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Brentford vs Wolves Predictions - Wolves’ road woes to continue in the Premier League
- Brentford vs Wolves predictions for Wednesday’s Premier League match
- Brentford are searching for their 4th home win this season
- Will they be able to find it against inspired Wolves? (21:30 SAST)
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Brentford have won 3 of their last 5 home matches (Getty)
Brentford vs Wolves Predictions
Brentford are well-rested after missing out on last weekend’s EPL action. Wolves struggle on the road this season, so I see value in backing the hosts who are trying to bounce back after losing three in a row.
- Brentford vs Wolves Predictions
- Head to Head
- Brentford Form
- Brentford Injuries & Team News
- Wolves Form
- Wolves Injuries & Team News
- Brentford have won 3 of their last 5 home matches
- Brentford have failed to keep a clean sheet in 9 of their last 10 home matches
- Wolves have lost 7 of their last 10 away matches
- Wolves have scored in 9 of their last 10 away matches
Head to Head
Wolves have a 12-9 advantage against Brentford with 3 draws in 24 matches.
The most recent head to head encounter was won by Wolves 2-0 in April.
Brentford Form
Even though they started this month with a commanding 3-1 home victory against Luton Town, Brentford are going through a difficult period right now after losing three straight games in the Premier League.
The Bees were outplayed by Brighton 2-1, Sheffield United 1-0 and most recently by Aston Villa 2-1 in a match where they had the advantage until the 77th minute thanks to Keane Lewis-Porter’s first-half goal. The crucial moment happened in the 71st minute when Ben Mee was sent off.
The poor streak had a massive impact on the standings, pushing Brentford down to 14th place on the table, having 19 points from 17 matches.
Brentford Injuries & Team News
Rico Henry, Josh Dasilva, Kevin Schade and Bryan Mbeumo are injured.
Ben Mee and Frank Onyeka are suspended.
Wolves Form
Wolves got a strong boost of confidence after beating Chelsea 2-1 on Monday night at Molineux with Mario Lemina and Matt Doherty hitting the target. Stats are telling a different story though with the Blues having 1.94-1.39 expected goals, 69% possession and 16 shots total.
With this victory, Gary O’Neil’s side ended their two-game winless run which includes a 1-1 home draw against Nottingham Forest and a 3-0 loss at West Ham United.
Wolves are currently sitting in the middle of the table, having gathered 22 points through 18 matches. Their current stats on the road are not looking so good though, having two wins, one draw and six defeats.
Wolves Injuries & Team News
Right winger Petro Neto is recovering from a hamstring injury.
Defender Jonny Otto is suspended.
Verdict
Wolves suffered four straight defeats on the road, losing even to last-placed Sheffield United. Brentford are tipped to win this match and return to winning ways at home.
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