English Premier League


BTTS Yes
Manchester City - Wolverhampton Wanderers
Who will win?
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Manchester City
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Draw
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Wolverhampton Wanderers
January 24, 2025 | Etihad Stadium | Premier League | 15:00 GMT
Man City and Wolves face off in this Premier League clash, with City desperately hoping to get back on track following a timid derby defeat last time out as they look to put some pressure on league leaders Arsenal and Wolves looking to continue their upturn in form as they fight the almost unwinnable battle against relegation.
Key Betting Tips: BTTS @ 2.00
Man City Predicted Lineup: Donnarumma, Nunes, Khusanov, Guehi, Ake, Rodri, Reijnders, Foden, Silva, Cherki, Haaand
Wolves Predicted Lineup: Sa, Mosquera, Bueno, Krejci, Tchatchoua, Gomes, Andre, Mane, Bueno, Arokodare, Hwang
Man City currently sit in 2nd place in the Premier League but are now seven points behind league leaders Arsenal following their disappointing derby defeat last weekend. Recent league form has been poor for the hosts, and they have failed to win a Premier League game in their last four attempts.
Wolves are still comfortably at the bottom of the Premier League despite a run of four games unbeaten, which has seen them pick up six of their eight-point total and spark murmurings of what could become the greatest escape in history, albeit unlikely.
16.08.25 Wolves 0-4 Man City
02.05.25 Man City 1-0 Wolves
20.10.24 Wolves 1-2 Man City
04.05.24 Man City 5-1 Wolves
30.09.23 Wolves 2-1 Man City
City 1-1 Chelsea
City 1-1 Brighton
City 10-1 Exeter
Newcastle 0-2 City
Man Utd 2-0 City
Man Utd 1-1 Wolves
Wolves 3-0 West Ham
Everton 1-1 Wolves
Wolves 6-1 Shrewsbury
Wolves 0-0 Newcastle
Our advanced algorithm analyses 200 data points to generate these predictions with a 66.70% confidence in BTTS. This model factors in current form, head-to-head records, player availability and tactical matchups.
Football Park's Best Bet: BTTS @ 1.91 – Our team of in-house tipsters has predicted BTTS. Wolves have been on a good run of form lately, and with City's struggles defensively, could well put a score on the board – backing against City to score at home doesn't usually bode well, so BTTS is a good option here.
Erling Haaland (Man City): Haaland's usual goalscoring rate has slowed down massively in recent weeks and the big Norwegian only has one in his last seven games across all competitions. That drought won't last for much longer though and he could get back on track here.
Matheus Mane (Wolves): The 18-year-old has been a breath of fresh air for Wolves in recent weeks and has been their bright spark since the better run of results began; that pattern will likely continue here.

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