Vincent Kompany's side produced a five-star performance to crush Sheffield United 5-0 over the weekend, while the hosts were narrowly defeated 2-1 by Arsenal.
Match preview
Fast starts have traditionally been difficult to come by for Arsenal in the 2023-24 campaign, but the Gunners exploded out of the blocks when Wolves made the trip to their Emirates headquarters on Saturday, going 2-0 up inside 13 minutes thanks to Bukayo Saka and Martin Odegaard's strikes.
However, as Mikel Arteta's men squandered numerous chances to put the game to bed, Matheus Cunha capitalised on a defensive lapse to reduce the arrears in the second half, forcing Arsenal to adopt a backs-against-the-wall approach in the closing stages.
The league leaders' defensive efforts would ultimately pay dividends in a hard-fought win, but after watching his troupe hand Arsenal a few scares in North London, O'Neil was able to reflect on the positives of Saturday's performance while also having a pop at the Gunners for perceived time-wasting.
Despite the praiseworthy manner of their performance, the form chart makes for rather grim reading for the hosts, who have now been beaten in three of their last four Premier League matches to slip down to 13th spot, and they could be dragged closer to the dotted line depending on results on Sunday.
Goalmouth action is guaranteed when O'Neil's men take to the field these days, as Saturday's loss at the Emirates marked the 12th game in a row where Wolves have both scored and conceded, and on a much-needed positive note, the hosts have navigated their last four home games in the top flight without defeat.
In contrast, home defeats was hitherto the only dish on the Turf Moor menu for Burnley, who had fallen to a record-breaking seven successive losses from their first seven home matches of the Premier League season before relegation rivals Sheffield United paid a visit.
The clash with the lowly Blades would ostensibly offer the Clarets a prime opportunity to at least put one point on the board, but Kompany's men ran riot against Paul Heckingbottom's beleaguered charges, who conceded to Jay Rodriguez straight from kickoff.
Jacob Bruun Larsen, Zeki Amdouni, Luca Koleosho and Josh Brownhill also contributed to the Lancashire lashing against Sheffield United, who had Oli McBurnie sent off for good measure, allowing Burnley to relieve some of the pressure on their manager's shoulders while potentially driving another nail into Heckingbottom's coffin.
The Clarets remain deep in relegation trouble in 19th place despite that success, which ended a run of seven straight defeats across all competitions, but they are level on points with Everton and only have a two-point disadvantage to make up to Luton Town at this juncture.
Thanks to their stellar Championship exploits, Burnley head to Molineux having gone unbeaten in their last 17 midweek league matches and have also avoided defeat in each of their last seven Premier League meetings with Wolves, whose last success over the Clarets came in September 2018 thanks to a Raul Jimenez effort.
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Everything that could have gone wrong for Wolves in the first half against Arsenal did go wrong, as first-choice goalkeeper Jose Sa had to be withdrawn in the 23rd minute of the match with a back problem, although O'Neil is confident that his issue is not serious.
Daniel Bentley is on standby either way, and there is also a question mark over Rayan Ait-Nouri's fitness after the left-back missed the clash with the Gunners due to an ankle issue, but Pedro Neto (thigh) and Joe Hodge (shoulder) will definitely miss out.
O'Neil was also tight-lipped about the absence of Jonny from the squad at the weekend, simply stating that the Spaniard was not available for the contest without any mention of an injury, but Mario Lemina and Joao Gomes have served suspensions and should come straight back into the engine room.
As for Burnley, their five-star pummelling of Sheffield United was not entirely perfect, as defender Jordan Beyer picked up his fifth Premier League yellow card of the season and will miss the trip to Molineux through suspension.
Neither Hannes Delcroix nor Ameen Al-Dakhil were named in Kompany's squad to face the Blades, so the fit-again Hjalmar Ekdal is seemingly the most likely candidate to deputise in the Clarets' backline.
Jack Cork (unspecified) and Arijanet Muric (illness) are Burnley's only other two concerns at present barring attacker Lyle Foster, who is on indefinite leave to deal with mental health problems.
Wolverhampton Wanderers possible starting lineup:
Sa; Dawson, Kilman, Toti; Semedo, Lemina, Gomes, Bellegarde, H. Bueno; Cunha, Hwang
Burnley possible starting lineup:
Trafford; Vitinho, O'Shea, Ekdal, Taylor; Bruun Larsen, Berge, Brownhill, Koleosho; Amdouni, Rodriguez
We say: Wolverhampton Wanderers 2-1 Burnley
The morale in the Burnley camp may be at its peak right now, and the Clarets have also had Wolves' number in Premier League fixtures gone by, but O'Neil's side are proving a tough nut to crack on the Molineux turf.