Summary

  • Derby up to sixth with victory

  • Chris Martin (2), Bradley Johnson and Johnny Russell for Derby

  • Benik Afobe and Adam Le Fondre for Wolves

  • Emiliano Martinez saves Martin penalty

  1. Derby 1-0 Wolvespublished at 18 mins

    Wolves first half-chance, if you can even call it that. He challenges Richard Keogh from a hopeful punt into the box and the visitors have a corner...

  2. Bradley Johnsonpublished at 16 mins

    Derby 1-0 Wolves

    Derby midfielder Bradley Johnson's been busy in the opening 15 minutes, getting forward well to support Chris Martin and being a presence in the centre of the park.

    The transfer deadline day arrival already looks a key figure in this side.

    Bradley JohnsonImage source, BBC Sport
  3. Derby 1-0 Wolvespublished at 13 mins

    Ged Scott
    BBC Sport at the iPro Stadium

    "After a sluggish start of almost Coldplay album track quality, as both sides tentatively sounded each other out, Chris Martin's third-minute strike has brought the iPro Stadium to life.

    "And, hardly surprisingly either. What a stunner. And he was twice involved too, having produced a clever flick in the build-up.

    "It then took a full-length save from Emiliano Martinez to prevent the Rams making it 2-0 when George Thorne had a go from similar range.

    "Wolves look to more than have their hands full here."

  4. Derby 1-0 Wolvespublished at 12 mins

    Derby defender Jason Shackell challenges Benik Afobe strongly on the halfway line and the Wolves striker is down holding his head and will receive some treatment.

  5. Derby 1-0 Wolvespublished at 10 mins

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    This is where you need players to galvanise, stick in there and get back into this game.

    Mel Eves, Ex-Wolves striker on BBC WM

  6. GREAT SAVE!published at 9 mins

    Derby 1-0 Wolves

    Derby really looking in the mood at the moment.

    The corner is headed out by Wolves but from 25 yards out George Thorn hits a first time volley that is well saved by Emiliano Martinez. Superb technique on that hit.

  7. Derby 1-0 Wolvespublished at 8 mins

    Both teams are looking bright when on the ball in the opening exchanges.

    Good work by Cyrus Christie gives Derby the first corner of the game...

  8. get involved

    Get Involved on #bbcfootballpublished at 6 mins

    Looks like Derby keeper Kelle Roos enjoyed Chris Martin's effort...

  9. Derby 1-0 Wolvespublished at 5 mins

    That goal was the first time either side had managed to get into the opposition's penalty area.

    Wolves try to work the ball down the left in response but Jed Wallace is flagged offside.

  10. Derby 1-0 Wolvespublished at 4 mins

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    What a screamer that is from Chris Martin into the top corner! He put the goalkeeper into the net with it. That's just the start that Derby wanted.

    Craig Ramage, Ex-Derby midfielder on BBC Radio Derby

  11. goal

    GOAL (Martin)published at 3 mins

    Derby 1-0 Wolves

    Derby celebrateImage source, Rex Features

    What. A. Strike.

    Some neat interplay between Bradley Johnson and Jeff Hendrick sets up Chris Martin on the edge of the area and the striker rifles a shot into the roof of the net.

    Five goals in his last seven games for the Derby skipper.

  12. Derby 0-0 Wolvespublished at 2 mins

    Some crisp passing from Derby to get the game going, but neither side is yet to mount a meaningful attack.

  13. KICK-OFFpublished at 0 mins

    Derby 0-0 Wolves

    Derby v WolvesImage source, Rex Features

    Here we go. Derby gets us going.

    Despite no kit clash, Wolves are playing in their changed light blue kit. Apparently it is officially "aqua" coloured.

  14. Players in the tunnelpublished at 13:13

    Derby v Wolves (13:15 BST)

    It is a sea of white and black at the moment as Derby chairman Mel Morris has laid a scarf on the seat for every home supporter.

    The players come out and are about to go through the pre-match handshakes...

  15. Scoring for funpublished at 13:12

    Derby v Wolves (13:15 BST)

    Playing away from Molineux seems to suit Kenny Jackett's side, can they extend their excellent scoring record on the road today?

    Benik AfobeImage source, BBC Sport
  16. BBC coveragepublished at 13:09

    Derby v Wolves (13:15 BST)

    You can listen to full match commentary of the game on both BBC Radio Derby and BBC WM this afternoon. 

    Unfortunately a rights issue means we are unable to provide the commentary online. 

    If you would like to send us your thoughts throughout the afternoon on the game, please do using #bbcfootball.

  17. Team Newspublished at 13:07
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    Derby v Wolves (13:15 BST)

    Wolves make just one change from the side that comfortably beat Huddersfield 3-0, with Jed Wallace replacing Sheyi Ojo on the left of midfield. The on-loan Liverpool winger drops to the bench.

    Dave Edwards is not included in the squad despite returning from a knee injury.

    Wolves

    Substitutes: Ikeme, Doherty, Coady, van La Parra, Ojo, Byrne, Enobakhare.    

  18. Team Newspublished at 13:05
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    Derby v Wolves (13:15 BST)

    Derby centre-back Jason Shackell and midfielder Bradley Johnson have both recovered from their respective injuries in the international break and are included in an unchanged XI.

    Striker Darren Bent is back on the bench for the Rams.

    DerbyImage source, BBC Sport

    Substitutes: Grant, Bent, Baird, Butterfield, Weimann, Shotton, Warnock.  

  19. Rams' troubles with Wolvespublished at 13:02

    Derby v Wolves (13:15 BST)

    Derby's win in the Championship last year against today's opponents was their first since 2006. Three points today will take Paul Clement's side into the play-off places.

    Derby v WolvesImage source, BBC Sport
  20. Good afternoonpublished at 13:00

    Derby v Wolves (13:15 BST)

    iPro StadiumImage source, Getty Images

    Welcome to your Sunday lunchtime offering in the Championship, which comes from Derby as the Rams take on Wolves.

    Both of these teams will have had expectations of promotion going into the new campaign, but they sit slightly off the early pace with Derby lying seventh and Wolves sitting 11th.

    They come into this match having both won their past two games - can a third win in a row really ignite their season?