Wolves vs Crystal Palace Preview: Predicted Lineups, WhoScored Score Prediction and 22/1 Bet Builder
Wolves and Crystal Palace round off Saturday’s Premier League action when the pair meet at Molineux this weekend.
Ahead of the clash, we’ve made a prediction for the game, provided our predicted line-ups for both teams, and picked out a Bet Builder using our comparison tool.
Wolves vs Crystal Palace Bet Builder
Using our bet builder comparison tool, we’ve picked out a 22/1 bet for Saturday’s Premier League game (price correct as of 19:00, 01.11.24). Featured in our bet is for Matheus Cunha to score anytime, Toti Gomes to be shown a card and Joao Gomes to commit over 1.5 fouls.
Matheus Cunha to score anytime – Cunha has scored in three of his last five league appearances
Toti Gomes to be carded – Gomes has been carded in three of his last five league outings
Joao Gomes to commit over 1.5 fouls – Gomes is averaging 2.3 fouls per game in the Premier League this season.
At the time of writing, the bet is available at 22/1 with Unibet and BetMGM but as low as 17/1 elsewhere. Make sure you compare your bet builders to guarantee the best price on the market!
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Wolves vs Crystal Palace Team News
Gary O’Neil will hope to have Sam Johnstone and Mario Lemina available for selection with the pair doubts. The Wolves boss is without six players for the welcome of Crystal Palace.
Crystal Palace lost both Eberechi Eze and Adam Wharton to injury in midweek and the England pair miss out. Cheick Doucoure will be assessed, but Oliver Glasner is without no fewer than eight players.
Wolves vs Crystal Palace Predicted Lineups
Wolves XI (3-4-2-1): Sa; Bueno, Dawson, T. Gomes; Semedo, Doyle, Andre, Ait-Nouri; J. Gomes, Cunha; Larsen
Crystal Palace XI (3-4-2-1): Henderson; Chalobah, Lacroix, Guehi; Munoz, Hughes, Schlupp, Mitchell; Sarr, Kamada; Mateta
Wolves vs Crystal Palace Score Prediction
Had Eze and Wharton been available for Crystal Palace, they would have felt confident of a third successive win this weekend. However, the absence of the duo means Wolves should be able to secure a result on Saturday.