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Team News: Four changes for Wolverhampton Wanderers

Team News: Four changes for Wolves
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Dean Saunders makes four changes to the Wolverhampton Wanderers team that will face Millwall in the Championship this evening.

Dean Saunders has made a host of changes to the Wolverhampton Wanderers starting lineup for their game against Millwall this evening.

David Edwards, Syvan Ebanks-Blake, Stephen Ward and Jake Cassidy all come in, having missed the draw with Watford on Friday evening.

There are also changes for Millwall, who are looking to put defeat to Leeds United at the weekend behind them.

Chris Taylor and Adam Smith come into the starting XI in place of Alan Dunne and James Henry.

Millwall: Forde, Shittu, Wright, Marquis, Lowry, Afobe, Beevers, Woolford, C Taylor, A Smith, Abdou

Wolves: Ikeme, Edwards, Henry, Ebanks-Blake, Sako, Ward, Johnson, Gorkss, O'Hara, Doherty, Cassidy

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