BRENTFORD will be looking to bounce back following their Boxing Day defeat when they travel to fellow play-off chasers Wolverhampton Wanderers today (Sunday).

The Bees were 3-0 down before half-time in the 4-2 loss to Ipswich Town, which dropped them to fifth in the table.

Mark Warburton conceded the West London club had only themselves to blame, and another loss at Molineux could see them drop out of the play-off places.

Midfielder Sam Saunders could make his first start of the season after coming off the bench to score twice against Wolves.

Jonathan Douglas is set to return to the squad, but Alan McCormack and Scott Hogan remain sidelined because of ankle and knee injuries respectively.

Meanwhile, Wolves will be hoping to extend their unbeaten run to four matches, buoyed by their 1-0 win at Watford, leaving them just four points outside the play-off places.

These two sides, both promoted from League One last season, met in November, with Brentford securing a comfortable 4-0 win at Griffin Park.

Brentford supporters are invited to join the Brentford “Hey Jude BIAS” Veterans team.

The team are hoping to enter the annual WorldNET Vets tournament next summer, which is open to supporters’ teams from all over the UK and beyond.

Please e-mail team organiser Paul Stedman (stedders@mac.com) for more details.

Southfield Primary and Mount Carmel RC Primary School will represent Ealing in the Brentford 125 tournament finals.

After close semi-finals, which were decided by extra time and penalties, Mount Carmel faced eventual winners Southfield in an end-to-end final.

Both schools will now represent Ealing at the grand final in May 2015, on the pitch at Griffin Park, against teams from Hounslow, Richmond, Hillingdon and Spelthorne.