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Chelsea vs Wolves confirmed lineups - image of Enzo Maresca with Pedro Neto

Chelsea vs Wolves Confirmed Lineups for October 29

These are the Chelsea vs Wolves confirmed lineups for their EFL Cup tie. The Wanderers are rock bottom of the Premier League and have looked likely to get relegated with just two points to their name from nine matches. They will likely see the cup as a chance to impress and will aim to pile the pressure on the Blues who lost to Sunderland at the weekend after a four-match win streak. Another loss would put the scrutiny on Enzo Maresca’s side so they’ll need to settle early and take a lead.

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Chelsea vs Wolves Confirmed Lineups for EFL Cup Clash

Chelsea Team News

Filip Jorgensen starts in goal with a back line of Malo Gusto, Josh Acheampong, Tosin Adarabioyo, and Jorrel Hato.  Romeo Lavia starts with Andrey Santos as Estevao, Jamie Gittens, and Facundo Buonanotte support Tyrique George up front.

Notable Changes

Heavy rotation for the cup as Hato gets a start at left-back, Gusto comes back in after being suspended, and the main pivot gets rested for Lacia and Santos. Liam Delap makes his return from injury on the bench and could get some minutes.

Wolves Team News

Jose Sa starts with Matt Doherty, Jackson Tchatchoua, Mosquera, Emmanuel Agbadou, Toti, Joao Gomes, Fer Lopez, David Moller Wolfe, Hwang Hee-Chan, and Tolu Arokodare

Notable Changes

The Wanderers have also rotated heavily despite being more in need of a win here, they’ve rested all their usual starters like Jorgen Strand Larsen, Jhon Arias, Andre, Hoever, and Sam Johnstone.

Stay tuned for the Chelsea vs Wolves confirmed lineups. There will be news as well as discussions on who starts, who misses out, and what tactical alterations we could see from the coach.

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