Brentford blow 2-goal lead in 2-2 draw with Wolves
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Out of Darkness Cometh Light” is the motto for the city and, at last, Wolverhampton Wanderers are emerging from the gloom.
Can Wolves continue their remarkable resurgence as they head to European hopefuls Brentford?
Sepp van den Berg and Mathias Jensen return for Brentford as they look to close the gap to the top five. Kristoffer Ajer and Yehor Yarmoliuk drop to the bench following the Bees' FA Cup exit at West Ham.
Igor Thiago is the Premier League's second top scorer this season, only behind City's Erling Haaland (22). The Brazilian has netted 18 times. He scored twice against West Ham in the Cup game Brentford lost on penalties, and I'm counting on him to deliver once more.
The female wolf of the mating pair for the King Mountain pack has died, bringing total fatalities to 14 out of the 25 animals reintroduced in Colorado. The wolf, identified as No. 2310, was among
Wolves stage gallant fightback to hamper Brentford’s European aspirations - Brentford 2-2 Wolves: As the hosts aim to launch an unlikely quest for Europe and the bottom side try and pull off the Premier League’s greatest escape,
Wolves may be going down but they are going down with a fight. For the second time in six games Rob Edwards' side came from 2-0 down to earn a deserved point. The first time it was against champions-elect Arsenal and,
It's game on at the Gtech as Adam Armstrong finds himself in space in front of goal to blast his short past Caoimhin Kelleher to make it a one-goal deficit for Wolves against Brentford.