David Healy may at last get his chance to play up front alongside Rob Hulse when Leeds take on Wolves tomorrow.

The Irish international found himself as the sole striker for his country against England but has been stuck out on the wing for Leeds.

When Hulse arrived manager Kevin Blackwell hinted he might revert to 4-4-2 at home but has been reluctant to go down that path because he had no one else who could fit in on the left side of midfield.

However new signing Ian Moore is now available to fill that role and Blackwell might well decide to give Healy his head as Leeds seek to keep alive their faint hopes of making the play-offs.

United captain Paul Butler faces his old club admitting he would still be at Molineux if they had offered him a two-year contract.

Central defender Butler spent three and a half years with Wolves, enjoying promotion through the play-offs at the expense of Sheffield United and then being relegated.

Now he plans to take three points off his former club to boost Leeds' outside chance of qualifying for the play-offs.

He said: "I have fond memories of my time at Wolves, especially beating Sheffield United in the play-offs and glancing across at Kevin Blackwell's face on the other bench.

"It was disappointing to get relegated but when Leeds offered me the challenge to join them I couldn't say no."

Updated: 10:08 Friday, April 01, 2005