Wolves and Brentford will renew their battle to secure their spot in the FA Cup fourth round when they meet again this week.
The top-flight teams are involved in one of only two all-Premier League FA Cup third round replays having played out a 1-1 draw in their initial encounter.
Gary O'Neil's side came from a man down and then a goal down before a Tommy Doyle screamer earned the club a replay.
Neither side have played since their draw in west London, due to the Premier League's hybrid winter break.
However, both teams know a clash with West Bromwich Albion awaits the victors in round four.
No, Toney is still serving his eight-month ban for breaching betting rules for the Bee's trip to Wolves.
Toney's ban expires on Wednesday, January 17 — the day after Brentford's second attempt at reaching the FA Cup fourth round.
Unfortunately for the forward, had the game been rescheduled to take place as Everton v Crystal Palace, or Blackpool v Nottingham Forest then he would have been able to feature.
Instead, Toney will have to wait for Brentford's home clash with Nottingham Forest on Saturday, January 20.
The England star has not featured since a 1-0 defeat to Liverpool on May 6 and is eagerly anticipating his first appearance of the season.
Bees boss Frank has given a fresh update on Toney's future and offered fans a near-guarantee that he would be sticking around.
He said: “It’s been very clear that we don’t want to let him go and want to keep him as long as possible.
“It’s like signing a top Premier League striker…everyone should get excited.
“I’m 99 per cent certain he will stay but in football, you never know.”
The home side will be without Joao Gomes as he serves the first of his three-match suspension following his red card in the
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