Nuno Santo to make 6 changes – Predicted 3-4-3 Wolves lineup to face Swansea City

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Predicted Wolves Lineup To Face Swansea City In The FA Cup

Championship leaders Wolverhampton Wanderers may well feel as though they should have seen off Premier League side Swansea City when they had the chance in the first game, though this replay still represents a fantastic chance for them to progress, with Swansea also likely to leave out several key players.

The Swans are in trouble at the bottom of the Premier League and were a tad lucky to get away from St James’ Park at the weekend with a 1-1 draw.

Wolves themselves endured a draw at Barnsley and were maybe not as fluent as normal, though their solid approach may well undo the Swans this time. Nuno Santo is likely to stick with his trusty 3-4-3 formation at the Liberty Stadium, though John Ruddy, Willy Boly, Romain Saiss, Ruben Neves, Helder Costa and Leo Bonatini may all miss out:

Probable Wolves XI

GK – Will Norris

Liable to be given the opportunity to replace regular stopper John Ruddy once more and will look to impress.

CB – Ryan Bennett

Solid and reliable, Bennett could arguably get into the Swansea team at present and so will be confident of a good show.

CB – Conor Coady

The central figure in a solid back three and will want to play against Premier League opposition.

CB – Kortney Hause

Played in the first game and will be desperate for another chance.

Kortney Hause

RWB – Matt Doherty

Wolves don’t have that many options when it comes to replacing Doherty in this role and so he may be asked to play another 90 minutes.

LWB – Barry Douglas

It would be good to see him come in here against a better quality of opposition, though he sat out the first meeting.

CM – Morgan Gibbs-White

A big opportunity for Gibbs-White, bound to be given it so that Saiss and Neves can take a break.

CM – Alfred N’Diaye

Not up to the standard of Neves perhaps but will still be able to do a job against this Swansea midfield.

Diogo Jota

RW – Ivan Cavaleiro

Helder Costa has held the shirt recently and so he may be given the chance to rest his legs this time with Cavleiro replacing him.

LW – Diogo Jota

Didn’t play in the first match but at some point, Nuno Santo will want to know how certain players perform against top-tier opposition, Jota being one of them.

ST – Rafa Mir

The new signing from Valencia is likely to be given the chance to start up front with Bonatini rested.

Gary Christie

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