With our nearest rivals all playing on Sunday, we’ll look to extend our lead at the top of the table when Wolves head to Emirates Stadium for a traditional Saturday 3pm kick-off.
Our last-gasp win over Brentford plus the 6-0 thrashing of Lens in midweek means there’s plenty of momentum behind us, while we have won all of our last four meetings with the Molineux side, including a 5-0 triumph when we last locked horns back in May.
However we’ll need to be wary of Gary O’Neil’s new-look side who have already upset a league leader this season, when they beat Manchester City 2-1 in September, and have recorded good results against the likes of Newcastle United and Tottenham Hotspur already this term.