Wolverhampton meet Belle Vue in the first leg of the Elite League Grand Final and you can see the action on Sky Sports 2 on Monday night. After Wolves stunned Poole and ended their hopes of another title, they will head into the first leg in great spirits and looking to get themselves into a lead, although as their semi-final turnaround showed they are happy playing catch-up.However, Belle Vues dominant display in their semi-final victory over Lakeside shows the battle for the championship will be intense. We turned to Sky Sports commentator Nigel Pearson to preview the action......Scene SetterWolverhampton have to make home advantage count in the first leg. They were brilliant against Poole in the semi-final with Grand Prix stars Freddie Lindgren and Tai Woffinden in fine form.Theyll be looking for a 10-point lead to take to the much bigger Manchester track on Wednesday.Reserves could be the key over two legs, too. Whoever wins that battle could win it for their club.Rider to WatchWolverhampton - Max Clegg. If he has a good night, Wolverhampton will have a good night too. At reserve, I feel if he can notch 5+ then the rest should take care of themselves.Belle Vue - Matej Zagar. Stunning in the Grand Prix on Poland on Saturday, but what will we get from him on Monday? Hes inconsistent away from Belle Vue but the Aces need 8+ from him I feel. Semi-final reports Wolves and Aces through on dramatic night Tactical BattleAs with the semi-final, Wolverhampton need to keep Belle Vue at bay, ideally without giving them the chance to go for double-points up to and including Heat 11. 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"Overall, I love to see the power-play goals we were able to get tonight," said U.TORONTO - The DeRo show may be over in Toronto.Toronto FC has declined its contract option on Dwayne De Rosario, meaning the former Major League Soccer MVPs second playing stint with the club is likely over.But MLS being MLS, its hard saying goodbye. The 36-year-old attacking midfielder — TFCs all-time leading scorer — now waits for various league wheels to set in motion starting next week.A four-hour trade window opens Monday ahead of Wednesdays expansion and waiver draft. The trade window then re-opens ahead of the two stages of the re-entry draft Dec. 12 and 18.De Rosario could be traded, taken by expansion teams Orlando City SC or New York City FC or any of the other 17 teams in Stage 1 of the ensuing re-entry draft (picking up the option on his current contract). TFC could then offer him another deal. If not, other clubs have another crack at him in Stage 2 (negotiating a new deal) of the re-entry process.His contract officially runs out Dec. 31, ending a league process with several options for clubs to take players at a lower price tag.Obviously we all respect Dwayne to the utmost, Toronto GM Tim Bezbatchenko said in an interview Wednesday. I think hes a consummate professional and he obviously means a lot to Toronto FC and the Canadian soccer community at large.At this point in the process, what were saying is were not exercising his option but I think its safe to say that were looking towards the future and right now hes probably not in the plans. That doesnt mean were not going to talk to him and figure out what could be best for the club and himself.Maybe theres another sort of relationship that we can have with him.De Rosarios agent declined comment Wednesday other to say that DeRo wants to keep playing 100 per cent.De Rosario himself has said he is not contemplating retirement.I still enjoy and love waking up playing football, De Rosario said in October before the final game of the regular season. So I definitely want to be here next year and hopefully take this club to where we all want it to go.The 14-year MLS veteran said when he does call it quits, he would like an opportunity to say goodbye to the fans.While he awaits his fate, De Rosario will enjoy some good weather. Starting next week, he is taking his De Ro Futbol Clinic to Jamaica and Trinidad and Tobago. De Rosario started just four games this season, with one goal in 19 appearances. He saw little action under former manager Ryan Nelsen but was used more by Greg Vanney after Nelsen was fired at the end of August.He (Vanney) talks to me, so thats a positive. So thats different, said De Rosario, making no secret that the lines of communication wwere not open for him under the former regime.ddddddddddddDe Rosario scored 27 goals in 57 games from 2009 to 2011 for Toronto before being shipped out two games into the 2011 season after a contract dispute. He went on to win league MVP honours that season, scoring 16 goals for Toronto, New York and D.C. United.De Rosario has 104 goals and 77 assists in 343 career MLS regular-season games.Toronto brought him back last season via the re-entry draft, with his 2014 contract listed at US$173,000. He has also played for San Jose and Houston.Toronto has also declined options on defender Ryan Richter, midfielder Jeremy Hall and forward Andrew Wiedeman. Forward Bright Dikes contract has expired.Dikes career never took off in Toronto, largely due to an Achilles injury. Hall, Richter and Wiedeman were popular squad players with Richter loaned out to Ottawa Fury FC for most of this season.Defenders Bradley Orr and Doneil Henry are also on the move, with their loan spells over. Orr, a versatile veteran who did his best to plug more than a few holes in 2014, returns to Blackburn Rovers while Henry goes to Apollon Limassol in Cyprus, although there is a chance he could stay here.The Henry loan saga is somewhat bizarre.The 21-year-old Canadian international defender was sold to the Cypriot club in March/April and then immediately loaned back to Toronto. The MLS franchise did not confirm the sale until October.Theres a possibility that there could be another loan agreement, said Bezbatchenko. That hasnt been decided yet.Talks on that score are planned for the next few weeks.Striker Jordan Hamilton returns to Toronto after his loan spell with CD Trofense in Portugal.The club exercised options of goalkeepers Joe Bendik, Chris Konopka and Quillan Roberts, defenders Justin Morrow, Mark Bloom, Nick Hagglund, Warren Creavalle, Ashtone Morgan, Chris Mannella, midfielders Jonathan Osorio, Kyle Bekker, Daniel Lovitz, Marky Delgado, Collen Warner, Manny Aparicio, and forward Luke Moore.Captain/defender Steven Caldwell, midfielders Jackson, Michael Bradley and Dominic Oduro and forwards Gilberto, Hamilton and Jermain Defoe were already under contract.Toronto currently has 22 players on its roster.Bezbatchenko has to submit his protected list Monday for the expansion draft. Each team can protect 11 players with Generation Adidas and homegrown players on the development roster automatically protected. Designated players are not.Aparicio, Hamilton, Manella, Morgan and Roberts are all homegrown players.If you lose a player, you can protect another. And teams can lose no more than two in the draft.Follow @NeilMDavidson on Twitter ' ' '