Prediction, Odds & Betting Tips for Tottenham vs. Wolves at English Premier League
Prediction, Odds & Betting Tips for Tottenham vs. Wolves at English Premier League
The Spurs got away with a win over Brighton in the previous round, with a late goal and with a lot of luck. They are still fourth in the standings, having chances to stay in the title race, but can’t allow themselves to waste any more points. As for the Wolves, their inconsistency is the main reason for sitting in the middle of the standings. This team has quality for the upper part of the table but doesn’t show that on a regular basis.
Tottenham
After losing to Manchester City in the FA Cup, Tottenham had three meetings in a row in which they didn’t lose. Two wins at home and one tie on the road is their record, with all three clashes seeing over 2.5 goals and both teams netting.
The Spurs have netted twice in each event, showing that the attack is still this team’s biggest weapon. The most recent victory was over Brighton at the Tottenham Stadium, 2-1, which was revenge for the last Premier League defeat at the Amex Stadium in late December last year.
Ben Johnson was the hero of the game netting a dagger in the sixth minute of the injury time. The Spurs were a better team that day and deserved to win, particularly following their performance in the second half.
Wolves
Wolverhampton was one of the best teams at home in the Premiership this year, but things have changed in the past few weeks. Instead of posting victories at Molineux, they began beating the rivals on the road and wasting points in front of their own fans.
Following a big win over Chelsea on the road, 2-4, everyone expected to see them using the swing against Brentford. However, they would let the Bees leave town with all three points and a 0-2 victory.
It was the third straight meeting in which Wolverhampton allowed two or more goals, which is the reason why, after several weeks of excellent results and excellent football, Wolves began slipping.
Tottenham: Vicario; Porro, Romero, Van de Ven, Udogie; Sarr, Hojbjerg; Kulusevski, Maddison, Son; Richarlison
Wolves: Sa; Kilman, Dawson, Toti; Semedo, Lemina, Gomes, Ait-Nouri; Bellegarde, Neto; Cunha
* at the time of writing these lineups were relevant
Wolves have defeated the Spurs in mid-November at Molineux, 2-1, which was their third win over Tottenham in the past four meetings. Ben Johson opened the show in the third minute, while Sarabia and Lemina both netted in the injury time, the latter in the seventh minute of the added time.
This should be an interesting and efficient match because both teams are playing open and very aggressive football with goals on both ends. It really shouldn’t be any different this time. Our first pick is over 2.5 hits, and even though the odds aren’t that high, it doesn’t matter because the risk isn’t high also.
Our verdict: Over 2.5 goals