Saturday 10 March 2012

Wolves v Blackburn Live Streaming Barclays Premier League Match 10th -March 2012

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    Date: Saturday 10 March
    Kick-off: 15:00 GMT

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Preview

Wolves captain Roger Johnson is in contention to play despite being fined for turning up "unfit to train properly" on Monday morning.

Dave Edwards could return after a knee problem and Sebastien Bassong has overcome a hamstring injury, but Karl Henry is out with a similar complaint.

Blackburn pair Gael Givet and Jason Lowe are available after suspension.

Midfielder David Dunn is pushing for a recall after impressing as a substitute against Aston Villa last weekend.
MATCH PREVIEW

When these two teams last met at Molineux, on the final day of last season, they were among five clubs still threatened with relegation. Ten months on, Wolves and Blackburn are faced with a similar scenario, albeit Saturday's game is not do-or-die. Not quite, anyway.

    “Wolves must play on the fact that it's 30 matches since Blackburn kept a clean sheet”

Blackburn's 3-2 victory on that final day maintained their impressive recent record at Molineux, where they have only lost one of their last nine visits. It's a ground they won't fear, even though they have only won once - memorably, at Old Trafford - on their travels this season.

Wolves, who faced relegation last year until the final three minutes of the season, play in front of their home supporters for the first time since the horrendous derby defeat by West Brom, which cost Mick McCarthy his job. It also comes off the back of another five-goal defeat at Fulham last weekend and the well-publicised problems with club captain Roger Johnson.

In many ways, Terry Connor couldn't have taken over as manager at a worse time, but on the flip side you would think that Wolves can only improve. Perhaps they will be galvanised for Connor's first home game as manager.

Wolves must play on the fact that it's 30 matches since Blackburn kept a clean sheet, in part due to them lacking the stability they had last year when Chris Samba and Ryan Nelsen formed a solid defensive partnership. It will be interesting to see if Connor recalls leading scorer Steven Fletcher, as Kevin Doyle looked isolated in attack last weekend.

Opposing goalkeepers Wayne Hennessey and Paul Robinson have been very exposed this season but they have made a series of good saves to bolster their sides' survival chances. I expect Connor and his opposite number Steve Kean will try and tighten up their respective defences and that this will be a cagey, nervous game. With games running out, you certainly wouldn't want to be the loser.

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