Goalkeeper Dean Snedker, 17, will make his second appearance for the Coblers after he impressed in his side's first-round victory over Cardiff.Northampton V Wolves Live Stream Online Capital One Cup - Second Round 2012 Video Free Watch on Justin Tv. Free Northampton V Wolves Stream Free Online Video Of Capital One Cup - Second Round Sunday 30th August 2012 Kickoff and Time Table scheduled for 20:45 CET.The young stopper comes in for regular keeper Lee Nicholls, who is not available to play for the Cobblers under the terms of his loan from parent club Wigan Athletic.Otherwise, Boothroyd has no fresh injury problems and will name the same outfield players and seven substitutes who have featured in his matchday squad for the last three games.
Last season's top goalscorer Adebayo Akinfenwa may have to settle for a place on the bench once again.
Midfielder Bakary Sako could be in line for his Wolves debut.
Sako agreed a three-year deal at Molineux earlier this week before joining his new team-mates for training following his move from St Etienne.
Austria Under-21 international defender Georg Margreitter could also make his debut after sealing a switch from FK Austria Wien last week.
Winger Stephen Hunt is unlikely to feature after being told he can leave the club earlier this week while Karl Henry is doubtful with a hamstring problem.
Fellow midfielder Jamie O'Hara is likely to be sidelined until November after suffering a setback in his recovery from double hernia surgery.
Manager Stale Solbakken is expected to rotate several members of his squad with George Elokobi, Bjorn Sigurdarson, Anthony Forde and Frank Nouble all coming into consideration.
Northampton
The 1964/65 and 1966/67 quarter-finalists achieved their best performance in 46 years by reaching the fourth round in the 2010/11 League Cup.
Now they are looking for a place in the third round for the third time in five seasons.
They have accounted for Bolton, Reading, Liverpool and Ipswich in this competition since 2008, and have already knocked out last season's beaten finalists Cardiff in this season's first round.
Wolves
Won the League Cup in 1974 and 1980.
Have qualified for the last 16 in each of the last two seasons.
Last had their interest in the competition ended by a League Two club in 2008, when Rotherham won their second round tie on penalties. Since then, the Black Country club have been knocked out by Manchester United twice and Manchester City once.
Should they lose this tie, it will be their 50th defeat in a League Cup match.
Last season's top goalscorer Adebayo Akinfenwa may have to settle for a place on the bench once again.
Midfielder Bakary Sako could be in line for his Wolves debut.
Sako agreed a three-year deal at Molineux earlier this week before joining his new team-mates for training following his move from St Etienne.
Austria Under-21 international defender Georg Margreitter could also make his debut after sealing a switch from FK Austria Wien last week.
Winger Stephen Hunt is unlikely to feature after being told he can leave the club earlier this week while Karl Henry is doubtful with a hamstring problem.
Fellow midfielder Jamie O'Hara is likely to be sidelined until November after suffering a setback in his recovery from double hernia surgery.
Manager Stale Solbakken is expected to rotate several members of his squad with George Elokobi, Bjorn Sigurdarson, Anthony Forde and Frank Nouble all coming into consideration.
Northampton
The 1964/65 and 1966/67 quarter-finalists achieved their best performance in 46 years by reaching the fourth round in the 2010/11 League Cup.
Now they are looking for a place in the third round for the third time in five seasons.
They have accounted for Bolton, Reading, Liverpool and Ipswich in this competition since 2008, and have already knocked out last season's beaten finalists Cardiff in this season's first round.
Wolves
Won the League Cup in 1974 and 1980.
Have qualified for the last 16 in each of the last two seasons.
Last had their interest in the competition ended by a League Two club in 2008, when Rotherham won their second round tie on penalties. Since then, the Black Country club have been knocked out by Manchester United twice and Manchester City once.
Should they lose this tie, it will be their 50th defeat in a League Cup match.