Arsenal enjoyed a morale-boosting win over Dinamo Zagreb on Wednesday night and will arrive at Molineux in good spirits.
It hasn’t been an easy few weeks for Mikel Arteta’s men but they were efficient, without ever hitting top gear, against the Croatians in the Champions League in midweek.
The 3-0 victory all but assured them of a place in the round of 16 without the need to go through the playoffs.
They start the day six points behind leaders Liverpool in the Premier League and will expect to keep the heat on the Merseysiders when facing a Wolves team that have lost their last three in the league after a bright start under new boss Vitor Pereira.