Arsenal vs Wolverhampton Wanderers

Matchweek 1 #ARSWOL
76.03% Arsenal
15.89% Draw
8.06% Wolverhampton Wanderers

Premier League this season

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Outcome Breakdown

39% Home
25% Draw
36% Away
54% Prediction hit rate
75.1% Wins
58% Both teams score
4% Goal less games
3.03 Avg goals

Emirates Stadium

London, England Grass, 60,260 capacity
Image of the stadium Emirates Stadium
Premier League's logo
GP P GD
2 ARS 30 61 30
17 WOL 30 29 -17
Edge pick
Bet Arsenal
Stake 2.25 unit
Odds 1.2
Bookmaker bet365

Arsenal begins Premier League title challenge in Wolves clash.

Arsenal kick off their title chase against Wolves at the Emirates Stadium on August 17, aiming to set a new record with a seventh consecutive win against the Wanderers while bolstering their credentials against Manchester City’s dominance.

Arsenal

The Gunners will begin their 2024/25 campaign off the back of a 2-0 win over Lyon in the Emirates Cup final. After a second-place finish last season, Arsenal will be looking to stop Manchester City from picking up a fifth successive Premier League title this term.

Investments in the transfer window to the tune of roughly £70 million saw Arsenal add Riccardo Calafiori from Bologna for €45 million, while David Raya remained at the Emirates for €32 million. Emile Smith Rowe left for Fulham, while Albert Sambi Lokonga joined Sevilla on loan. While the departures are not expected to harm Arsenal’s title hopes in any way, they will be keen to get off to a win on Saturday.

Arsenal are on a six-game winning run against Wolves and could go seven games against the Wanderers for the first time ever should they defeat Wolves here. In addition, the Gunners have won their last two opening Premier League games and are hoping for a third such win.

Mikel Arteta is expected to deploy a 4-3-3 formation with the attacking trio of Kai Havertz, Gabriel Martinelli, and Bukayo Saka. Despite the new season, Arteta will be sweating on defensive woes, with Takehiro Tomiyasu and Kieran Tierney ruled out, while Jurrien Timber remains in doubt.

Wolverhampton Wanderers

Wolves are aiming for a commendable spot inside the top ten, though they're not contenders for the title. Last season's disappointing campaign saw the Wanderers finish in 14th place.

Being cautious with their budget, Wolves spent £21.2 million in the summer transfer window. A significant portion of this went towards acquiring Rodrigo Gomes from SC Braga for €15 million.

However, they also saw the departure of their prized asset, Pedro Neto, to Chelsea for €60 million, ending his five-year period at the club. Gary O’Neil will need to find ways to adapt without the gifted player.

Wolves are on a three-game losing run on Match Day 1 as they prepare to visit Arsenal. Unfortunately, their record of just one win in 13 away top-flight visits to Arsenal [1W, 4D, 8L] doesn't inspire much confidence.

Matheus Cunha, who missed the final three pre-season matches, has returned to training alongside Boubacar Traore. However, Cunha remains a doubt for the weekend's game, and Nélson Semedo is suspended.

Team form

Showing the latest five games—giving you a quick look at recent performance trends. Teams in good form tend to do well in the next match.

Arsenal

Arsenal

ARS
2 1
FUL


ARS
1 0
CHE


ARS
2 2
PSV


MUN
1 1
ARS


PSV
1 7
ARS

Wolverhampton Wanderers

Wolverhampton Wanderers

WOL
1 0
WHU


SOU
1 2
WOL


WOL
1 1
EVE


BOU
1 1
WOL


WOL
1 2
FUL

Team Comparison

Side-by-side assessment of team statistics, including goals, attacks, and more. This allows you to directly compare key performance metrics. Analyzing these stats can reveal patterns and strengths that might influence the outcome.

Goals scored
1.83
1.37
Ball possession
55.63
47.57
Dangerous attacks
66.37
38.57
Shots
13.97
10.87
Clean sheets
11
6
Goals conceded
0.83
1.93
Tackles
16.03
21.27
Fouls
11.23
13.1
Yellow cards
2.17
2.7