Can Wolves finally get a Premier League win when Nottingham Forest arrive at the Molineux Stadium on Wednesday?

New boss and former Wolves midfielder Rob Edwards have overseen a pair of slim defeats since taking the reins of Wolverhampton Wanderers, and this may be his best bet to grab three points before New Year’s Day.

WATCH — Wolves v Nottingham Forest

No, that’s not an exaggeration, as Wolves’ other Premier League matches this month are Manchester United home and away, trips to Arsenal and Liverpool, and a visit from Brentford. At 0-2-11, a winless first 19 games is not out of the question,

Speaking of clubs managed by men with long-held love for them, Sean Dyche’s Forest just saw a five match unbeaten run across all competitions end at home to Brighton. He will want his player

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