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Prediction published on Oct 30, 2025 6:02 PM by Dario in England - Premier League | Modified on Oct 30, 2025 6:02 PM
Matchday 10 of the Premier League brings a crucial relegation battle as Fulham host Wolverhampton Wanderers at Craven Cottage. Both sides are struggling for form and desperately need points to climb away from the bottom of the table. Fulham sit 17th, just above the drop zone, while Wolves occupy last place, still searching for their first league win of the season. With both teams under pressure, this encounter promises to be tense and hard-fought.
Fulham began the season on a positive note, collecting eight points from their first five matches (two wins, two draws, one loss). However, their momentum has completely stalled in recent weeks. The Cottagers have lost their last four Premier League games, scoring only three goals and conceding eight during that run. Their most recent league outing ended in a narrow 2-1 defeat to Newcastle United, where a late goal from Bruno Guimaraes denied them a valuable point.
Despite their league struggles, Fulham managed to find some relief in the EFL Cup, advancing to the quarter-finals after a penalty shootout win over Wycombe Wanderers following a 1-1 draw in regulation time. That result at least halted their losing streak, even if it came outside the league.
In the Premier League, Fulham’s record stands at 2 wins, 2 draws, and 5 defeats, with an average of 1.0 goals scored and 1.6 conceded per match. Their attack has been inconsistent, with no player scoring more than once in the league so far. Seven different players share the team’s top scorer spot with a single goal each. The absence of key attacking figures such as Rodrigo Muniz and Harry Wilson has further limited their offensive options, while defensive injuries to Antonee Robinson and Joachim Andersen have weakened their back line.
At home, Fulham have at least shown some resilience. They have seen over 0.5 goals in the second half in 18 of their last 20 Premier League home matches, suggesting that their games often open up after the break. However, their inability to turn performances into points remains a major concern for manager Marco Silva, whose side have failed to keep a clean sheet in their last five league outings.
Wolverhampton Wanderers enter this fixture in dire need of a turnaround. After nine matches, they remain winless in the Premier League, with a record of 0 wins, 2 draws, and 7 defeats. They have scored just 0.8 goals per game while conceding an average of 2.1. Their defensive frailties have been costly, as they have conceded at least once in each of their last 13 league matches.
Wolves’ latest league match ended in heartbreak, losing 3-2 at home to Burnley after conceding deep into stoppage time. That defeat followed their EFL Cup elimination at the hands of Chelsea, where they fought back from 3-0 down but ultimately lost 4-3. Despite showing fighting spirit, their inability to defend effectively continues to undermine their efforts.
Manager Vitor Pereira faces a tough challenge in lifting his squad’s morale. The team’s attack has been equally unconvincing, with six different players having scored just one league goal each. Jorgen Strand Larsen remains their main attacking outlet, having found the net in the recent defeat to Burnley, while Tolu Arokodare could push for a starting spot after scoring in midweek. Injury concerns for Matt Doherty and Rodrigo Gomes further complicate Pereira’s selection options.
On the road, Wolves have struggled to make an impact, scoring only once in their away fixtures this season. However, their defensive metrics show some promise — they rank among the top three teams in the league for expected goals conceded as visitors, suggesting that their defensive structure is not as poor as results might indicate. Still, they have lost at half time in seven of their last ten away matches, often finding themselves chasing games early on.
Both sides enter this match under significant pressure, and the stakes could not be higher. Fulham’s home advantage and Wolves’ ongoing search for a first win create a fascinating dynamic. The Cottagers will look to control possession and exploit Wolves’ defensive lapses, while the visitors may rely on counterattacks and set pieces to find a breakthrough.
Historically, this fixture has been evenly balanced. In their last five head-to-head meetings, both teams have won twice, with one draw. The most recent encounter ended 2-1 in favor of Wolves in February 2025. However, given the current form of both teams, a high-scoring affair seems unlikely. Both have struggled in front of goal, and their recent matches have often been tight and low on clear chances.
Fulham’s lack of a reliable finisher and Wolves’ inefficiency in attack point toward a cautious, low-tempo contest. The midfield battle will be crucial, with players like Alex Iwobi and Sasa Lukic expected to dictate Fulham’s tempo, while Wolves will depend on Mario Lemina and Joao Gomes to provide stability and transition play.
Given the defensive vulnerabilities and attacking limitations on both sides, this match could hinge on a single moment of quality or a defensive mistake. A draw would not be surprising, but Fulham’s home support might just give them a slight edge in what promises to be a tense and scrappy affair at Craven Cottage.
Fulham vs Wolverhampton Wanderers prediction by BetMines:
The most likely outcome is a Fulham win (1) with a 48% probability. The Draw (X) follows at 24%, while a Wolverhampton Wanderers win (2) stands at 28%.
This section provides average statistics and percentages on the main markets for the last 10 matches of both teams
Fulham
Wolverhampton Wanderers
Under
Over
Under
Over
0.5
2
8
0
10
1.5
6
4
1
9
2.5
8
2
4
6
3.5
9
1
7
3
4.5
10
0
10
0