OUR guide to tomorrow's opponents.

BIG MONEY MAN: ROBERT TAYLOR: Wolves boss Colin Lee shelled out £1.5 million for burly striker Robert Taylor in the summer. But he has yet to see much of a return on that investment as the former Manchester City striker battles against injury.

LAST SIX RESULTS: Crystal Palace (h) lost 3-1 (Branch); Crewe (a) lost 2-0; Fulham (a) lost 3-2 (Ketsbaia, Osborn); Watford (h) drew 2-2 (Muscat pen, Dinning); Barnsley (a) won 2-1 (Muscat, Ketsbaia); Fulham (h) drew 0-0

SEASON SO FAR: Wolves are in freefall at the minute having taken just six points from a possible 24

MANAGER: Things may be going pear-shaped at Molineux. Appointed two years ago Colin Lee has twice steered Wolves to the edge of the play-offs. However, a crippling injury list has resulted in an alarming slide towards the dropzone.

TOP SCORER: Big things were expected of Georgian international Temuri Ketsbaia when he arrived from Newcastle in a £900,000 deal in the summer. But Wolves fans have yet to see the best of the 32-year-old frontman despite the fact he's the club's top scorer with four goals so far this term.

PREDICTED LINE-UP: A HOST of injuries have ravaged Lee's resources in recent weeks so just how Wolves will line-up is anyone's guess. In all likelihood, Lee will conduct a head-count on the day then decide on his formation depending on the resources available.

ONE TO WATCH: Kevin Muscat The form of Aussie international Kevin Muscat has been one of the few bright lights at Molineux this term.

The tough-tackling defender has revelled in his role as team captain and his battling qualities will be vital at Ewood tomorrow

DID YOU KNOW? JUST like Rovers, Wolverhampton Wanderers were also one of the founder members of the Football League.

And Wolves are set to celebrate their own 125th anniversary in four years time.