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          Wolves vs. Everton Betting Tip

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          Match Result

          Wolverhampton Wanderers

          AFC Bournemouth


          40%

          Wol

          30%

          draw

          40%

          AFC

          Results display the percentage of matches that have been Won or Drawn in the last 5 matches in all major Competitions and International Friendlies

          Both Teams To Score

          Wolverhampton Wanderers

          AFC Bournemouth


          80%

          Wol

          80%

          combined

          80%

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          Results display the percentage of matches that have been BTTS in the last 5 matches in all major Competitions and International Friendlies

          Over 2.5 Goals

          Wolverhampton Wanderers

          AFC Bournemouth


          80%

          Wol

          70%

          combined

          60%

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          Results display the percentage of matches that have been Over 2.5 Goals in the last 5 matches in all major Competitions and International Friendlies

          Wolves vs. Everton Prediction, Tips & Stats

          We have a huge game in the Premier League relegation battle at Molineux as Wolverhampton Wanderers face Everton.

          Wolves are currently 13th in the Premier League with eleven wins, seven draws and eighteen losses from thirty-six games this season.

          Despite starting the campaign so poorly, it's been a very successful campaign for the Midlands club having secured survival with quite a bit of time to spare.

          Wolves' revival this season is largely down to the appointment of Julen Lopetegui, the Spanish manager who's turned the side around and developed them into a strong outfit.

          They enter this game amidst a mixed run of form having won two and lost three of their last five matches, the most recent of which was a 2-0 defeat at Old Trafford to Manchester United.

          Wolves' issues almost entirely come when playing away from home, where they've won just one of their last ten while failing to win any of their last seven.

          On their own patch the story is much different with Lopetegui's men a formidable force at Molineux where they've lost just one of their last six while winning their last four on the trot without conceding a single goal.

          Wolves can only finish as high as 11th this season and will lean into that home form here to try and pick up another three points here as they try to finish as the best side in the bottom half.

          Everton currently sit 17th in the Premier League with seven wins, eleven draws and eighteen losses from thirty-six games this season.

          The Toffees have had a tough, tough campaign and they enter the last three games of the season fighting for their life as a Premier League club.

          Their form coming into this one is poor overall having won just one of their last five matches, the most recent of which was a 0-3 loss at home to Manchester City.

          Prior to losing to City, Everton demolished Brighton 5-1 away from home and they should use that as a source of confidence here as a loss to Manchester City is not an indictment on their level.

          While they've only won one of their last five games away from home they've also only lost one in that period so Sean Dyche and co can be confident in the knowledge that they are at least a tough cookie to crack when playing on the road.

          This is do or die for Everton as defeat here would mean they can finish on a maximum of thirty-five points, a total that would very much mean they'd be riding their luck as far as survival is concerned.

          Given Wolves' home form a win doesn't seem likely but a point would not be unwelcome given Leeds' and Nottingham Forest's fixture difficulty.

          For our Wolves vs. Everton prediction, we're going for a 2-1 win for the home side.

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          Wolves Team News

          Boubacar Traore, Sasa Kalajdzic and Chiquinho all continue to miss out for Wolves here.

          Julen Lopetegui has already stated he intends to rotate his side with nothing left to play for so Adama Traore, Daniel Podence, Joao Gomes and Hugo Bueno will all be hoping for a place in the starting lineup here.

          Everton Team News

          Ruben Vinagre, Andros Townsend, Seamus Coleman, Tom Davies and Ben Godfrey will all be unavailable for Sean Dyche this weekend.

          Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Vitaly Mykolenko are both doubtful while Conor Coady, the Wolves loanee, is ineligible.

          Should Calvert-Lewin be deemed unfit Demarai Gray will likely deputise.

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