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Prediction published on Dec 18, 2025 4:04 PM by Dario in England - Premier League | Modified on Dec 18, 2025 4:04 PM
The Premier League continues with a crucial clash at Molineux as Wolverhampton Wanderers host Brentford on matchday 17. The home side are desperate to end a disastrous run that has left them rooted to the bottom of the table, while the visitors aim to distance themselves from the relegation zone. With both teams struggling for consistency, this encounter promises tension, urgency, and perhaps a few surprises.
It has been a season to forget so far for Wolverhampton Wanderers. After sixteen league games, they remain winless, collecting just two points from a possible forty-eight. Their record of 0 wins, 2 draws, and 14 defeats makes them the only team in the Premier League yet to taste victory this campaign. The Old Gold have also lost their last nine league matches and ten in all competitions, conceding an average of 2.2 goals per game while scoring only 0.6.
Their most recent outing ended in a 2-1 defeat against Arsenal, a result that extended their miserable run. At home, things have been equally bleak: just one point from eight matches at Molineux, with five consecutive losses in front of their supporters. Defensive frailties have been a recurring theme, as Wolves have conceded at least one goal in each of their last twenty Premier League matches. Moreover, they have failed to lead at half-time in nineteen of their last twenty league fixtures, underlining their slow starts and lack of control in games.
Injuries and suspensions have further complicated matters. Several key players remain unavailable, and the team’s depth has been tested. The absence of Jean-Ricner Bellegarde, Marshall Munetsi, Rodrigo Gomes, Leon Chiwome, and Daniel Bentley has limited rotation options. Additionally, Yerson Mosquera is suspended after accumulating five yellow cards. Two players, Tawanda Chirewa and Emmanuel Agbadou, are away on international duty, leaving the squad even thinner. With morale low and confidence fragile, Wolves must find a way to break their winless streak before it becomes historically disastrous.
Brentford have also endured an inconsistent season, though their situation is far less dire. Sitting fifteenth in the table, the Bees have collected 20 points from sixteen matches, with a record of 6 wins, 2 draws, and 8 defeats. Their average of 1.4 goals scored and 1.6 conceded per game reflects a team capable of competing but prone to lapses in concentration. In their last five matches, they have managed one win, one draw, and three defeats, including a 2-0 loss to Manchester City in the Carabao Cup quarter-final.
Despite their struggles, Brentford remain a dangerous side, particularly when their attacking players find rhythm. Igor Thiago has been the standout performer, contributing eleven goals in sixteen league appearances, making him one of the top scorers in the division. The Bees’ recent 1-1 draw against Leeds United ended a run of two consecutive league defeats and offered a glimpse of resilience. However, their away form remains a concern, with only one win in their last eight league trips and three consecutive first-half deficits on the road.
Injuries have also affected Brentford’s campaign, though their situation is improving. Antoni Milambo, Fabio Carvalho, and Josh Dasilva remain sidelined, while Dango Ouattara and Frank Onyeka are away on international duty. The return of Igor Thiago from a minor knock is a major boost, as his presence up front adds much-needed cutting edge. Encouragingly, over 1.5 goals have been scored in each of Brentford’s last twelve away matches, suggesting that their games rarely lack action.
When comparing both sides, Brentford appear to have the upper hand. While their away record is far from impressive, they face a Wolves team that has completely lost its way. The hosts’ inability to score consistently and their defensive instability make them vulnerable against a side that, despite its flaws, still carries attacking threat. The Bees’ superior confidence and the form of Igor Thiago could prove decisive in this encounter.
Historically, this fixture has been balanced but slightly tilted in Brentford’s favor. In their last five head-to-head meetings, Wolves have failed to win, drawing three and losing two, with an average of 1.4 goals scored and 2.2 conceded. The last meeting ended 1-1, but given the current dynamics, a repeat of that result seems unlikely. Wolves’ defensive issues and Brentford’s ability to exploit spaces could lead to another difficult evening for the home side.
Statistically, the trends point toward goals. Over 0.5 goals in the second half have been recorded in each of Wolves’ last thirteen matches, while over 1.5 goals have been scored in Brentford’s last eleven. Both teams have shown defensive weaknesses, and with a 62% probability for Both Teams To Score (Yes) and 60% for Over 2.5 goals, an open contest could be on the cards. However, given Wolves’ prolonged slump, Brentford’s greater efficiency in front of goal might be the deciding factor.
Ultimately, this match represents a chance for Brentford to end their poor away run and for Wolves to restore some pride. Yet, based on form, momentum, and statistical indicators, the visitors are better positioned to claim all three points.
Wolves vs Brentford prediction from BetMines: Brentford win (2) with 43% probability.
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