Wolves manager Dave Jones believes the end of his Molineux injury crisis could now be coming to an end.
Joleon Lescott, back from long-term knee problems but rested for the midweek Carling Cup victory at Rochdale is expected to feature against visiting Leicester on Saturday but fellow centre-half Joachim Bjorklund remains sidelined by hamstring problems.
Left-back Lee Naylor, laid low by a back injury of late, is also pushing for a recall while striker Dean Sturridge and Carl Cort, who have also been troubled by hamstring injuries, are close to regaining full fitness.
Goalkeeper Matt Murray, who has been recovering from a foot injury, is knocking on the door too.
But fellow frontman Vio Ganea is housebound at the moment while recovering from cruciate knee ligament surgery, George Ndah is ruled out after minor surgery to drain fluid from his troublesome thigh muscle.
And winger Mark Kennedy, who has sustained medial knee ligament damage, has also been ruled out.
Leicester City manager Micky Adams will have his squad swelled by the return of two players from suspension.
Striker Dion Dublin is available once more after completing a three-game for his sending-off during the 0-0 draw with West Ham on the opening day of the season.
And full-back Chris Makin will also be pushing for a recall after missing last weekend's defeat by Watford.
Midfielder Jamie Scowcroft (knee) has returned to training and Keith Gillespie is back from an ankle knock.
Adams is also optimistic over the availability of central midfielder Gareth Williams despite the Scot suffering a broken toe.
It looks like that leicester will have a good chance of beating wolvey's cant wait for the match tommorrow. but the sad thing is for me i live in canada and i wont be hearing or watchiing it live. i can only read the live tex commentary. and i will be sleeping early so i can wake up early and get ready for the game.