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Wolves vs Crystal Palace: Score prediction, live stream, line-ups, odds, TV, h2h - Premier League preview

Palace facing a tough test on the road. (Picture: AFP/Getty Images)

Wolves vs Crystal Palace
Premier League 2018/19
Venue: Molineux
Kick-off time: 7:45pm GMT

Crystal Palace will look to spring a surprise on Wolves when they travel to Molineux tonight.

The Eagles have taken four points from their last three games but face a tough task in taming a Wolves side who left London with all three points last time out – coming from behind to beat Tottenham.

Ahead of what could be a very important January transfer window, Palace will want to start the New Year with a bang.


Team news and line-ups

Wolves: Rui Patricio, Bennett, Coady, Boly, Doherty, Joao Moutinho, Saiss, Jonny, Ivan Cavaleiro, Jimenez, Helder Costa

Subs: Neves, Gibbs-White, John Ruddy, Ruben Vinagre, Dendoncker, Leo Bonatini, Traore

Crystal Palace: Guaita, Wan Bissaka, Tomkins, Sakho, Van Aanholt, McArthur, Milivojevic, Kouyate, Townsend, Ayew, Zaha

Subs: Ward, Meyer, Hennessey, Schlupp, Wickham, Kelly, Riedewald

Referee: Roger East (Wiltshire)


Score prediction: Wolves 2-0 Crystal Palace

Wolves have lost just one of their last six matches - that one against Premier League leaders Liverpool - and Palace's lack of true firepower could hinder them again.


Betting tips via Betfair | UK users only | Subject to change

Match odds

  • Wolves win: 21/20
  • Palace win: 10/3
  • Draw: 12/5

First goal scorer odds

  • Raul Jimenez: 5/1
  • Wilfried Zaha: 17/2
  • Helder Costa: 17/2

Click here to find the latest match odds and place a bet.


Wolves vs Crystal Palace tickets

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TV channel and live stream online coverage

The match will not be available to watch live in the UK.

But you can follow all the action with Standard Sport's LIVE blog.


Head to head (h2h) history and results

These two have met on 64 occasions in the past with Wolves winning 26 of those compared to Palace’s 20.

Matt Doherty’s second-half strike was the difference between the two when they met at Selhurst Park in October.

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