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Unibet Predictions: Wolves – Liverpool Predictions and Tips For Today

Wolves - Liverpool PredictionsFree Daily Soccer Unibet Predictions for Today, September 28, 2024.
Kick-off: 17:30 (GMT+1)
ENGLAND: PREMIER LEAGUE – ROUND 6
EVENT: Wolves – Liverpool
TIPS: Away Win | Odds: 1.31@Unibet | Result: PENDING

Wolves – Liverpool Predictions and Preview

  • Wolves will kick off their sixth matchday in the Premier League as one of six teams yet to win this season. This is the most in English top-flight history after five games.
  • Gary O’Neil’s team starts the round at the bottom of the table, having earned just one point so far (one draw and four losses). Their main problem is their defence, as they’ve conceded a joint-league-high 14 goals before the weekend.
  • This isn’t a new problem for those inside Molineux. Their side’s defensive issues predate this season, and no current Premier League team has been on a longer run without a clean sheet than Wolves’ 17. O’Neil will be afraid that his team could be easy prey against an in-form Liverpool, against whom Wolves have lost 14 of the last 15 league home-and-home matches (one win).
  • Liverpool has been dominant in those encounters, preventing their hosts from scoring in ten of those matches. Their confidence to secure all three points and keep another clean sheet should be high, given that Arne Slot’s men have the best defensive record in the league this term with just a single goal conceded, though that came in their only defeat against Nottingham Forest.
  • Hitting the road won’t dent the Reds’ confidence one bit either. They have lost just three of their last 26 Premier League away games (W14, D9), scoring in all but two of those fixtures. This time around, more eyes might be on who gets the assist rather than the goal, with their full-backs Trent Alexander-Arnold and Andrew Robertson once again tied on 59 assists — more than any other defenders in Premier League history.
  • Players to watch: Jørgen Strand Larsen has yet to get himself going at Wolves, but the prospect of goals here could spur him on. He’s netted the third goal of the game in four of his last six scoring outings. Attempting to outdo him will be former Wolves forward Diogo Jota, who the Molineux faithful will be praying doesn’t get on the scoresheet. He’s never lost any of the 47 Premier League games he’s scored in (W40, D7).
  • Hot stat: Only three of Wolves’ last 14 home matches have been level at half-time.