Everton manager David Moyes
(Credit: Imago).
Edward Bazeley
Thu 6 March 2025 8:40, UK
Everton take on Wolves in the Premier League on Saturday with the hope of extending their unbeaten run in the competition.
Everton head to Molineux following a seven-game unbeaten league run, which has most recently seen the Toffees draw 2-2 with Manchester United and 1-1 with Brentford.
David Moyes’ side will be pleased with their current unbeaten streak, but will view their clash with Wolves as a strong opportunity to pick up their first win since that triumph over Crystal Palace on February 15.
Wolves sit just one place below Everton in the Premier League table, but the Toffees hold a 10-point cushion between themselves and this weekend’s opponents.
Everton manager David Moyes (Credit: Imago)
Supercomputer predicts how Wolves vs Everton may finish
Opta’s Supercomputer has predicted that Wolves are slightly more likely than Everton to run out as the winners at Molineux on Saturday.
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The last meeting between Everton and Wolves witnessed Moyes’ side win 4-0 at Goodison Park, courtesy of strikes from Ashley Young and Orel Mangala, prior to Craig Dawson’s unwanted brace of own goals.
Everton’s last four results vs Wolves
Date Home/Away Result
04/12/2024 Home 4-0 W
30/12/2023 Away 3-0 L
26/08/2023 Home 0-1 L
20/05/2023 Away 1-1 D
Everton’s recent record vs Wolves
But Everton will be much less proud of their recent record at Molineux, as they have failed to win there since January 2021, when goals from Alex Iwobi and Michael Keane sealed a 2-1 win.
Meanwhile, Opta’s supercomputer has crunched the numbers and predicted that Wolves have a 36.9 per cent chance of beating the Toffees, whereas Moyes’ men have a 34.4 per cent chance of winning on the road, while a draw stands at 28.7 per cent.
Everton manager David Moyes (Credit: Imago)
Everton should fancy their chances of a win over Wolves
Everton deserve credit for the fact that they are currently enjoying a seven-game unbeaten streak in the league, but at the same time they have now won just one of their last four games.
Toffees supporters were left disappointed when their side were knocked out of the FA Cup by Bournemouth last month, via a 2-0 defeat at Goodison Park.
Everton also did not cover themselves in glory when they let a 2-0 lead against Manchester United slip, as they instead picked up a 2-2 draw.
But Saturday’s encounter with Wolves, who are just five points clear of the relegation zone, could hand Everton with a great opportunity to earn their first victory since their win over Crystal Palace three weeks ago.
While the supercomputer has handed Wolves the edge on Saturday, Vitor Pereira’s men may struggle to get the better of the Toffees amid star man Matheus Cunha’s current suspension.
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