Wolves vs Tottenham prediction: ENGLAND: Premier League betting tips on match 2025-04-12 13:00.
[p]Wolves and Tottenham have both endured a tough few months since they ended the 2024 calendar year with a 2-2 draw in London, winning just five and four out of 12 Premier League games respectively since their last meeting. Although that record isn’t amazing, it’s been good enough to steer Wolves clear of any relegation troubles, with a 2-1 win against 18th-placed Ipswich last weekend opening up a 12-point cushion to the drop zone. [/p]
[p]The Old Gold will perhaps be confident of growing that gap further this weekend having posted an unbeaten four-game H2H record against Spurs (W3, D1). Three successive Premier League wins stand them in good stead to stretch that unbeaten H2H run to five matches for the first time since 1970, but with all five of their Molineux wins across all competitions this season seeing them keep a clean sheet, defensive solidity undoubtedly holds the key to victory.[/p]
[p]It seems that only a UEFA Europa League title can save Ange Postecoglou’s job at Tottenham. An increasingly defeated Postecoglou remonstrated publicly that “the football gods are elsewhere this year” after a 2-2 draw at home to Eintracht Frankfurt on Thursday night jeopardised their chances of advancing in that competition. [/p]
[p]He’d be wise not to disregard this game though, as it’s a great chance to build momentum ahead of Thursday’s reverse fixture. Doing so on the road may be tricky, as only Leicester (11) and Southampton (13) have lost more Premier League away games this season than Spurs (W5, D1, L9) ahead of the round – they haven’t lost as many as ten of their opening 16 Premier League away games in a single season since 2003/04. [/p]
[p]Players to watch: Jørgen Strand Larsen is out to score for a fourth consecutive Premier League game and should fondly remember his late equaliser in the reverse H2H. Brennan Johnson recorded a double in Spurs’ Premier League win over Southampton last week and has scored in three of his five personal league appearances against Wolves despite not winning any of them (D2, L3)[/p]
[p]Hot streak: Tottenham lost their last 11 Premier League away games in which they conceded the first goal. Â [/p]
[p][i]Written by Aaron Murphy[/i][/p]