The Wolverhampton Wolves will take an 18-point lead over the Belle Vue Aces into the second leg of the Elite Leagues Grand Final on Wednesday, live on Sky Sports. Yeezy 350 Outlet . Wolves edged closer to their first Elite League title since 2009 after completing a commanding 54-36 win over the Aces on Tuesday night at Monmore Green.But the Aces will have home advantage as they attempt to stage a stunning comeback in front of the Sky Sports cameras. Chris Louis, our Speedway expert, gives his verdict on the second leg. Heat 15 proved to the Heat of the Night as Belle Vue Aces took on Wolverhampton Wolves in the Elite League Grand Final 1st Leg. Scene SetterTo say that Belle Vue underperformed on Monday night would be a huge injustice to the Wolves, who kept their composure to race into an 18-point lead after the first leg.They dominated throughout the meeting and outscored their opponents in every department. Kyle Howarth (my rider of the night) and Max Clegg amassed 16 points - compared to their counterparts Ritchie Worrall and Joe Jacobs, who managed just six. Wolves middle order also outscored their opposite numbers by 10 points. They?will not turn around and walk away quietly! Chris Louis on Belle Vue Aces Belle Vue, however, return to their home track, and while the Wolverhampton boys will relish the chance to race on the wide open spaces at the National Speedway Stadium, you cannot underestimate the strength the Aces have. The hosts have a seven-time British Champion, a Grand Prix star, a World Under 21 Champion alongside the best of young British riders and a manager that has taken his team to the Grand Final twice in his first two years. They will not turn around and walk away quietly.Riders to WatchMatej Zager has endured an inconsistent season and must find the sort of form that he has shown in the last two Grands Prix if the Aces have any chance of pushing the Wolves. Freddie Lindgren could be a key rider for the Wolves A solid outfit with effectively four heat leaders, the Wolves younger members will take great inspiration from a good first ride by Freddie Lindgren. Riding at No 1 brings a certain amount of pressure, but if Freddie leads by example then this team will take some catching.Tactical BattleAt this stage of the competition, tactics have gone out of the window. Belle Vue have a target of victory by 19 points or more and to achieve that they will have to come out fighting and hit Wolverhampton hard in the early heats. Putting doubt in to their opponents minds early on is Belle Vues only way back into this final.Track ConditionsI expect the track to be smooth and fast with a dirt line that can be used up to a certain point. After that, its make your mind up. 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