Game Outlook: Wolves versus Arsenal
Arsenal, the Premier League’s frontrunners, will journey to Molineux on Wednesday evening to confront Wolves, who sit at the foot of the table. Their objective is to extend their advantage atop the league standings.
The Gunners secured a narrow 2-1 victory in the prior encounter at the Emirates in December, owing to a late self-inflicted score. They now reach the West Midlands buoyed by a convincing 4-0 FA Cup triumph against Wigan, which guaranteed their initial round-of-16 berth since 2020.
They boast a formidable history when playing Wolves, having prevailed in nine out of their eleven Premier League trips to Molineux and finding the net in every one of the past 36 encounters involving both teams across all tournaments.
Wolves also advanced in the FA Cup over the weekend, defeating Grimsby 1-0. Furthermore, a scoreless tie at Nottingham Forest previously this week indicated their ability to secure results on occasion.
Nevertheless, Rob Edwards’s squad are still entrenched at the foot of the table, being 18 points adrift of security with a dozen fixtures remaining. Their home performance has been notably dismal, suffering defeat in 10 out of 13 league contests at Molineux this season.
Squad Updates: Wolves versus Arsenal

Arsenal are still missing Mikel Merino and Kai Havertz owing to ailments. Martin Odegaard is set for evaluation following a knee impact, while Max Dowman, Riccardo Calafiori, and Ben White are uncertain for play.
William Saliba, having recovered from sickness in the FA Cup, is expected to feature. Jurrien Timber, Gabriel Magalhaes, and Piero Hincapie are probable to rejoin the backline.
Bukayo Saka, having recovered from a hip problem, is anticipated to play in the frontline alongside Viktor Gyokeres and Leandro Trossard. Nevertheless, Noni Madueke is vying for a spot after recent scores on the road.
For Wolves, Hwang Hee-Chan is sidelined due to a calf strain, and Toti Gomes is yet to fully recuperate from a hamstring problem. Jose Sa, Matt Doherty, Hugo Bueno, and January acquisition Angel Gomes are counted among those aspiring to reclaim places in the first XI.
Anticipated Starting XIs: Wolves v Arsenal
Wolves: Sa; Mosquera, S. Bueno, Krejci; R. Gomes, A. Gomes, Mane, J. Gomes, H. Bueno; Armstrong, Arokodare
Arsenal: Raya; Timber, Saliba, Gabriel, Hincapie; Rice, Zubimendi, Eze; Saka, Gyokeres, Trossard
Key Statistics: Wolves v Arsenal
- Arsenal have suffered just a single defeat in their most recent eleven Premier League matches.
- The Gunners have secured 14 consecutive league victories when facing clubs in the relegation zone.
- Wolves have been defeated in 10 out of 13 league games played at home this season.
- Arsenal have found the net in 36 successive encounters with Wolves across all competitions.
- Wolves have fallen in 16 of their most recent 20 matches versus sides occupying the league’s top spot at kickoff.
Match Forecast
Wolves have demonstrated recent betterment, yet Arsenal’s higher caliber and formidable history in this specific encounter ought to suffice to clinch a victory and preserve their spot at the top.
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