Shropshire Star

Wolves boss Kenny Jackett wants to reward support

Kenny Jackett has called on Wolves to deliver a performance to match their support in the FA Cup at Fulham tomorrow.

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Wolves are set to be backed by a strong away following at Craven Cottage, with the club having already sold 1,600 tickets earlier this week for the third round encounter.

And Jackett is determined to see them go home happy as he promised his team will be taking the competition seriously.

"The response from the Wolves supporters is great – 1,600 tickets sold already," he said. "It shows you what they think about the FA Cup. It's up to us to make sure we put on a performance that warrants that type of support.

"We've been down there once to Fulham already, so we know what the game will be about. It's a great game to play in and one we're looking forward to."

Jackett must make tweaks with Kevin McDonald suspended and defender Kortney Hause cup-tied, having featured in the competition while on loan at Gillingham.

But he will name his best team, adding: "I'm not going to make unnecessary changes. It's going to be the best side I feel can play.

"One competition can flow into the other and the side can hopefully settle down and get into a good rhythm."