Sent To Coventry - Wolverhampton Wanderers

Last updated : 15 April 2005 By Covsupport

After watching Wolves beat Ipswich 2-0 on Monday night whilst summarising for Sky TV, Micky Adams is under no illusion that tomorrow’s home game against the Black Country side will be a tough one.

Adams said "I hate to build teams up but I think their first-half performance was the best 45 minutes of football I have seen all year. "Their control was frightening, and on a bad pitch as well. They have got good players and when you look at their squad they should be up there with the promotion pack. I can understand the frustration of everyone at the club why they are not there."

The City boss will have late fitness tests on skipper Stephen Hughes and Isaac Osbourne who limped off during the 3-0 defeat West Ham last week.

Wolves boss Glenn Hoddle whom I helped to get the sack for his comments regarding disabled people made during his time England manager, have Carl Cort

is almost certainly out with a thigh strain whilst Ki-Hyeon Seol will have a late fitness test.

Referee for the game which kicks off at 3pm is G.Hegley from Hertfordshire.

Tickets are available and Wolves have sold 2,000 of their 3,900 allocation.

On Saturday at 11am,City U18’s play their final home game of the season at the Alan Higgs Centre. Victory for Steve Ogrizovic/Brian Borrows against Southampton side will give the Sky Blues The FA Academy League Group B title.

On Sunday, Coventry City Ladies play Stockport County at Coventry Sphinx FC at 2pm. The midweek defeat at Lincoln City means that Mark Phillips side now need a major miracle in order to protect their WPL Northern Division status. City can stop up providing they: 1) Beat Stockport and Wolves, 2) Score more than ten goal in the process without conceding any), 3) Hope that Sheffield Wednesday are well beaten in their final game.