With the Premier League title race heating, Arsenal return to the Emirates Stadium knowing that any slip-up could invite pressure from their closest rivals. Standing in their way is a struggling Wolves side rooted to the bottom of the table and fighting battles both on and off the pitch.
For Tanzanian football fans following the Premier League closely, this fixture looks like a classic mismatch on paper — but history reminds us that surprises are never impossible.
Match Preview and Current Form
Arsenal: Leaders Under Pressure but Strong at Home
Arsenal’s cushion at the top of the table has been cut to just two points after a mixed run of form (W2, D2, L1). Their late 2-1 defeat to Aston Villa last weekend raised questions about defensive depth, with injuries contributing to six goals conceded in their previous five league games.
However, the Emirates Stadium remains a fortress. The Gunners are on a four-match Premier League winning streak at home and midweek confidence was restored with an emphatic 3-0 UEFA Champions League victory over Club Brugge. That result underlined Arsenal’s attacking fluency and control, especially in open play.
Wolves: A Season in Crisis
Wolves’ campaign continues to unravel. A 4-1 defeat to Manchester United on Monday followed fan protests against ownership and prompted a brutal assessment from manager Rob Edwards, who described his side’s defending as “like a kids’ game”.
Statistically, it’s bleak:
- No league wins in 15 matches (D2, L13)
- Four consecutive away league defeats without scoring
- Joint-lowest points total at this stage in Premier League history
Facing the league leaders on the road feels like the most challenging test yet.
Head-to-Head Dominance
Arsenal’s record against Wolves is overwhelming:
- Eight consecutive wins in all competitions
- Wolves failed to score in six of those matches.
- Arsenal have scored in 35 straight H2Hs, the second-longest scoring streak between two English clubs.
This matchup has been one-sided for years, and recent trends strongly favour the hosts.
Hot Stats and Key Trends
- Arsenal’s last 11 Premier League goals have all come from open play
- The Gunners have scored seven unanswered home goals between the 31st minute and half-time this season.
- Wolves account for half of the four occasions where a bottom-placed team has beaten league leaders in Premier League history.
- Wolves have still managed to score in six of the last eight visits to Arsenal.

Key Players to Watch
Arsenal
- Noni Madueke: Fresh from a midweek brace, he has scored four goals in his last two Premier League starts against Wolves, making him a constant threat down the flank.
Wolves
- David Møller Wolfe: Despite the team’s struggles, he has contributed to four goals this season (2 goals, two assists) and offers Wolves a rare attacking spark.
Injury Watch
Arsenal remain stretched, with Declan Rice and Leandro Trossard missing midweek action, while Wolves may be without Jean-Ricner Bellegarde, who limped off after scoring against Manchester United.
Arsenal vs Wolves Prediction and Betting Tips
Everything points towards a dominant Arsenal performance:
- Superior squad depth
- Strong home form
- Wolves’ defensive collapse away from home
✅ Best Bet: Arsenal -3 Handicap
Given Wolves’ recent heavy defeats and inability to score on the road, backing Arsenal to win by three or more goals offers substantial value.
Predicted Score: Arsenal 4-0 Wolves
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Final Verdict
Arsenal have little margin for error at the top, but this fixture offers the perfect opportunity to reassert dominance. Against a Wolves side low on confidence and leaking goals, the Gunners should deliver a convincing home win and keep their title charge firmly on track.
Smart money says Arsenal, comfortably.
