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Wolves are enduring arguably the darkest Premier League campaign in club history. After 25 rounds, they’ve managed just 1 win, 6 draws, and 18 losses, sitting on only 9 points — a massive 18 points adrift of safety. Survival is now mathematically possible, but realistically out of reach.


Since late January, Wolves are winless in six league matches (3 draws, 3 losses). The only minor positives came in a narrow 1–0 FA Cup win over League Two side Grimsby Town, and a gritty 0–0 draw away at Nottingham Forest where they somehow survived 35 shots faced.



They’re dealing with major blows at both ends of the pitch.


Attacking talisman Hwang Hee-chan is ruled out for several weeks with a calf injury. His absence further weakens what is already the lowest-scoring attack in the Premier League.


Key defender Toti Gomes has been sidelined with a hamstring issue since December — coincidentally after facing Arsenal — and this match comes too soon for a return.


There is some optimism around winter signings Ángel Gomes and Adam Armstrong, who could start alongside 18-year-old prospect Matheus Mané (3 goal involvements in 17 EPL appearances this season).


Arsenal remain firmly in the title race. After 25 matches, they sit top of the table with 17 wins, 6 draws, and 2 defeats (57 points), holding a four-point lead.


Following a 1–1 draw away at Brentford, the Gunners responded emphatically with a 4–0 FA Cup demolition of Wigan Athletic — becoming the first Premier League side to score four goals inside the opening 30 minutes of an FA Cup tie.


There are injuries, but also encouraging returns:


Mikel Merino is out long-term (foot surgery, 3–5 months).


Kai Havertz is still nursing a muscle issue — unlikely to feature here, though he may return for the North London Derby.


Young talent Max Dowman is nearing recovery from an ankle problem.


Martin Ødegaard suffered a knee knock recently and misses this match, though he could return for Spurs.


Riccardo Calafiori picked up a warm-up injury before the FA Cup match but has resumed training and could feature.


Ben White was subbed off due to fatigue — no major concern.


The attack is trending upward:


Bukayo Saka returned from injury and played 60 minutes in the FA Cup — likely to start again.


William Saliba has recovered from illness and anchors the backline.


Viktor Gyökeres has scored 3 goals in his last 3 league matches.


Noni Madueke has scored in back-to-back away league games and has 4 career EPL goals against Wolves — 27% of his total Premier League output.


Head-to-Head


Across 127 meetings in all competitions, Arsenal dominate with 67 wins, 28 draws, and 32 losses.


More striking is recent dominance: Arsenal have beaten Wolves in nine consecutive Premier League meetings. Wolves’ last league win over Arsenal dates back to February 2021.


Earlier this season, Arsenal edged Wolves 2–1 at the Emirates thanks to a dramatic 94th-minute own goal — a painful memory for the hosts.


Betting Angle


An Arsenal win looks highly probable, but the away moneyline offers limited value from an investment standpoint.

Preferred play: Over 2.5 Goals



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