Crystal Palace vs Wolves Premier League predictions: tips, odds and team news
Crystal Palace and Wolves go head-to-head in a Premier League showdown on Sunday at 2pm (UK time).
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Crystal Palace vs Wolves | Odds
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Crystal Palace will be hoping to put some points on the board at home when they welcome Wolves to Selhurst Park on Sunday having lost their only other home match this season to Arsenal. It’s been a mixed start for Roy Hodgson’s side with one win, one draw and one defeat from their opening three matches. A 76th minute strike from Joachim Andersen earned them a point last time out against Brentford after Kevin Schade has put the home side in front early in the first half.
Wolves, meanwhile, picked up their first win of the campaign thanks to Sasa Kalajdzic’s late, late winner against Everton last weekend as they ended a five game winless league run (D1 L4). It was a much needed three points for Gary O’Neil after back-to-back defeats to Manchester United and Brighton had left ruing their missed chances.
Crystal Palace vs Wolves | Predictions
Crystal Palace vs Wolves | Predictions |
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Bet | Prediction | Best odds |
BTTS? | Yes | 10/11 with Bet365 |
Correct Score | 3-1 | 16/1 with Unibet |
First Goalscorer | Eberechi Eze | 13/2 with Boylesports |
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The stats behind our Crystal Palace vs Wolves predictions:
- Crystal Palace have won their last three Premier League home games against Wolves
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No player has had more shots in the Premier League this season than Eberechi Eze (16)
- Since Roy Hodgson’s return to Crystal Palace, the Eagles have outshot their opponents by 85 (202 shots, 117 faced), the fourth-best differential in the Premier League in that time
- Wolves have picked up just one win in their last six (D1 L4)
- Wolves’ Gary O’Neil lost his only previous Premier League meeting with Roy Hodgson
Crystal Palace vs Wolves | Match tip
Over 2.5 home goals @ 9/2 with Bet365
Across their last five Premier League away matches, Wolves average 3.2 goals conceded per game. Since Roy Hodgson’s return to Crystal Palace, the Eagles have outshot their opponents by 85 (202 shots, 117 faced), the fourth-best differential in the Premier League in that time. By contrast, Wolves have had 70 fewer efforts at goal than their opponents in the same timeframe (143 shots, 213 faced).
Crystal Palace vs Wolves | Bet-Builder tip
Crystal Palace to win > Over 2.5 Goals > Eberechi Eze Over 3.5 Shots
Crystal Palace have won four of their last five matches against Wolves, including each of their last three at home, while across their last five Premier League away matches, Wolves average 3.2 goals conceded per game. No player has had more shots in the Premier League this season than Eberechi Eze (16).
Crystal Palace vs Wolves team news
Crystal Palace | Team news |
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In | Out | Doubtful |
– | Will Hughes, Matheus Franca, Michael Olise, Malcolm Ebiowei, Nathan Ferguson | – |
Roy Hodgson has picked an unchanged side for all three Premier League matches this season, so don’t be surprised if he makes it four in a row. Matheus Franca, Will Hughes and Michael Olise are still missing for the hosts, while Malcolm Ebiowei and Nathan Ferguson continue their recoveries.
Wolves | Team news |
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In | Out | Doubtful |
– | – | – |
Wolves were hopeful to have midfielder Matheus Nunes back this weekend after his recent suspension, but the Portuguese midfielder has since completed a move to Manchester City. Sasa Kalajdzic scored the winner against Everton from the bench last time out and that may be enough to give him a start here.
Crystal Palace vs Wolves | Head-to-head record
- 25 Apr 2023 – Wolves 2-0 Crystal Palace – Premier League
- 18 Oct 2022 – Crystal Palace 2-1 Wolves – Premier League
- 05 Mar 2022 – Wolves 0-2 Crystal Palace – Premier League
- 06 Nov 2021 – Crystal Palace 2-0 Wolves – Premier League
- 30 Jan 2021 – Crystal Palace 1-0 Wolves – Premier League
Crystal Palace have won four of their last five Premier League meetings against Wolves, but Gary O’Neil’s side did win the previous meeting between the two.