Wolves hit the road on Saturday to face West Ham in a bid to secure their first Premier League victory of the season, after managing two draws and a defeat on their return to the top flight.
Nuno Santo's side impressed in their last outing having both contained and exposed Manchester City at the Molineux to earn a 1-1 draw.
Here is a look at the best possible starting lineup, who could deliver maximum points at the London Stadium...
1. Goalkeeper & Defenders
Rui Patricio (GK) - Impressed against the reigning champions and pulled off an incredible save to deny Raheem Sterling. Wolves' undisputed number one.
Matt Doherty (RWB) - Instrumental in pressurising the champions out wide last time out and will once again be vital to Wolves' hopes of leaving London with points in the bag.
Willy Boly (CB) - Had a hand (literally) in the hard fought draw against City and will no doubt retain his place.
Conor Coady (CB) - A vocal leader who keeps Wolves disciplined at the back, where his performances to date have catapulted him into contention for a place in the England squad.
Ryan Bennett (CB) - Question marks had emerged over his place in the side prior to the season opener, but Bennett has hardly put a foot wrong to date.
Jonny (LWB) - The 24-year-old not only contained City's plethora of attacking talent, but also proved a threat on the counter - a trait which will be imperative at the London Stadium.
2. Midfielders
Ruben Neves (CM) - The youngster has continued to stamp his mark in the top flight having taken the game to City and providing his team with a multitude of opportunities to score. It seems as though his trajectory is heading nowhere but up.
Joao Moutinho (CM) - He has quickly established himself as a linchpin in the middle of the park for Wolves, working in perfect tandem with his national compatriot - not to mention his ability to deliver scintillating crosses into the box.
3. Forwards
Adama Traore (RW) - He has only featured from the bench in the league to date, but the outing against the Hammers could be the perfect opportunity to let him loose having already proved to be an effective dribbler of the ball capable of opening up the opposition defence.
Raul Jimenez (ST) - Was an effective target man for Wolves against City and worked tirelessly to keep the champions' defence occupied. Still room to improve on his finishing.
Diego Jota (LW) - A consistent performer to date but has yet to fully hit his stride.