Prediction, Odds & Betting Tips for Wolves vs. Manchester United at English Premier League
Prediction, Odds & Betting Tips for Wolves vs. Manchester United at English Premier League
These two teams have a much brighter past than the present, and that’s been bothering their fans over the recent years. Wolves supporters forgot about success long ago, while United still remembers the Sir Alex Ferguson era. Coming into this one, the morale of either unit isn’t very high, and that’s why a clash at Molineux is so important.
Wolves
The Wolves are in the relegation zone, and that’s already alarming. Since the season began, this unit has tried to find its rhythm, yet nothing has helped. The main problem for this team is its defense, which allows to many goals.
To be precise, it is the worst in the league, having conceded more than 2.5 hits per game. With such an average, you can’t count on any better position in the standings than this. Even though Matheus Cunha plays well and has eight goals on his tally, this can’t cover the problems in the back line.
Coming into the previous weekend, Wolves had only one Premier League win at home, and that’s terrible. Also, that was the only EPL game played at Molineux that didn’t end with at least three goals, while the other seven had.
Manchester United
The moment that might be the turning point of the entire season for the Red Devils is the comeback against City in the Manchester Derby. Amorim’s boys won 1-2, with a pair of late goals, and that’s a spark they will need to exploit as much as possible.
We’ve seen them lose to Tottenham in the EFL Cup, but we won’t count that as a harsh loss. The real deal starts now, and the Red Devils must be ready for everything. There’s no room for redemption following the next four weeks.
Meanwhile, the efficiency of Man Utd’s matches is very high, and the previous four, coming into the previous weekend, were all with both teams netting over 2.5 goals.
Wolves: Johnstone; Nelson Semedo, Bueno, Toti; Doherty, Andre, Lemina, R Gomes; Joao Gomes, Cunha, Strand Larsen
Manchester United: Onana; Yoro, Maguire, Martinez; Diallo, Ugarte, Mainoo, Dalot; Fernandes, Garnacho; Hojlund
United has four straight wins over this team, and three of them were without a goal allowed. Believe it or not, only two of the recent ten of their contests have seen high efficiency, meaning three or more hits.
The Wolves have nothing to wait for and must attack every team that comes to Molineux. They are under pressure, and it’s a crucial part of the year for them. United’s position is slightly better, yet they, too, need to attack all three points. Both teams play high-scoring games, so we take over 2.5 goals and both teams to score here.
Our verdict: Over 2.5 goals and both teams to score