And so on to the Amex then.
Brighton can surpass seventh-placed Manchester United with a win tonight, but guessing which version of Roberto de Zerbi’s side will appear remains a fool’s errand.
Last month the Seagulls lost to Arsenal at the Emirates, were held to a draw away from home by Crystal Palace and West Ham and were at their best in a 4-2 win at home to Tottenham.
They also put four past Stoke in the third round of the FA Cup.
Wolves, on the other hand, have been much more consistent lately.
Since the 3-0 defeat to West Ham on December 17, Gary O’Neil’s men have beaten Chelsea and Everton at home and taken the lead against Brentford four times.
Wolves have also had the better of Brentford in the FA Cup, although they needed a replay to book their place in the fourth round of the FA Cup.
A win tonight could see them rise to 10th in the table, ahead of Newcastle.