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Wolves v Brighton predictions: Seagulls too strong for goal-shy hosts

Brighton can pick up where they left off against Chelsea

Brighton head coach Roberto De Zerbi
Brighton head coach Roberto De ZerbiCredit: Alessandro Sabattini

Free football tips, best bets and analysis for Wolves v Brighton in the Premier League on Saturday

When to bet

3pm Saturday

Best bet

Brighton
2pts 6-5 general

Team news

Wolves
Pedro Neto, Sasa Kalajdzic, Raul Jimenez, Matheus Nunes and Chiquinho are long-term absentees. Diego Costa is suspended after being sent off last week while Toti is a doubt.

Brighton
Jakub Moder remains out while Joel Veltman faces a late fitness test

Match preview

Wolves' lack of goalscoring threat has landed them in a relegation battle and their chances of staying up may get worse before they get better as they host Brighton.

The Seagulls will be flying high after beating former manager Graham Potter’s Chelsea 4-1 last weekend and face a home side who have lost five of their last seven games.

Managerless Wolves also have a considerable list of absentees, with Pedro Neto, Raul Jimenez and Matheus Nunes all injured and Diego Costa suspended after being sent off against Brentford.

Julen Lopetegui has again been linked with the vacant position but whoever takes charge has some serious work to do to get more out of this team.

Brighton’s Leandro Trossard has scored more goals than Wolves this season and their failure to find the net puts extra pressure on their defence to grind out results.

Take Roberto De Zerbi’s visitors to deepen the woes around Molineux with a win.

Key stat

Leandro Trossard's total of seven goals this season is one more than Wolves have scored

Inside info

Wolves

Penalty taker Ruben Neves
Assist ace Goncalo Guedes
Set-piece aerial threat Nathan Collins
Card magnet Ruben Neves

Brighton

Penalty taker Alexis Mac Allister
Assist ace Solly March
Set-piece aerial threat Lewis Dunk
Card magnet Alexis Mac Allister


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Joe CaseyRacing Post Sport

Published on 4 November 2022inPremier League

Last updated 16:26, 4 November 2022

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