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Wolverhampton Wanderers vs Everton prediction 2023-12-30

Probability of win
Wolverhampton Wanderers — 36.3%
Draw — 25.4%
Everton — 38.3%
Our Prediction
Winner: Everton;
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Molineux Stadium will host Saturday’s football game between Wolverhampton and Everton. The Wolves aim to build on back-to-back wins over Chelsea and Brentford and they must be high on confidence ahead of the last game of the year. A man to watch in the home team will be Hee-Chan Hwang, who is likely to prove a handful for the opposition back-line, while midfielder Joe Hodge misses out due to the lack of fitness.

The Toffees, on the other hand, failed to impress in back-to-back defeats to Tottenham and Man City. As Everton are not regarded as good travellers, we predict that the hosts are going to pick up all three points from the match. All Ashley Young, Idrissa Gueye, and Dele Alli are sidelined with injuries, while Abdoulaye Doucoure is a major doubt. In their last meeting in the English top flight Wolverhampton defeated Everton thanks to Sasa Kalajdzic’s late goal.

Prediction: 2-1 (Wolves)

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Both to score
Yes
56.48%
No
43.52%
Total
More 2.5
More 3.5
Less 2.5
Less 3.5
52.7%
30.5%
47.3%
69.5%
Individual total
More 0.5
More 1.5
Less 0.5
Less 1.5
Wolverhampton Wanderers
74.6%
39.8%
25.4%
60.2%
Everton
75.7%
41.3%
24.3%
58.7%
Correct score
0:0
0:1
0:2
0:3
0:4
1:0
1:1
1:2
1:3
1:4
6.2%
8.7%
6.2%
2.9%
1%
8.5%
12%
8.5%
4%
1.4%
2:0
2:1
2:2
2:3
2:4
3:0
3:1
3:2
3:3
3:4
5.8%
8.2%
5.8%
2.7%
1%
2.6%
3.7%
2.7%
1.3%
0.4%
Wolverhampton Wanderers Everton
Games 36 36
Wins 13 12
Losses 16 15
Draws 7 9
Goals 49 38
Goals per game 1.4 1.1
Conceded per game 1.7 1.4
Attacks 89.6 97.3
Corners per game 4.1 4.9
Yellow cards per game 2.7 2.2
Fouls per game 12.6 12.2
Latest matches
Score
2024-04-27
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Wolverhampton Wanderers
Luton Town
2
1
2024-04-24
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Wolverhampton Wanderers
AFC Bournemouth
0
1
2024-04-20
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Wolverhampton Wanderers
Arsenal
0
2
2024-04-06
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Wolverhampton Wanderers
West Ham United
1
2
2024-03-09
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Wolverhampton Wanderers
Fulham
2
1
2024-05-03
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Luton Town
Everton
1
1
2024-04-15
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Chelsea
Everton
6
0
2024-04-02
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Newcastle United
Everton
1
1
2024-03-30
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AFC Bournemouth
Everton
2
1
Premier League
Team Games Win. Draws Lost Goals Points
Arsenal 36 26 5 5 88:28 83
Manchester City 35 25 7 3 87:33 82
Liverpool 35 22 9 4 77:36 75
Aston Villa 35 20 7 8 73:52 67
Tottenham Hotspur 34 18 6 10 67:54 60
Newcastle United 35 17 5 13 78:56 56
Manchester United 34 16 6 12 52:51 54
Chelsea 34 14 9 11 65:59 51
West Ham United 35 13 10 12 56:65 49
AFC Bournemouth 36 13 9 14 52:63 48
Wolverhampton Wanderers 36 13 7 16 49:60 46
Everton 36 12 9 15 38:49 45
Fulham 36 12 8 16 51:55 44
Brighton & Hove Albion 34 11 11 12 52:57 44
Crystal Palace 35 10 10 15 45:57 40
Brentford 36 9 9 18 52:60 36
Nottingham Forest 36 8 9 19 45:63 33
Luton Town 36 6 8 22 49:78 26
Burnley 36 5 9 22 39:74 24
Sheffield United 36 3 7 26 35:100 16
Top scorers
Wolverhampton Wanderers
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H. Hwang (12)
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M. Carneiro Da Cunha (11)
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M. Lemina (4)
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P. Sarabia García (4)
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S. Kalajdzic (2)
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P. Lomba Neto (2)
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J. Bellegarde (2)
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M. Kilman (2)
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Gomes (2)
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R. Aït Nouri (2)
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C. Dawson (1)
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M. Doherty (1)
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T. Gomes (1)
Everton
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D. Calvert-Lewin (7)
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A. Doucouré (6)
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J. Harrison (3)
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D. McNeil (3)
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N. Bercique Gomes Betuncal (3)
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J. Branthwaite (3)
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V. Mykolenko (2)
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I. Gueye (2)
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A. Mvom Onana (2)
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J. Tarkowski (1)
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A. Groeneveld (1)
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J. Garner (1)
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M. Keane (1)
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L. Dobbin (1)
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A. Tavares Gomes (1)
Top assists
Wolverhampton Wanderers
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P. Lomba Neto
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M. Carneiro Da Cunha
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P. Sarabia García
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H. Hwang
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T. Gomes
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J. Bellegarde
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N. Cabral Semedo
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C. Dawson
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Gomes
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R. Aït Nouri
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J. Malheiro de Sá
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M. Lemina
Everton
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D. McNeil
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J. Harrison
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A. Doucouré
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J. Garner
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N. Patterson
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J. Tarkowski
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D. Calvert-Lewin
Premier League Wolverhampton Wanderers Everton
Number of matches 380 36 36
Average win rate (%) 38.7 36.1 33.3
Goals per match 3.3 1.4 1.1
Yellow per match 4.4 2.7 2.2
Corners per match 10.9 4.1 4.9
Home goals per match 1.8 1.4 1.2
Away goals per match 1.5 1.3 0.9
Player rating 6.9 6.9 6.8

The Rich History of Wolverhampton Wanderers and Everton Football Clubs

The English football landscape is replete with teams that have a storied past and an interesting evolution. Two such teams that have not only shaped the history of the game in England but have also contributed significantly to the international football scene are Wolverhampton Wanderers and Everton. This article delves deeper into the histories and distinguishing characteristics of these legendary soccer teams.

The Great Wolves: Wolverhampton Wanderers FC

Established in 1877, Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club, also known as Wolves, has a rich history that extends over a century. The club was a founding member of the Football League in 1888, and in the early part of the 20th century established itself as a strong force, winning the FA Cup in 1908 and 1893.

However, the golden era of the Wolves began in the late 1950s. Under the leadership of their manager Stan Cullis, Wolves won the Football League Championship three times in six years and secured the FA Cup in 1960. This era also witnessed the club fostering connections with overseas clubs, becoming a pioneer in global football.

The Toffees: Everton FC

On the other side of the spectrum is Everton Football Club, based in Liverpool and commonly referred to as the Toffees. Founded in 1878, Everton is one of the oldest football clubs and was a founding member of the Football League in 1888.

Everton enjoyed its first major successes in the 1890s, winning the league twice and securing the FA Cup. However, the club's most successful period came in the mid-1980s under the guidance of their manager Howard Kendall. The Toffees won two league titles, an FA Cup and the European Cup Winners' Cup during this era.

The Modern Era and Beyond

Both Wolverhampton Wanderers and Everton have had their share of ups and downs in the modern era. Wolves were relegated to the fourth tier of English football in the 1980s but made a spectacular comeback to the Premier League in 2018. Everton, despite challenging times, has maintained its status in the Premier League and continues to be a competitive side even today.

Despite the ebbs and flows, both teams have remained an integral part of English football. Their histories are interweaved into the rich tapestry of the game, providing fans with countless unforgettable moments.

Conclusion: Legacy and Influence

The impact that Wolverhampton Wanderers and Everton have had on English football and the world platform is undisputed. Both teams have served as the launching pad for countless star players while delivering memorable matches and instilling a passion for the beautiful game in multiple generations of fans.

Looking beyond their accomplishment on the field, both clubs have left an impactful legacy that transcends sport. They have been instrumental in the development of their local communities, fostering a sense of camaraderie and unity among supporters. As these clubs look towards the future, they carry with them a rich history and the promise of a bright future.