Wolverhampton – Brentford : Molineux holds its breath 
Still without a win this season, Wolverhampton host Brentford on Saturday in a heavy atmosphere. Bottom of the table, the Wolves don’t have the luxury of mistakes. Brentford arrive with doubts of their own, especially away from home.
Wolverhampton : confidence at rock bottom 
The picture is brutal. Wolves are piling up defeats and watching the relegation zone creep closer week after week. Against Arsenal, Rob Edwards’ men thought they had a point. Then a stoppage‑time mistake blew it all apart.
The run is heavy. No league wins, a defence that often breaks at the worst moments and an attack missing bite. Even at Molineux the team can’t lean on the crowd to haul them out of trouble.
Brentford : less flashy, but steadier 
Brentford aren’t firing on all cylinders, far from it. The Carabao Cup exit left scars, and dropped points in the league are stacking up. The issue is clear: they’ve mismanaged too many games after going ahead.
Away form is worrying. Still, the Bees keep a more stable organisation than today’s opponents. Against a fragile Wolves side, that could be enough.
Probable line-ups
Wolverhampton : Johnstone, S. Bueno, Agbadou, Toti, Doherty, Joao Gomes, Krejci, Andre, Wolfe, Arokodare, Hwang
Brentford : Kelleher, Kayode, Collins, Van den Berg, Hickey, Henderson, Yarmoliuk, Schade, Damsgaard, Lewis-Potter, Thiago
Key points
- Wolverhampton still haven’t won in the Premier League.
- The Wolves are on a long losing run.
- Brentford travel badly but are more structured.
- Maximum pressure on the home side.
Football Prediction Wolverhampton vs Brentford
Brentford to win
Wolves fight, but the same mistakes keep coming. Brentford, even depleted, look mentally sharper. In a tense match, the visitors’ experience and discipline can make the difference.
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