Wolves will host Everton, who sit just one spot below the Toffees in the Premier League table, although the gap remains a massive ten points.
Wolves currently stand in the upper part of the table, and they aim to cut the deficit by closing in on Ipswich, who trail them by only five points at the round’s start. Moreover, every point matters as they seek to distance themselves from the relegation battle.
It is important to note that Wolves suffered their joint-heaviest league loss against the Merseysiders in the reverse fixture at Goodison Park. However, they boast a strong record at Molineux, having lost only once in their recent head-to-head home meetings with Everton.
Everton, after drawing 1-1 at Brentford, enjoyed a well-deserved break that included a team-bonding trip to Abu Dhabi. Consequently, the extra recovery time may prove crucial as they try to extend their unbeaten league run to eight matches, their longest stretch since February 2017.
One key factor in Everton’s success is their ability to score early; many of their goals have arrived before half-time. Yet, their defence has faltered recently, as goals have been conceded in their last few Premier League games.
Wolves will look to regain their momentum at home. They are determined to improve their standing and narrow the gap, which adds extra pressure to perform on the day.
In terms of individual impact, Hee-Chan Hwang may feature after his return from injury. His two goal contributions in recent home matches against Everton suggest he could play a decisive role.
Likewise, Jake O’Brien, who scored his first goal in an Everton shirt at Brentford, may find himself in the spotlight again. His previous performance, where he finished as Lyon’s second-highest Ligue 1 scorer, could inspire him to open the floodgates during the match.
Finally, a hot stat adds intrigue to this fixture: in Everton’s last six away league matches, six goals were scored within ten minutes either side of half-time, making that period especially crucial for both teams.
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