Albion have a clean bill of health for Saturday's trip to Wolves.

Pascal Gross came through his return from seven weeks out with hamstring trouble in Tuesday's 2-0 home defeat by relegation rivals Cardiff.

Solly March is also fit after missing the two matches before Cardiff with a calf injury.

Albion's only absentee is the suspended Anthony Knockaert, who scored both goals when they won at Molineux in the Championship on their last visit two years ago to put them on the brink of promotion.

The circumstances are contrasting this time as they try to stay above Cardiff, who have closed to within two points.

Hughton said: "The mood after the game on Tuesday was low, which is normal on the back of a defeat. But it's about going on to the next challenge.

"We are very acceptant here that, for the level of club we are, it's always going to be that way. Nothing changes. For us, every game is a challenge.

"It's an opportunity (at Wolves) to improve the performance. If we can do that, it gives you a better chance to get a result.”