Match Preview: Huddersfield 1-0 Wolves Prediction and Betting Tips 26.02.2019

Huddersfield – Wolves Predictions

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Huddersfield 1-0 Wolves

Date: 26.02.2019 | Match at: 20:45 | League: England – Premier League | Tip: Over 1.5 Goals | Odds: 1.47 | Bookie: BetFair

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With a pitiful league-low of 14 Premier League (PL) goals in 27 matches, and a league record of: D1, L13, since beating Wolves in late November, Huddersfield are well on course to go down as one of the worst teams in PL history. Those 13 defeats include a run of seven consecutive home losses, as part of a home record that reads: W1, D2, L11.
Furthermore, they haven’t managed to score two match goals or more at the Kirklees Stadium at all this season, and they’ve failed to score all together in eight matches here. They are also yet to win as home outsiders in the league this season.
Entering the round in eight place (W3, D2), Wolves continue to overachieve. 19 points from their away matches is the seventh-best return in the league, and only the top three better their tally of just 15 conceded from 13 away matches (1.15 on average).
Despite their tight defence, entertainment has usually been on the agenda when Wolves go travelling, as seven of their last eight PL away matches have seen both teams score. However, comedy moments have cropped up occasionally, with Wolves scoring three own goals this season across all venues – the joint-highest tally in the league.
Players to watch: Huddersfield’s Danish duo Mathias Jorgensen and Philip Billing have five goals and 11 yellow cards between them. Meanwhile, Raúl Jiménez (WOL) has four goals in his last four PL matches.
Stat attack: Huddersfield got their fourth red card of the season in the last round – the joint-highest number in the league.
Each of Wolves’ last five H2Hs with Huddersfield have seen just one team score.
Huddersfield have lost after being behind at half-time 13 times this season – the second-highest number of occasions in the league.

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