The fixture, which was played in three 30 minute intervals, saw Wolves take a 2-0 lead thanks to two Rajiv van La Parra goals.

But Walsall hit back with Jordan Cook scoring a spectacular strike from the half-way line, before midfielder Reece Flanagan then brought the scores level.

But Wolves took home the bragging rights with a goal from new signing Sylvain Deslandes, who arrived on a free transfer this summer.

The visitors line-up featured a number of first-team stars alongside van La Parra with Matt Doherty, James Henry, Ethan Ebanks-Landell and Jack Price all featuring.

The Saddlers side included a number of trialists, as they look to bolster their squad in time for the season kick-off on August 8.

Walsall manager Dean Smith said: "We were able to try out three different formations, have a look at a few trialists and also try out players in various different positions.

"It was a terrific work-out for us and I am thankful to Wolves for providing the opposition. It was a competitive game with some good football from both teams.

"I'm pleased with where we're at fitness-wise and the two training games we've had over the past couple of weeks have certainly benefitted us.

"We're not far off where I want us to be. The Wolves game gave us plenty of positives and also saw us score two excellent goals."