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Brentford made two changes to their starting XI, with Sepp van den Berg and Mathias Jensen coming into the team.
Igor Thiago of Brentford received his first call-up for the Brazil national team.
Wolves had won their previous two Premier League games against Aston Villa and Liverpool.
Brentford are unbeaten in their last four league games against Wolves (W3 D1).
Rob Edwards, the Wolves boss, emphasized the importance of maintaining positive momentum within the club, regardless of their league position.
Brentford, managed by Keith Andrews, aimed to capitalize on their strong season and push for a European spot. Wolverhampton Wanderers, under Rob Edwards, were in a relegation battle but had found some form with recent wins.
Team Lineups:: Brentford (4-3-3): Kelleher; Kayode, Van den Berg, Collins, Lewis-Potter; Jensen, Henderson, Damsgaard; Outtara, Thiago, Schade. Wolves (3-5-2): Sá; Mosquera, H Bueno, Krejčí; Tchatchoua, J Gomes, Bellegarde, André, S Bueno; Armstrong, Mané
Igor Thiago's Call-up:: The Brentford striker received his first call-up for Brazil, adding excitement to the match.
Wolves' Momentum:: Despite their position, Wolves had secured wins against Champions League contenders Aston Villa and Liverpool.
Historical Context:: Brentford are unbeaten in their last four league games against Wolves.
Rob Edwards (Wolves): "We'll still continue to fight. We want to try and keep improving. We want to take momentum, positive momentum into next season."
Brentford:: Capitalize on strong home form to secure European qualification.
Wolves:: Maintain recent momentum to fight against relegation.
Q: What changes did Brentford make to their starting lineup?
Sepp van den Berg and Mathias Jensen came into the team.
Q: What was Wolves’ recent form before the match?
Wolves had won their previous two Premier League games against Aston Villa and Liverpool.
Brentford is aiming for a European spot, while Wolves are fighting relegation.
Key players to watch include Igor Thiago (Brentford) and Mateus Mane (Wolves).
Wolves had gained momentum with recent wins against strong opponents.
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