Wolves Brentford prediction 2025-05-25

Wolves vs Brentford prediction: ENGLAND: Premier League betting tips on match 2025-05-24 15:00.
[p]Wolves’ 4-2 defeat to FA Cup winners Crystal Palace on Tuesday saw them lose at least three consecutive Premier League fixtures for the fourth time this season, and it means they can finish no higher than 14th. Defeat on the league’s final matchday could even see them drop as low as 17th, so they’re looking at the possibility of their worst campaign since returning to the top flight in 2018/19.[/p]

[p]Before this slump, the Old Gold strung together six straight wins, so it’s been a season of ups and downs for Vítor Pereira’s side. They have only lost one of their last five home league games (W3, D1), with the first two of those wins coming against London clubs, which could give Wolves a boost as they welcome Brentford looking to end a seven-match losing run in their final league game of a season.[/p]

[p]Brentford can still qualify for Europe with an eighth-placed finish should a number of other parameters align for them, so they’ll be desperate to stay in the hunt with victory here. Thomas Frank’s side had won four consecutive games before losing 3-2 to Fulham in their last fixture, and haven’t lost back-to-back league games since before Christmas, so ought to bring some confidence to Molineux.[/p]

[p]For the first time since earning promotion, the Bees will finish a Premier League campaign on the road, but as they won here last term, this venue might not be the worst place for them to end the season. Brentford’s impressive turnaround from starting 2024/25 with five straight away league defeats to now winning seven of their last nine (D1, L1) underlines how dangerous they can be on their travels.[/p]

[p]Players to watch: Reportedly Manchester United bound, Matheus Cunha will be looking to sign off as a Wolves player having scored in two of their last three home games, both of which ended in victories. Yoane Wissa might have something to say about that as he’s completed the scoring between the 65th and 75th minute in two of Brentford’s last three away fixtures.[/p]

[p]Hot streak: All three Premier League H2Hs at Molineux produced a 2-0 scoreline (Brentford: W2, L1).[/p]

[p][i]Written by John Pennington[/i][/p]