Wolves duo Conor Coady and Matt Doherty have committed their long-term futures to the club by agreeing new deals that will keep them at Molineux until 2023.

It is a major boost for Nuno Espirito Santo's side who face Bristiol City at Ashton Gate in the fifth round of the FA Cup on Sunday.

Club captain Coady, who has been an ever-present in the Premier League this season, moved to Wolves three-and-a-half-years ago after enjoying spells with Sheffield United and Huddersfield Town.

He and Doherty, Wolves' longest-serving player, have put pen to paper on new-four-and-a-half-year deals.

Republic of Ireland international Doherty, who made his 200th league appearance for Wolves earlier this season following his transfer from Bohemians in 2010, is pleased that he will be remaining at Molineux in the long term.

The 27-year-old said: "I last signed about 18 months ago and it's been a good ride since then. We've got promoted and we're still in the midst of a really good season, so I'm happy to tie down my long-term future.

"I've been here nine years and they've not got rid of me, so I''ll be here for a while yet. I love it here and don't want to go anywhere. I'm completely settled, so long may it continue."

Wolves, 8/1 to win the FA Cup, can be backed at 9/1 to beat Bristol City from behind on Sunday.

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Wolves duo Conor Coady and Matt Doherty have committed their long-term futures to the club by agreeing new deals that will keep them at Molineux until 2023.

It is a major boost for Nuno Espirito Santo's side who face Bristiol City at Ashton Gate in the fifth round of the FA Cup on Sunday.

Club captain Coady, who has been an ever-present in the Premier League this season, moved to Wolves three-and-a-half-years ago after enjoying spells with Sheffield United and Huddersfield Town.

He and Doherty, Wolves' longest-serving player, have put pen to paper on new-four-and-a-half-year deals.

Republic of Ireland international Doherty, who made his 200th league appearance for Wolves earlier this season following his transfer from Bohemians in 2010, is pleased that he will be remaining at Molineux in the long term.

The 27-year-old said: "I last signed about 18 months ago and it's been a good ride since then. We've got promoted and we're still in the midst of a really good season, so I'm happy to tie down my long-term future.

"I've been here nine years and they've not got rid of me, so I''ll be here for a while yet. I love it here and don't want to go anywhere. I'm completely settled, so long may it continue."

Wolves, 8/1 to win the FA Cup, can be backed at 9/1 to beat Bristol City from behind on Sunday.

Source: bet365.com

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