JT Commercial/FOX Cheetahs welcome back fit-again Mark Lemon for the visit of Wolverhampton in their Elite League encounter at the Stadium tonight (7.30pm).

Lemon, who had to pull out of the meeting at King's Lynn with an ankle injury, has now had almost two weeks' rest and is fit and ready to go.

A fit and in-form Lemon is needed for Cheetahs to notch up their second successive league victory at home.

Also making a return to Cowley will be Czech youngster Lukas Dryml who has been riding well abroad since recovering from a facial injury.

Cheetahs co-promoter Vanessa Purchase is looking forward to having all seven back in harness. She said: "We were so close to getting something at King's Lynn and that was some performance considering what they did to Eastbourne on Wednesday.

"With our lads at 100 per cent, we are going to be a tough proposition," she insisted.

Todd Wiltshire and Jimmy Nilsen are sure of a triumphant return following their exploits in last weeknd's Grand Prix where Wiltshire finished third in the A final and Nilsen took fifth place, winning the consolationfinal.

And another rider sure of a great welcome will be Roman Povazhny, who quit Cheetahs to join Wolves when many fans wanted him to stay put.

Along with American duo Sam Ermolenko and Ronnie Correy, plus the exciting Dane Nicki Pedersen, the Russian is sure to make tonight's meeting a cracker.

And the Cheetahs will be desperate for the points to improve their disappointing league position, which sees them second from bottom, just above Belle Vue.