To get the lowdown on Albion’s opponents Wolves, I spoke to Joe Edwards who is the Wolves correspondent at the Express & Star:

What have you made of Wolves season so far?

It has been fantastic - on two fronts.

Usually, being involved in the Europa League means you struggle in the league, but Wolves have thrived - in both.

Through to the last 16 while sixth in the Premier League, they have gone from strength to strength.

They've continued to thrive against the proverbial 'big six' and have played better against those lower down in the table this time around, too.

They will be hoping to continue that trend against Brighton, and not be held to a 0-0 draw like last year at Molineux, of course.

Do you think they could finish in a Champions League Spot?

Why not? With City's ban from the competition - subject to appeal - fifth could be enough, and they are level on points with fifth-placed Man United and only three off fourth-placed Chelsea.

These next four games are crucial, really. Ultimately, if Wolves want to get there, they need to beat at least two of Brighton, West Ham, Bournemouth and Villa over the next few weeks.

They have certainly got the talent to do it, and the commitment despite all the games they have played already - 46. I think they will get at least Europa again.

Who will be the player that Albion need to keep an eye on?

Raul Jimenez. For all Wolves' fine players - Matt Doherty and Diogo Jota being bang at it as of late, Joao Mourinho and Ruben Neves always classy in midfield and Romain Saiss stepping up to the plate at the back - Jimenez is the one who scores the goals.

On 22 for the season in all competitions, he can be a quiet as a mouse but then hit you with a sucker-punch.

Tottenham was a fine example of that, he barely had a kick before scoring a sensational winner.

Just how impressive has Adam Traore been?

Hugely impressive. So fast, so strong and now so smart in the final third.

His end product has come on leaps and bounds and there genuinely is no other player like him in the Premier League - Wilfried Zaha probably the closest, but not possessing anywhere near the same physicality as the Spaniard.

A devastating force, but he has also dislocated his shoulder three times this season, so that's worth keeping an eye on.

Score prediction?

Brighton have a goal in them, but Wolves will score more, so I'd go 3-1 to Wolves.