Wolves are set to take on Everton on Saturday, 30 August, with both teams looking for a win to take into the international break.
The issue is arguably more pressing for Wolves, as Vitor Pereira's men have lost both of their opening Premier League matches this season.
Everton, on the other hand, are looking to build on two wins from their last two matches, but after losing to Leeds at Elland Road on the opening day, their away form is a concern.
As part of this week's round of Premier League betting tips, check out our Wolves vs Everton prediction below.
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Wolves vs Everton prediction: The visitors to take something
Key Stats
- Wolves have picked up just one point from their last three home Premier League matches.
- Everton have won two of their three competitive matches this season.
- Fewer than three goals have been scored in all three of Everton's matches this season.
Correct score prediction: Wolves 1-1 Everton
If Wolves hadn't found some form against West Ham in the Carabao Cup this week, then I'd be all in on an Everton win, but that 3-2 victory could give them the boost they need ahead of kick-off this weekend. Everton were excellent last week in their win against Brighton, and if they can perform close to that on Saturday, then it's hard to see Wolves beating them.
Pre-game odds and win probability: Close to call
- HOME: 6/4 (2.50) – 40%
- DRAW: 11/5 (3.20) – 31.3%
- AWAY: 15/8 (2.88) – 34.8%
*odds from Ladbrokes, subject to change
The Wolves vs Everton odds are illustrative of how tough this match is to call. Ladbroke have made Wolves the narrow favourites, giving them a 40% chance of getting the win, while Everton have been given just a 34.8% chance of victory.
You can find all our predictions for today's games on our football betting tips page.
Most recent H2Hs: Advantage Wolves
Wolves have a good recent record in this fixture, which should give them some confidence and belief ahead of Saturday. The Old Gold have lost just one of their last eight matches against Everton, with four wins and three draws coming in the other seven. The Toffees haven't won at Molineux since January 2021.
England Premier League 08/03/25
Wolverhampton
Everton
England Premier League 04/12/24
Everton
Wolverhampton
England Premier League 30/12/23
Wolverhampton
Everton
England Premier League 26/08/23
Everton
Wolverhampton
England Premier League 20/05/23
Wolverhampton
Everton
Wolves preview: Gomes to sit out
Toti Gomes will miss the match for Wolves after he was sent off against Bournemouth last weekend. Elsewhere, Jorgen Stand Larsen is expected to start the match despite Newcastle still being in for the Norwegian striker. If this is his final appearance for the club, can he sign off with a goal?
Predicted lineup: Sa (GK), Doherty, Agbadou, Toti, Tchatchoua, Gomes, Andre, Wolfe, Munesti, Strand Larsen, Arias
England Premier League 10/05/25
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Brighton
2
Wolverhampton
0
England Premier League 02/05/25
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Man City
1
Wolverhampton
0
England Premier League 26/04/25
W
Leicester
0
Wolverhampton
3
England Premier League 20/04/25
W
Man Utd
0
Wolverhampton
1
England Premier League 13/04/25
W
Tottenham
2
Wolverhampton
4
Everton preview: Branthwaite remains out
Everton remain without Jarrad Branthwaite this weekend, but David Moyes is hopeful that the defender will return after the international break. It would come as a surprise to nobody if Moyes sticks with the same starting XI that beat Brighton last week, but Vitaliy Mykolenko could come in now that he is fit again.
Predicted lineup: Pickford (GK), O’Brien, Tarkowski, Keane, Mykolenko, Gueye, Garner, Ndiaye, Dewsbury-Hall, Grealish, Barry
England Premier League 10/05/25
W
Fulham
1
Everton
3
England Premier League 03/05/25
D
Ipswich
2
Everton
2
England Premier League 26/04/25
L
Chelsea
1
Everton
0
England Premier League 19/04/25
L
Man City
2
Everton
0
England Premier League 12/04/25
W
Nottm Forest
0
Everton
1
Player to watch: Jack Grealish

Jack Grealish immediately looked more at home in an Everton shirt than he had for the past two years in a Man City one. The former Villa man played like a free spirit down the left flank against Brighton and was more than deserving of his two assists. Can he now start adding goals to his game?