Simulation Picks
Maximize Your Odds of Winning with SportsLine Model and Our Top-Rated Picks
Maximize Your Odds of Winning with SportsLine Model and Our Top-Rated Picks
Understanding Public and Money
Expert Picks
Chelsea have won their last four games against Wolves, including a resounding 3-0 victory at Stamford Bridge earlier this season. They will be disappointed by their midweek defeat to Arsenal in the EFL Cup, but this game represents a perfect opportunity to bounce back. Wolves are bottom of the Premier League table, with just one win, five draws, and 18 defeats from 24 games. They were starting to build a tiny bit of momentum in January, but they’ve now lost their last two games. Chelsea look superior in every department, and they should win this game comfortably.
Wolves after bouncing back a little bit, seem to be back in a rut. They hosted a defensively inept Bournemouth side at home, and managed 15 shots with seven on target, and still didn't score. They're pressing still but man they just look broken. Chelsea under new manager Liam have been attack-heavy. They scored three on West Ham, three on Napoli, and three on Crystal Palace in their last matches. They also conceded five goals over those three matches. Take the over, and while I wouldn't be shocked if Wolves score, they might not need to, to cash this. s
Chelsea was down 2-0 to West Ham at halftime on the weekend, and managed to complete the comeback winning 3-2 off a 90+2' goal from Enzo Fernandez. I know there's a lot of memes about Chelsea winning with the "power of friendship" right now, but you can't deny that manager Rosenior's more personal coaching style is working for this time. While the matches haven't been the cleanest, they have won their last five matches, which included scoring three in their last three matches. Joao Pedro is in amazing form right now, so keep an eye out on him to score or assist!

