West Brom v Wolves Betting Odds Preview
West Brom midfielder Richard Chaplow is struggling with a back injury suffered in the 3-2 first-leg win at Molineux.
But defender Neil Clement is available to Baggies boss Tony Mowbray after completing a four-match suspension.
Wolves boss Mick McCarthy has no fresh injury worries to concern him to take into the second leg.
With first-choice goalkeeper Matt Murray ruled out with a fractured shoulder, Wayne Hennessey is again likely to deputise between the posts.
West Brom are in the box seat going into the second leg of the Championship semi-final with Black Country rivals Wolves at the Hawthorns. Diomansy Kamara got the decisive winner in a scintillating semi of fluctuating fortunes. Now these clubs have a minimum of another 90 minutes to determine who will represent the west Midlands against Derby in a Wembley final in which the financial stakes have never been higher. If this second semi-final second leg can live up to the one decided on penalties at Pride Park, it will be quite a contest.