalkeeper Carl Ikeme (broken hand), leading scorer Sylvan Ebanks-Blake (broken leg), playmaker Bakary Sako (hamstring) and midfielders Dave Edwards (metatarsal) and Razak Boukari (calf) around the sidelines.
Huddersfield, below Wolves on goal difference, are the only side separating the Black Country outfit from your npower Championship drop zone, with midfielder Adam Clayton the government financial aid contention following suspension. Clayton, who may have missed one more two matches after reaching 10 yellow cards this season, could go straight back into the scratch line-up.
Right-back Jack Hunt can be expected to get back to action after missing last weekend's draw with Peterborough due to a hamstring injury, and manager Mark Robins must decide calling recall him to his scratch-up or retain Calum Woods. Centre-half Anthony Gerrard remains doubtful after sitting against eachother a week ago which includes a bruised calf and winger Danny Ward (groin) continues to struggling.
Midfielder Keith Southern, sidelined because turn of the season through an Achilles injury, has returned in full training, but the Wolves clash is anticipated to return too soon. Striker Jermaine Beckford is dreaming about a recall because Terriers, one time away from the relegation zone, chase their first win in four matches.

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