• Championship
  • 02 Sep 2012
  • KO 14:00
  • Ground: Cardiff City Stadium
Home team Score Away team

Cardiff City

3-1

Wolverhampton Wanderers

Peter Whittingham 11 (pen), 14, 65
Bakary Sako 10

Cardiff v Wolves preview

Friday 31st August 2012 12:15

Bellamy (r): Misses out for Cardiff

Bellamy (r): Misses out for Cardiff

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Team news ahead of Sunday's Championship clash between Cardiff and Wolves at Cardiff City Stadium (KO 2pm).

Cardiff manager Malky Mackay will not have Craig Bellamy at his disposal.

Bellamy missed the Severnside derby defeat to Bristol City with a calf problem and is not expected to return for a further two weeks.

Another absentee from the 4-2 loss was centre-half Ben Turner, who missed the game at Ashton Gate after picking up a foot injury.

Turner is expected to be fit for the weekend's clash, and provides Mackay with defensive options, should he decide to make changes.

New signing Craig Noone is also hoping to be involved after the the winger completed his move from Brighton.

South Korean midfielder Kim Bo-Kyung will definitely be available after obtaining his work permit following his £2m move from Japanese club Cerezo Osaka.

Wolves manager Stale Solbakken will revert back to his strongest XI.

Solbakken made a total of nine changes for Thursday's 3-1 Capital One Cup victory at Northampton, with goalkeeper Carl Ikeme and midfielder David Davis the only survivors from last weekend's draw against Derby.

But the likes of Stephen Ward, Roger Johnson, Christophe Berra, Ronald Zubar, Dave Edwards, Slawomir Peszko, Tongo Doumbia, Sylvan Ebanks-Blake and Kevin Doyle are all in contention to return.

Yet that does not mean Solbakken will stick to the same line-up who drew 1-1 with the Rams, with a handful of players impressing having been given their chance at Sixfields.

Midfielder Bakary Sako stepped off the bench to find the net with a stunning finish just days after his arrival from St Etienne, while Georg Margreitter and Razak Boukari made promising debuts.

Skipper Karl Henry (hamstring) will also be assessed having missed out against Derby.