Birmingham have seemingly got to grips with the Premier League quicker than their local rivals.The Blues are currently five points better off than Wolves in the table and sit pretty in 13th while Mick McCarthy's men struggle in 19th.
Birmingham have also picked up a bit of form going into the clash having gone four games unbeaten including wins over Sunderland and Fulham and a credible draw at home to Manchester City.
Wolves on the other hand go into the game on the back of two heavy defeats, albeit against Arsenal and Chelsea, and McCarthy will be looking for a response at the weekend.
At times Wolves' results this season have not been a fair reflection on their performances with a number of big decisions not going their way.
The game itself should be an intriguing contest with Wolves winning only once in six games at Molineux this term while Birmingham boast an equally poor away record having won just once in their six matches on their travels.
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