Preston should be no push however though and will be full of confidence having held out for a 1 - 1 draw at home on the weekend
against league leaders Wolves.
After their big winning streak of eight matches came to an end with a 1 - 1 draw at Sheffield United, which was a very lucky point for them, they lost in their big contest
against league leaders Wolves at home on the weekend.
Not exact matches
So it was quite a surprise to see them fail to score
against the Championship side
Wolves, who took the Premier
League leaders to a penalty shoot out.
Wolves will get a home test
against Sheffield United on the weekend and the
league leaders will be looking to recover from a defeat in their last home game at Molineux, where Notts Forest got the better of them.
Their only loss on home soil happened
against current
league leaders Cardiff so really,
Wolves have propped themselves up well.
Wolves continue to look strong and powerful and while the Owls may put up some decent enough resistance on home soil, they aren't clicking at the moment and may slip
against the powerful
league leaders.
League leaders Wolves had a wobble last weekend as they slipped to a 2 - 0 loss
against Nottingham Forest and that means that have failed to win in two consecutive matches for just the second time this season.
Wolves rookie defender Oskar Buur Rasmussen made a dream
league debut as he rescued a point for the Sky Bet Championship
leaders in a 2 - 2 draw
against Hull at Molineux.
Wolves are hoping to cause an upset when they take on the Premier
League leaders in Saturday's FA Cup fourth round clash
against Chelsea.