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Wolverhampton Wanderers will welcome Tottenham Hotspur to Molineux on Sunday in the Premier League. Spurs have slipped in recent times and will want to recapture some form.
Wolves are in 11th position in the Premier League table, and have won six of their 14 league games this season. Raul Jimenez is their top Premier League scorer, with four goals to his credit. He is still out of action after suffering a fractured skull against Arsenal at the end of November. Wolves average just one goal per game in the Premier League this season. Betway are offering odds of 15-8 that will be less than 1.5 total goals in the game.
Spurs have not won in three Premier League games and have their lost their last two. Their defence has been mean this season, conceding an average of just one goal per game. They have also kept five clean sheets – something that is sure to please manager Jose Mourinho. Their attack needs sharpening up, as they score an average of 1.79 goals per Premier League match.
The last time that these two teams met in the Premier League was back in March, when Wolves won 3-2 at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. There have been 12 Premier League meetings in total between these sides, with Spurs winning six of them and Wolves four. Two games have been drawn. Wolves have won just once in the Premier League at home against the north Londoners. Spurs have won four Premier League games at Molineux.
Our tip for this game comes from Betway, who are offering odds of 11/2 on Spurs winning the game 1-0. We’re backing the north London outfit to score early and then produce the kind of organised defensive display for which Mourinho teams are famous to hang on for the win.
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