Fulham FC’s form in recent games does not look promising, having earned a mere 0.8 points per game on average. Failing to score in two of their last five outings, and struggling in attack, it’s yet to be seen if there will be a rearranged strategy or the inclusion of an additional attacker. With a 42% record of failing to score this season and only five goals in their last five games, Fulham certainly needs a boost in attack.
Meanwhile, Wolverhampton Wanderers have been impressive in their recent performances, earning a 1.6 average points per game and scoring in each of their last five games irrespective of the venues. They’ve barely stumbled in their recent games, with only one loss in the last five, bagging two wins and two draws. High-scoring games are a trend with Wolverhampton, as their last nine matches have seen two or more goals. With an 83% record of BTTS in this season, Wolverhampton will likely be on the scoresheet.
Considering previous meetings between the two, Wolverhampton has been the dominant side, with 11 wins from 22 encounters, outdoing Fulham’s three victories. Fulham’s unremarkable home form contrasts with Wolverhampton’s decent away record which could be influential. The matches between the two sides typically see an average of 2.55 goals, with both teams scoring occurring 41% of the time.
Taking into account season-long performances at home and away, Fulham comes out slightly ahead, averaging 1.2 Points Per Game compared to Wolverhampton’s 1.17. Based on these stats and given the form of both sides, punters might find the home win for Fulham predicted by the bookies at odds of 2.10 quite enticing considering the home win ratio of the Cottagers.

