Graham Potter, Vitor Pereira
Credit: Imago
Edward Bazeley
Sun 30 March 2025 9:10, UK
West Ham United are set to travel to face Wolves in the Premier League on Tuesday.
The Hammers recently enjoyed back-to-back wins over Arsenal and Leicester City, before suffering a defeat to Newcastle United and being held to a 1-1 draw by Everton.
But a win over Wolves would see Graham Potter’s men enjoy their third win in five Premier League outings.
In their most recent meeting with Wolves in December, West Ham enjoyed a 2-1 win at the London Stadium thanks to goals from Tomas Soucek and Jarrod Bowen.
Potter was not in charge of West Ham when they last played Wolves (Credit: Imago)
Wolves predicted to beat West Ham
Opta’s supercomputer has predicted that Wolves have a 39 per cent chance of beating the Hammers, while Potter and Co’s chances of defeating Vitor Pereira’s men stand at 32 per cent.
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As per Opta, there is also a 27 cent likelihood of a draw between the two sides at Molineux on Tuesday (1 April).
Heading into their visit to Molineux, West Ham sit seven points clear of Wolves but just one place above them in the Premier League table.
Graham Potter West Ham
Potter will hope West Ham can beat Wolves (Credit: Imago)
West Ham should have enough quality to beat Wolves
While Opta’s Supercomputer has outlined that Wolves could be the slight favourites to win on Tuesday, the Hammers will fancy their chances of getting the better of Pereira’s men.
Potter’s side have not lost a competitive fixture against the Molineux club since a 1-0 defeat in January 2023, which came thanks to Daniel Podence’s goal.
Opponent Result
Arsenal (A) 0-1 W
Leicester (H) 2-0 W
Newcastle (H) 0-1 L
Everton (A) 1-1 D
West Ham have won two of their last four games
Furthermore, West Ham have been a better side than Wolves throughout the current Premier League season, which is showcased by the fact that they hold a seven-point cushion over Pereira and Co.
The Hammers also showed positive signs when they beat both Arsenal and Leicester in February, and should be determined to make it three wins in five when they travel to Molineux.
If West Ham emerge victorious on Tuesday night, then it is a clear sign that they have turned a corner under Potter and should be in good stead to finish a poor campaign on a positive note.
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