PREM: Wolves v Watford preview

Wolves v Watford preview
Wolves and Watford will meet for the first time in the Premier League on Saturday with the two sides coming into the game in differing form.
Nuno Espirito Santo's team have lost just once this season in all competitions and are unbeaten in their last six Premier League outings, while after a good start for the Hornets, they have lost their four top-flight games.
Watford boss Javi Gracia knows Wolves will be dangerous no matter what side they field, but expects his players to produce the required response at Molineux.
"I prefer to analyse collectively, you know you have to pay attention to some players," he said. "Wolves keep the same line-up, but maybe [forward] Adama Traore comes on and he is dangerous.
"We know it'll be a tough game, but in this moment for us it's not important who we are going to play against. It's more important to focus on ourselves and to try and do our best."
Wolves currently sit seventh in the table, but manager Nuno Espirito Santo insists he is only focused on the game, saying: "Hard work, the way the boys have been working since the beginning, has allowed us to see the team is improving.
"The expectations don't change. Now we think about tomorrow and the table doesn't mean anything to us at all. When they do well we say they do well and when they don't we work harder. We are the same group of people who want to go game-by-game."
Christian Kabasele and Jose Holebas will be suspended for Watford while Nathaniel Chalobah is doubtful after feeling a bit of discomfort in his knee when returning from international duty with England.
Marc Navarro has recovered from a minor fitness issue picked up before the international break, while Daryl Janmaat (knee) and Tom Cleverley (Achilles) both continue their own rehabilitation. Gerard Deulofeu could be in contention to start after his return to fitness.
Wolves are likely to remain unchanged on Saturday. Nuno has named the same team in all of their eight Premier
League games this season. Jonny Otto - who made his Spain debut - has returned fit along with Wolves' other internationals, including Helder Costa, who scored on his Portugal debut.













