Wolves finally earned their first win of the season at Watford last time, and crucially scored their first goal of the campaign. They'll aim to use that victory as a springboard when they take on another promoted side on Saturday. Brentford are on a three-match winless run after their opening night 2-0 win over Arsenal. That said, a narrow 1-0 loss to Brighton was their first league defeat of the campaign, so alarm bells won't be ringing for the west London side. Now Wolves have finally scored their first goal, they will be boosted and with home advantage, too, Bruno Lage should oversee a second successive league win. 2:1
There have been under 2.5 goals scored in 6 of Wolves's last 7 games (Premier League). There have been under 2.5 goals scored in Brentford's last 4 games (Premier League). Wolves have lost their last 3 home matches (Premier League). Wolves have lost with a 1 goal margin in their last 3 home matches (Premier League).
After netting off the bench against Watford, Hwang Hee-Chan may be rewarded with a start at the expense of Trincao. No further changes are expected from Bruno Lage, who is without Jonny, Pedro Neto and Hugo Bueno. Thomas Frank has no additional injury concerns with Josh Dasilva and Mads Sorensen still sidelined. Frank could make one change to the side that lost to Brighton, with Frank Onyeka coming in for Shandon Baptiste in midfield.
wolves are in bad form this season and they are looking to take a point from this match even though Brentford have had an incredible first season only losing one game
After netting off the bench against Watford, Hwang Hee-Chan may be rewarded with a start at the expense of Trincao. No further changes are expected from Bruno Lage, who is without Jonny, Pedro Neto and Hugo Bueno. Thomas Frank has no additional injury concerns with Josh Dasilva and Mads Sorensen still sidelined. Frank could make one change to the side that lost to Brighton, with Frank Onyeka coming in for Shandon Baptiste in midfield.
There have been under 2.5 goals scored in 6 of Wolves's last 7 games (Premier League). There have been under 2.5 goals scored in Brentford's last 4 games (Premier League). Wolves have lost their last 3 home matches (Premier League). Wolves have lost with a 1 goal margin in their last 3 home matches (Premier League).
Wolves finally earned their first win of the season at Watford last time, and crucially scored their first goal of the campaign. They'll aim to use that victory as a springboard when they take on another promoted side on Saturday. Brentford are on a three-match winless run after their opening night 2-0 win over Arsenal. That said, a narrow 1-0 loss to Brighton was their first league defeat of the campaign, so alarm bells won't be ringing for the west London side. Now Wolves have finally scored their first goal, they will be boosted and with home advantage, too, Bruno Lage should oversee a second successive league win. 2:1