Wolves Luton prediction 2024-04-27

Wolves vs Luton prediction: ENGLAND: Premier League betting tips on match 2024-04-26 14:00.
[p]With no win across their last six Premier League outings (D2, L4), Wolves’ 2023/24 season is in danger of finishing with a real whimper. That miserable run of form was extended when Gary O’Neil’s former side Bournemouth won 1-0 at Molineux in midweek, after which the Wolves boss stated that his side produced their “worst performance of the season”, so now the onus will be on him to pick his side back up ahead of the visit of Luton.[/p]

[p]Currently enduring a three-match losing run at home – their longest since December 2022 – another Molineux outing may not be exactly what Wolves want though, especially as they’ve now failed to score in each of their last two at this venue. Their ongoing eight-match unbeaten H2H run in the league (W4, D4) could at least provide some much needed inspiration instead, or if not, their return of just two losses from their last 15 Premier League games against newly-promoted opposition (W5, D8). [/p]

[p]After suffering a 5-1 home defeat to Brentford last time out, it’s safe to say that time is quickly running out for Luton in their survival bid. Not only was that defeat their joint-heaviest defeat of the campaign, but it also made it just one win across 13 league matches for the Hatters (D3, L9) as they begin this latest matchday a point adrift of safety, although with nearest rivals Nottingham Forest playing Manchester City on Sunday, they’ll likely see this as a pivotal weekend.[/p]

[p]With no away clean sheet to their name from 17 attempts – the joint-fewest in the competition alongside rock-bottom Sheffield United – Luton could struggle again here. In fact, their ten points taken from away matches is also the second-lowest this campaign, whilst the fact that they’ve lost both of their away league H2Hs this century could prove another mental stumbling block.[/p]

[p]Players to watch: Wolves fans will be hoping that Hwang Hee-chan can add to his tally of ten Premier League goals here, especially as over half of those (six) have come on home soil. Luton could look to Carlton Morris to make a late impact as three of his nine league strikes this term have come beyond the 80th minute. [/p]

[p]Hot stat: Wolves’ home Premier League matches this season have averaged just 2.88 total goals – the joint second-fewest in the competition.[/p]