Wolverhampton Wanderers welcome Fulham to the Molineux this afternoon as they look to end the season on a positive note after enduring a torrid campaign, Afrik-Foot reports.
Rob Edwards side will be playing in the EFL Championship next season after sealing just three wins in the English Premier League this season.
Fulham, meanwhile, have won just one of their last five league games, putting a dent on their hopes of playing in Europe next season.
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The Cottagers are 11th on the league table, and their maximum finish, if they win their remaining two games, will be 7th, which will guarantee a UEFA Conference League spot, but they’ll need other teams to drop points.
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Brighton, Brentford, Chelsea and Everton are also in the race for a spot in Europe, making Fulham’s task slightly tougher.
The game between Fulham and Wolves has Nigerian spice to it. Arokodare has featured mostly from the bench for the Old Gold this season, and will be glad to meet his other Nigerians in Fulham.
Samuel Chukwueze and Calvin Bassey have started all of Fulham’s last four league games, and Alex Iwobi is in line to feature after recovering from a hamstring tear.
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Kick off is scheduled for 3:00 PM WAT. Fulham sealed a 3-0 win in the first leg of this tie back in November.
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