Wolverhampton Wanderers host Premier League leaders Chelsea this weekend in the FA Cup Fifth Round.

Wolves are one of many to cause an upset in the previous round, as Paul Lambert's side knocked out Liverpool with an impressive 2-1 victory at Anfield. The Reds, however, were second on the Wanderers' giant-slaying list, with the Midlanders having already beaten Stoke City in the Third Round in another surprise victory.

It has been a frustrating time for fans, however, this season so far, with the Molineux-based side unable to replicate the form they have shown in the FA Cup in the Championship. Wolves currently sit 18th and have lost their three most recent domestic fixtures - those being against Burton Albion, Newcastle United and Wigan Athletic.

The hosts' form bodes well for visitors Chelsea, who themselves have once again been in fine fettle and continue to march valiantly towards the Premier League title. The tie - certainly not an easy one and one Antonio Conte will be aware of the threat of his opponents in - could be an opportunity for some of the younger players at Stamford Bridge to get a run-out.

We think these THREE should start this weekend's FA Cup Fifth Round tie ...

Ruben Loftus-Cheek

Loftus-Cheek became somewhat of a fans' favourite last season as he broke through into the, albeit poor, Chelsea side under former manager Guus Hiddink to be one of the bright sparks in what was an otherwise dismal season.

This term he has struggled to find the same amount of first-team action, with Conte preferring to call upon Nathaniel Chalobah more often than not. The former Juventus boss, however, has indicated that Loftus-Cheek has a big future at the club, hinting at him being a long-term replacement for the departed Oscar.

When his chance will come to impress is yet to be seen. Could it be this weekend?

Ola Aina

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A surprise inclusion in the Chelsea squad at the start of the season, Aina was rewarded for his showings in the team's pre-season tours of Australia and the United States. Having impressed, he was then given his full professional debut in the EFL Cup against Bristol Rovers, and later his Premier League debut vs. Leicester City.

Typically a right-back, Aina will have to adjust his game slightly to adapt to Conte's 3-4-3 formation, however, he has done so so far. With Chelsea lacking reinforcements in the wing-back positions and them likely to recruit in this position come the summer, Aina could make a claim that there is no need to if he can put in another impressive shift.

Dominic Solanke

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Once the golden boy of the Stamford Bridge youth system, Solanke has fallen out of favour with both the coaching staff and indeed the fans since his return from a fairly impressive loan spell at Vitesse Arnhem. His outrageous wage demands didn't help his cause with the fans, and he has not yet been given any game time under Conte this season.

Billed the future of English football at one point alongside Marcus Rashford, the contrast in the pair's development could not be any more stark, with Rashford excelling at United while Solanke continues to wait on the sidelines at Stamford Bridge. It is not too late for player and club, however, to change the situation, and a start this weekend would do him the world of good.