The Wolves lost to Arsenal on the road and desperately need three points this Tuesday. Despite their recent form, Julen Lopetegui’s crew is a favorite, and most pundits share that opinion. The Clarets recorded a win this weekend, which opened their wings, and they now hope to add one more positive result to their tally.
Before Betting on Wolves vs. Burnley
Wolves play incredibly interesting football, with plenty of goals and action in front of both golas. However, when it comes to posting good results, that is different, and the team from Molineux is far from the upper part of the standings. Where they should be, in our opinion.
All of their previous ten contests were with both teams scoring, and just two during that span didn’t end with three or more goals. Wolves didn’t lose in the past four meetings at Molineux, having two wins and ties each. Of course, all with both teams netting.
Burnley had seven straight defeats before beating the now-last-placed Sheffield United this weekend. It was a ruthless display of domination in which the Clarets triumphed 5-0. This was only the second victory of the season for the team from Turf Moore, who has the second-worst defense in the league with 32 goals conceded.
After six away Premier League games, Burnley has one win, one tie, and four losses, with a goal difference of five scored and twelve conceded goals. That sole triumph was against Luton in early October, and after that, we’ve seen them lose four in a row, allowing 11 goals.
Wolves vs. Burnley Premier League Offshore Betting Odds
Offshore Sportsbook | Wolves | Draw | Burnley |
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BetOnline | 1.85 | 3.70 | 4.00 |
MyBookie | 1.87 | 3.70 | 4.00 |
BetUS | 1.87 | 3.75 | 4.00 |
SportsBetting.ag | 1.85 | 3.70 | 4.00 |
XBet | 1.87 | 3.70 | 4.00 |
Our pick here is the hosts, who have much better firepower and play significantly better at Molineux than on the road. We’ve seen some of the top teams struggling and experiencing problems here, which is why we believe they have what it takes to defeat one of the top relegation battlers.