The Hammers are in very good form lately, while the Wolves still oscillate and act unpredictably. Their meeting at the London Stadium should be one of the most interesting this weekend.
Before Betting on West Ham vs. Wolves
The Hammers defeated Freiburg on Wednesday night in the Europa League, erasing the unexpected humiliation suffered against Fulham last weekend when they lost 5-0. This unit recorded the only defeat over the past eight meetings, with six wins and one tie. Everybody will agree that these numbers look solid.
When looking only at the home games, the Hammers are in excellent shape as well. Right now, they are riding a five-match defeatless streak across all the competitions, during which we’ve seen them triumph on four occasions. This team plays aggressive and sharp football in terms of pace and intensity and isn’t afraid to attack anyone.
Wolves were better than Burnley at Molineux, 1-0, and when everyone believed they would post another victory, this time against Nottingham, Julen Lopetegui’s crew slipped. Forest returned home with a point in its bag, 1-1, surviving several waves of Wolverhampton’s attacks.
The team from Molineux performs pretty badly away from its home. They had eight Premiership outings this season, winning just twice. The other six games saw one draw and five defeats, of which three were in the latest meetings. Also, their previous seven road contests all saw both teams netting, while only one of those didn’t conclude with over 2.5 hits.
West Ham vs. Wolves Premier League Offshore Betting
Offshore Sportsbook | West Ham | Draw | Wolves |
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BetOnline | 2.13 | 3.65 | 3.48 |
MyBookie | 2.15 | 3.60 | 3.30 |
BetUS | 2.10 | 3.60 | 3.30 |
SportsBetting.ag | 2.13 | 3.65 | 3.48 |
XBet | 2.15 | 3.60 | 3.30 |
The Hammers are always aggressive at home and emphasize offense. Wolves almost always accept that style of play, and they, too, try to attack and score as many goals as possible, which suggests that three or more goals should be the best option when it comes to Sunday’s meeting at the London Stadium.