As Wolves prepare for a crucial Premier League clash with Ipswich Town, Wolves Express previews the match - as well as celebrating the 70th anniversary of the historic Honved game at Molineux.
Head coach Gary O’Neil kicks off Friday's episode as he provides a fitness update from the camp, as well as explaining how the players are fully focused on the task in hand against Ipswich on Saturday afternoon.
O'Neil also reveals the reasons for why he has decided to switch the captaincy from Mario Lemina to Nelson Semedo in the wake of Monday night's defeat to West Ham United, which saw emotions run high for the midfielder, and also gives an insight into his own future as the Old Gold head coach.
Matheus Cunha also features on the episode as he hopes to replicate the form he showed in November, where he received a record three nominations for Premier League goal of the month, in Wolves' upcoming fixtures.
The Brazilian has also discussed his relationship with O'Neil and how the former midfielder has improved him as a player during their time together at Molineux, while also believing he can show even more in the difficult moments Wolves are facing.
Finally, listeners can hear from Black Country artist Luke Perry as he chats about his role in immortalising the iconic Honved match - which marks its 70th anniversary today - with a sculpture which can be based forever at Molineux, ensuring the legacy continues for years to come.
Released three times a week – every Monday, Wednesday and Friday – Wolves Express is packed with news, updates and exclusive interviews on both the playing and non-playing side of the club, complementing other offerings of the Official Wolves Podcast and Matchday Live Extra.