Albion will have a fully fit Lewis Dunk to anchor the defence at Wolves tomorrow.

But his centre-half partner Shane Duffy's chances of playing again this season are in the balance.

Boss Chris Hughton expects Dunk to be well enough to get through 90 minutes at Molineux after he was forced off by illness in the first half against Birmingham at the Amex last week, then at half-time at QPR three nights later.

 

Hughton told The Argus: "We thought that in the Queens Park Rangers game but the time was a lot closer together. He's trained well this week and he's fully over it."

Republic of Ireland international Duffy fractured a foot bone in last month's defeat at Nottingham Forest (below).

The Argus: Hughton said: "He's just over five weeks now. At this moment he's still in a boot, so I think it will be touch and go (if he plays this season)."

Uwe Huenemeier will continue alongside Dunk, with Fikayo Tomori and Norwegian Vegard Forren as back-up.

The Argus revealed on Tuesday that striker Sam Baldock (glutes) will be missing for the fourth match running.

Hughton confirmed: "Sam will still miss out. It's taken a little bit longer than we thought."

Wolves chief Paul Lambert hopes to have £13 million ex-Benfica winger Helder Costa back from injury after missing their last two matches.

Albion will effectively be promoted if Huddersfield lose at home to Preston (3pm) and they win at Molineux (5pm), due to their vastly superior goal difference.