Wolves vs Fulham – A Premier League Clash Under the Lights

Wolves vs Fulham – A Premier League Clash Under the Lights

Wolves vs Fulham – A Premier League Clash Under the Lights

Alright, football fans, here we go! It’s another exciting night in the Premier League, and this time, we’ve got Wolverhampton Wanderers taking on Fulham at Molineux Stadium. The kick-off is set for 19:30 on Tuesday, February 25, 2025, and there’s plenty to talk about ahead of this match.

Let’s start with the stakes. Wolves are fighting to secure points and move away from the danger zone, sitting in 17th place with just 22 points. On the other hand, Fulham are in a more comfortable position at 10th, with 39 points, but they’ll be eager to continue their solid form and push higher up the table.

Looking at recent encounters, history favors Wolves, especially when they’re playing at home. They’ve been unbeaten in their last 15 league matches at Molineux against Fulham, a record dating back to 1985. In fact, the last time Fulham managed to grab all three points at this ground was nearly 40 years ago! However, Fulham did manage a 3-2 victory in their last Premier League meeting back in November 2023, so they’ll be hoping to break the curse once again.

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Team news is crucial for this one. Wolves are dealing with a few key absences, with Gonçalo Guedes still sidelined due to a knee injury. Emmanuel Agbadou, Rodrigo Gomes, and Hwang Hee-chan are also out, which limits their attacking options. As for Fulham, they have some injury concerns of their own. Emile Smith Rowe and Tom Cairney are doubtful after picking up minor knocks, while Reiss Nelson, Kenny Tete, and Harry Wilson remain unavailable.

Now, let’s talk form. Wolves have been inconsistent this season, winning only two of their last three league matches—still, that’s as many wins as they managed in their previous 11 games combined. A worrying stat for them is their struggles in evening kick-offs; they haven’t won a single night-time match this season, losing all five by a combined score of 15-2. That’s a trend they’ll be desperate to turn around.

Fulham, meanwhile, have been strong on the road. They’ve won five away matches this season, and if they win tonight, it’ll be their third consecutive away victory—a feat they haven’t achieved in the Premier League since 2008 under Roy Hodgson.

A couple of players to watch: Wolves’ Matheus Cunha has been on fire, netting 13 Premier League goals this season. He’s chasing Raul Jiménez’s club record of 17 goals in a single campaign. On the other side, Fulham’s Alex Iwobi loves playing against Wolves—he’s scored more goals against them (6) than any other opponent. Could he be the difference-maker tonight?

So, who’s coming out on top? Will Wolves continue their home dominance over Fulham, or will the Cottagers finally break the Molineux curse? One thing’s for sure—it’s going to be a fascinating battle. Let’s get ready for kick-off!

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