Liverpool wants to recover quickly from its defeat against Nottingham Forest, and their next stop is against the worst team in the league for the moment, Wolves.
Wolverhampton comes from another defeat after starting the season in the same trend they ended the previous one.
The Reds convincingly defeated Bournemouth and want to reignite their winning streak.
Wolves vs. Liverpool betting odds and info
Wolves 7.8 | Liverpool 1.396 | Draw Offs: 5.5 |
When? | Saturday, September 28, 12:30 pm ET, 11:30 am CST, 10:30 am MT, 9:30 pm PT |
Where? | Molineux Stadium |
Where can I watch it? | ESPN |
Why Bet on the Wolves?
The last-placed team will be hosting this upcoming clash, and they are trying to recover after only racking a single point from a draw and four losses.
The Wolves must make amends for back-to-back defeats to Newcastle and Aston Villa and they are likely to fight tooth and nail against Liverpool.
Colombia midfielder Yerson Mosquera suffered a serious injury in the Villa Park clash, with Santiago Bueno likely to step up. Things are looking pretty bleak for Gary O’Neil in the Black Country at present, as the level of the team in 2024 has been low, to say the least.
Against Villa, they suffered a comeback despite taking an early lead after 25 minutes. It’s the second they suffer in a row. They lost their shape in the final quarter of the game again, conceding three times in the last 17 minutes.
Why Bet on Liverpool?
The Reds have four wins and a single loss, scoring ten goals and conceding one. Precisely, that goal was the 1-0 vs. Forest.
Liverpool has shown great character in recent weeks to bounce back, winning their last two across all competitions.
They were at their clinical best in their latest league outing, smashing three past Bournemouth at Anfield, so now they aim to build upon the result.
The Reds have defeated Wolves in each of their last three encounters in the Premier League, so the team should be confident and ready to come into this clash.
First-choice goalkeeper Alisson Becker is a major doubt, while midfielder Harvey Elliott continues to miss out with injury.
Final Betting Analysis: Wolves vs. Liverpool
Liverpool come into this fixture full of confidence, riding a wave of form under new manager Arne Slot. With key players like Ryan Gravenberch and Luis Diaz thriving and a defense that looks unbreakable, Arne Slot’s men quickly returned to winning ways. Given Wolverhampton’s poor form in the national championship, the Reds are expected to leave Molineux with all three points without much fuss.
The Wolves will be desperate to stop the rot, but given their current struggles at both ends of the pitch, it’s hard to see them upsetting the odds. We’ll go for a 0-4.
Go for a victory for the visitors at 1.396. If you bet $100 at such odds, you could get $39.6 for a total payout of $139.6.