Last meeting: Wolves 28 Quins 22, August 19, 2006. Chris Bridge, Henry Fa'afili, Toa Kohe-Love, Andy Bracek and Martin Gleeson crossed, with Lee Briers adding four goals.
Away record versus Quins in Super League: Played 14, won 5, drawn 0, lost 9, points scored 302, points conceded 327.
Coach: Brian McDermott.
Form guide - Quins' last five competitive games: Hull KR (A) won 26-10, Salford (H) drew 18-18, St Helens (A) won 14-6, Salford (H) won 40-18, Wigan (H) won 31-30.
Team for last match: Chris Melling; Jon Wells, Paul Sykes, Tyrone Smith, Matt Gafa; Scott Hill, Danny Orr; Michael Worrincy, Chad Randall, David Mills, Rob Purdham, Lee Hopkins, Henry Paul. Subs: Julien Rinaldi, Jon Grayshon, Louie McCarthy-Scarsbrook, Mark McLinden.
Team news: Richard Villasanti is expected to make his debut, while Karl Temata (flu) and Daniel Heckenberg (calf) should return. Lee Hopkins (cracked rib) and Zeb Luisi (hand) are out.
Links with Quins: Jon Clarke and Rob Parker both had spells in the capital.
Danger man: Stand off Scott Hill has settled in well since joining Quins from Melbourne Storm.
Referee: Ben Thaler.
Results and fixtures.
Other Super League Round Three results: Bradford 32 Wigan 28, Catalans 30 Leeds 22, Hull KR 10 Harlequins 26, Wakefield 36 Salford 24.
Carnegie World Club Challenge result: St Helens 18 Brisbane 14.
Super League Round Four fixtures for tomorrow, Friday: St Helens v Bradford (Sky 8pm), Wigan v Hull KR. Saturday: Harlequins v Warrington (3pm), Salford v Catalans (Sky 6pm). Sunday: Hull v Wakefield, Leeds v Huddersfield.
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