Wolves continue their hunt for a first Premier League win of the season when they host a Crystal Palace side who enjoyed midweek success in the EFL Cup on Saturday.
The Eagles beat Aston Villa against the odds to progress, following on from an impressive win over Tottenham last weekend as they look to recover from their own slow start to the campaign.
Both teams to score - 4/6
Wolves pulled off a dramatic comeback at the Amex Stadium last weekend as late goals from Rayan Aït-Nouri and Matheus Cunha secured just their second point of the season.
Both those goals came after the 87th minute, but they should have no trouble finding the net at home to Palace on Saturday.
Gary O’Neil’s side may be second bottom of the Premier League table, but they have not failed to score in a league game since an opening weekend trip to the Arsenal, netting a respectable 12 goals in the eight assignments since.
Palace did claim a second league clean sheet of the season against Tottenham last weekend, but they have allowed their opponents at least 1.0 expected goals in seven of their nine top-flight fixtures and they are yet to secure a shutout away from home.
That being said, Oliver Glasner’s side have scored in five of their six competitive away games and they beat Aston Villa in the EFL Cup in midweek, so they should threaten a Wolves backline yet to keep a clean sheet this term.
Both teams to score landed in both meetings between this pair last term, and a similar outcome can be expected at Molineux.
Crystal Palace draw no bet - 10/11
Wolves may have clinched a much-needed point at Brighton, but they remain in the doldrums and an Eagles side enjoying a boost in morale could take advantage of their plight on Saturday.
The home side are yet to win a league game this season and their only success of the campaign came in an EFL Cup tie against Burnley in August.
The 25 goals they have conceded leaves them with the worst defensive record in the division and Palace will be looking to get at their under-pressure defence.
The Eagles have endured a rough start to the season, too, but a 1-0 win over Spurs last weekend ended a run of three straight defeats and they followed that up with a fantastic effort away to Villa in the EFL Cup.
They beat Wolves home and away last season and have only lost two of their last five competitive away games, so back them to make it three wins on the spin.
Rayan Aït-Nouri to score or assist - 13/5
Rayan Aït-Nouri kickstarted the Wolves comeback as he stabbed home from a corner at the Amex Stadium and the flying Algerian left wing-back could make an impression again this weekend.
That was Aït-Nouri’s third goal in his last four games for his club and he has two assists to go along with that trio of goals.
Therefore, he looks like a good price to get at an Eagles defence who are yet to keep a clean sheet away from home this season.
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Wolves - 31/20
Draw - 12/5
Crystal Palace - 7/4
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