Southampton – Wolves Predictions
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Southampton 3-1 Wolves
Date: 13.04.2019 | Match at: 15:00 | League: England – Premier League | Tip: Over 1.5 Goals | Odds: 1.44 | Bookie: BetFair
WON!!!
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| Although improving under Ralph Hasenhüttl, Southampton still have work to do, with only a five-point cushion between themselves and the relegation zone. Pragmatism has been the main theme here lately, as the ‘Saints’ have only drawn once in their last nine league games at St Mary’s (W4, D1, L4), while scoring in 12 consecutive home matches across all competitions. |
| Furthermore, out of Southampton’s 19 competitive matches under Hasenhüttl, no less than 14 have seen both teams score. Subsequently, ahead of this round, only two teams have seen more home matches than Southampton (11) feature over 2.5 goals. |
| Wolves, meanwhile, have conceded in 14 of 16 PL away matches this season, strengthening the case for goals here. Curiously, ten of those 14 saw them concede precisely one goal, and close to half (43.75%) featured exactly two match goals in total. |
| Despite being without a win in four away matches (D2, L2), Wolves are among the stingiest teams away from home this season, and just five of their 16 away matches in the league have featured three goals or more – a league low. |
| Players to watch: Fit again, Danny Ings could prove the difference for Southampton if he can add to his seven PL goals this season. Meanwhile, Raul Jimenéz has been sensational for Wolves with 12 PL goals and seven assists so far. |
| Stat attack: Southampton have rescued points from just two of ten losing half-time positions this PL season. |
| Wolves have scored two goals against Southampton in four of the last five competitive H2H encounters. |
| Southampton have won just twice when PL matchday favourites this season – a meagre 18.18% success rate. |
| Wolves’ last three PL away wins have produced over 2.5 goals and seen both teams score, with all seeing the first two match goals shared equally. |
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