Jonathan Douglas has warned Wolves that Brentford have nothing to fear from their visit to Griffin Park tomorrow.

Mark Warburton's League One leaders host third placed Wolves, who are just a point behind and have won their last five games, in a titanic clash.

But the Bees extended their own unbeaten league run to 19 games with a classy 3-1 win at Crewe last Saturday, which Douglas feels should serve as a warning to the Molineux men.

He said: “We will respect them, but we don't fear them. They're a big club, but they're down here for a reason, and we showed at their place that we can compete with them.

“We will just go out and play the same way we have all season. It is only three points up for grabs like in any other game, and we will just worry about ourselves.

“We got into every game looking to win, playing a high pressing game, and when we set our stall out to press teams and work them down, there's not many that can live with us.

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“We set our stall out to pressure Crewe and win the ball as high up as possible, and it was the best away performance of the season, at least in the first half, and three of the best strikes this season.

“There was no rustiness after two weeks without a game. We were hungry to get back out there and knew we'd have to work hard, but we've been working hard in training too.”