As the Premier League season winds down, Wolverhampton Wanderers face a daunting task against Fulham at Molineux. Wolves are mired in the relegation zone, and their recent outings paint a grim picture. They've managed just one win in their last five games, edging Brighton 3-0, but stumbling with draws and losses elsewhere. That includes a disheartening 4-0 drubbing by West Ham. And Fulham? They're holding steady in mid-table, though their form's been patchy too, with a lone victory over Aston Villa in their past five.
You can't ignore the head-to-head edge Fulham holds. Back in November, they dismantled Wolves 3-0 at Craven Cottage, a result that underscores the gulf between these sides right now. Injuries are piling up for both teams, which might tilt things further. Wolves will miss Leon Chiwome and Sam Johnstone for the long haul, while José Sá's ankle issue has him at just 50% fitness for this clash. Enso González is also sidelined. Over on Fulham's side, Alex Iwobi and Ryan Sessegnon are out with thigh problems, and Joachim Andersen's suspension won't help their defensive setup.
League standings tell a stark story. Wolves languish in 20th with a meager 18 points, their season effectively over after a string of defeats that scream relegation. Fulham, comfortably 11th on 48 points, look like the favorites here. Keep an eye on key performers who could steal the show. For Wolves, Jørgen Strand Larsen and Tolu Arokodare have each netted six goals, with Rodrigo Gomes chipping in five assists. But Fulham's attack is sharper, led by Harry Wilson's 11 goals and six assists, plus Raúl Jiménez's 10 strikes. They're the ones who might exploit Wolves' vulnerabilities.
I expect Fulham to edge this one, given their mid-table security and Wolves' dismal run. They should come out on top in a match that won't see fireworks. And while Wolves might scrap for pride, it's hard to see them turning things around.
Recommended Bets
Bet 1 @1.60 — Fulham to win, as they're in better form and beat Wolves earlier this season.
Bet 2 @1.90 — Under 2.5 goals, with both teams' recent games trending low-scoring.
Bet 3 @2.50 — Harry Wilson to score anytime, he's Fulham's top scorer with 11 goals this campaign.
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