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Robert Warlow

Wolves vs Chelsea: Kick off time, TV information and all the latest injury news

Premier League football returns this weekend after the international break - and Chelsea have a tough trip to face Wolves.

Frank Lampard will take his Blues side to Molineux to face Nuno Espirito Santo's men, who are yet to win a game in the Premier League this season, with three draws and a defeat from their first four fixtures so far this season.

Chelsea have five points from their first four games, with the Blues drawing their last game before the break after being pegged back at Stamford Bridge by Sheffield United.

Ahead of this weekend's game, we look at the key information and the latest injury news from both camps, below.

 

Wolves vs Chelsea

Venue: Molineux

A general view of Molineux (David Jones/Getty Images)

Kick off time: 3pm, Saturday, September 14

TV Channel: This game is not being shown live in the UK, but there will be highlights on BBC One programme Match of the Day, from 10.45pm.

Premier League 2019/20 September fixtures

The latest Wolves injury news

Wolves could be without three players for the game against the Blues.

Willy Boly is suspended for the game, after being sent off in Wolves' 3-2 defeat at Everton before the international break, while Matt Doherty is out with a knee injury, having recently had surgery on an injury.

Romain Saiss is also listed as a doubt for the game, according to PremierInjuries.com.

The latest Chelsea injury news

Frank Lampard is facing a selection headache for the weekend, with as many as nine players potentially set to miss the game.

Reece James, Ruben Loftus-Cheek and Marco van Ginkel are long-term absentees, while six other players are considered doubts for the game.

Antonio Rudiger is lacking match fitness, having not featured yet this season, while N'Golo Kante, Pedro and Mateo Kovacic are listed as 50-50 for the game with ankle, thigh and Achilles injuries respectively.

Callum Hudson-Odoi is closing in on a return for the Blues following an Achilles injury, but has not yet featured this season, while full-back Emerson Palmieri was substituted as a precaution on Sunday night during Italy's 2-1 win with Finland, and is considered a doubt.

Read the latest injury news here.

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