Prediction, Odds & Betting Tips for West Ham vs. Wolves at English Premier League
Prediction, Odds & Betting Tips for West Ham vs. Wolves at English Premier League
The Hammers and Wolves aren’t in a good place right now. These two units may participate in interesting and efficient matches, but their results are terrible. When looking at the EPL standings, we’ll see that the Wolves are in the relegation zone and that West Ham sits slightly above, yet in the dangerous area as well. This is why Monday’s clash is so important.
West Ham
The Hammers’ most recent road loss to Leicester, 3-1, is a definite sign that they are in trouble. This is the third defeat in the last five meetings, and they have only three wins in the previous ten appearances.
Furthermore, they aren’t as confident at home as before, and four defeats at London Stadium in the EPL since the campaign kicked in prove that. We saw Arsenal beating Hammers to death last weekend, 2-5, with the defense being exposed again.
The team with excellent midfield and offensive talent simply can’t get going due to the fact that the defenders are underachieving all year long. By the way, West Ham allowed 27 goals in 14 matches this year in the Premiership.
Wolves
It’s a pity the Wolves don’t have a little bit more luck; otherwise, this unit wouldn’t be in the relegation battle. A pretty big number of goals they’ve allowed this season have been after mistakes or some odd moments in which the rival had fortune on their shoulders.
For a brief moment, they had things going on. Gary O’Neil’s boys posted two draws and two wins during November, and it seemed that the team would be back on track after that.
Attack is definitely a better part of the team because Wolves constantly score plenty of goals (they did that in the previous five events until this midweek), but on the other hand, the defense is horrifying. Also, only one of the last ten games saw under 2.5 goals and just one side netting.
West Ham United: Areola; Wan-Bissaka, Todibo, Kilman, Emerson; Alvarez; Bowen, Soler, Paqueta, Kudus; Antonio
Wolves: Johnstone; Lemina, Bueno, Dawson; R Gomes, J Gomes, Andre, Ait-Nouri; Sarabia, Strand Larsen, Cunha
These teams played a club-friendly throughout the summer when Wolves defeated West Ham 3-1. Last season, the Hammers beat the Wolves on both occasions, 3-0 at home and 1-2 on the road.
The Hammers have to go all in at home against the Wolves. This is a must-win game for them. On the other hand, Wolverhampton, too, has nothing to lose. Knowing their playstyle, the guests will come out aggressive and intend to attack. That’s why we picked over 2.5 goals for this event.
Our verdict: Over 2.5 goals