Wolverhampton Wanderers VS Chelsea
This English Premier League match will be played at Wolves' home stadium, Molineux Stadium, on 07/02/2026 at 23:00 UTC between Wolves (home) and Chelsea (away). According to the odds provided by the user, the odds of an away win are 1.73, which is a relatively favored side.
Recent RecordsWolves' recent record needs to be analyzed in conjunction with their season performance, usually as a mid-table team, home performance is the key to its point grabbing, but it may not be consistent enough against top teams. As a traditional giant, Chelsea's squad strength and away combat ability are usually stronger, and their recent form will directly affect whether they can win away from home.
Historical head-to-headJudging from the historical head-to-head records of the two teams, Chelsea have a clear advantage in overall strength and confrontation psychology, although Wolves occasionally upset at home, but the winning rate against Chelsea is relatively low, and the historical record supports the pattern of unbeaten or winning away teams.
The odds offered by oddsusers are: Wolves to win 4.72, draw 4.37 and Chelsea to win 1.73. This odds combination clearly shows that the institution is optimistic about the away team Chelsea, and the odds of 1.73 away wins are within a reasonable range for the advantageous side, and the odds of draws and home wins are both high, and the probability of playing is relatively low.
PredictionBased on recent form, historical head-to-head and odds data, Chelsea have the advantage in strength and situation in this game, and the odds of an away win of 1.73 also reflect the market's confidence in them. Chelsea's away win is the most probable result, but it is necessary to pay attention to the difficulties that Wolves may create at home.
Do Not BetThis analysis is for sports research purposes only and does not constitute any betting advice. Please note that the outcome of football matches is affected by various factors such as on-site lineup, tactics, and form, and there is uncertainty, so please look at it rationally.
