Wolves vs Everton prediction: ENGLAND: Premier League betting tips on match 2025-03-07 20:00.
[p]Wolves will host Everton sitting just one place below the Toffees in the Premier League table, yet the gap between the two is a mammoth ten points. The home side will hope to cut that deficit as they attempt to pull away from the bottom three with just five points separating them from Ipswich at the start of the round, but three defeats from their past four home league matches won’t boost confidence coming into this one (W1). [/p]
[p]Whilst it’s worth noting that Wolves suffered their joint-heaviest league loss of the season against the Merseysiders in the reverse fixture, losing 4-0 at Goodison Park, what might enhance Wolves’ belief is their solid record against their visitors at Molineux, with just one of their last seven H2H home league games against Everton ending in defeat (W3, D3). [/p]
[p]Since their 1-1 draw at Brentford last outing, Everton have enjoyed an extended break which included a team-bonding trip to Abu Dhabi, while Wolves exited the FA Cup at the hands of Bournemouth this past weekend following extra time and penalties. The Toffees will hope their additional recovery time proves crucial as they bid to extend their undefeated league run to eight matches (W4, D3), their longest run without defeat since February 2017.[/p]
[p]One key to Everton’s recent success has been getting on the scoresheet quickly, with 11 of their 15 league goals scored during their seven-game unbeaten run arriving before half-time. Their defence conceded at least one goal in each of their past four Premier League matches though, which highlights why the Blues haven’t been able to secure more maximum points during that period. [/p]
[p]Players to watch: Having returned from injury to make the bench against Bournemouth, Hee-Chan Hwang will hope to feature here given he registered two goal contributions across his past two home games against Everton (G1, A1). Defender Jake O’Brien scored his first goal in an Everton shirt at Brentford, and that could now open the floodgates after he finished last season as Lyon’s second-highest Ligue 1 scorer (G4).  [/p]
[p]Hot stat: Across Everton’s last six league away matches, there were six goals scored in the ten minutes either side of half-time.[/p]
[p][i]Written by David H[/i][/p]