Wolves vs Leicester prediction: ENGLAND: Premier League betting tips on match 2025-04-25 14:00.
[p]If asked which team in Europe’s top five leagues is statistically the most in-form at the moment, few minds would automatically wander to Wolverhampton Wanderers, but that is exactly what VĂtor Pereira’s men are as they are the only such side with a perfect record in their last five games! Their most recent triumph saw them beat Manchester United 1-0 at Old Trafford, setting them up for a shot at winning six successive top-flight matches for the first time since October 1970.[/p]
[p]In the process, this hot streak has officially renewed their Premier League status for another season, meaning that the Molineux faithful will be in buoyant mood as they watch their side attempt to win a third consecutive home game in the competition. That feat was last achieved in an eventual four-match sequence in April and May 2023, and doing so here would also result in a first league double over upcoming visitors Leicester City since the 1957/58 campaign! [/p]
[p]The reverse fixture ended 3-0 to Wolves, which is largely a reflection of Leicester’s season as a whole as their fifth Premier League relegation was made official after last Sunday’s 1-0 loss to Liverpool. That was the 15th time that the Foxes had failed to score in the top flight this term – a league-high tally ahead of the weekend – but their defensive numbers in 2024/25 are even more startling. [/p]
[p]Leicester have kept just one Premier League clean sheet all season, conceding in their last 26 such matches – their longest league stretch without a shutout since a run of 37 games between February and December 1957. That has resulted in them conceding 73 times in the top flight this campaign, their most in a 20-team division since 1914/15![/p]
[p]Players to watch: Pablo Sarabia scored a stunning free-kick winner at Old Trafford on Sunday, meaning that he has now got Wolves’ opener in each of his eight goalscoring appearances for the club. Potentially in charge of stopping him will be a man who played more than 300 times for Wolves in Conor Coady, who could also be a threat going forward, as 16 of his 19 club career goals have come away from home. [/p]
[p]Hot stat: Leicester have trailed at half-time a league-high 19 times this season.[/p]
[p][i]Written by Peter Stavrinou[/i][/p]