Burnley
- Burnley have won only two of their last 18 home Premier League games, drawing six and losing ten.
- The Premier League 2025-2026 season has not gone to plan for either of these clubs, who are 19th and 20th in the table with 21 and 18 points, respectively, from the same 36 matches.
- Mike Jackson took over as Burnley manager in May 2026 and has brought a little more urgency to the club’s play in the final few weeks of the campaign.
- The Clarets tended to sit deep and look to hit on the break under Parker but have been much more on the front foot under Jackson.
Wolves
- Wolves have not won any of their 18 away Premier League contests, drawing five and losing 13.
- Wolves have conceded 33 goals in 18 away Premier League matches, an average of 1.83 per game.
- Rob Edwards took over as Wolves manager in November 2025 with a remit to bring stability and a tactical identity to the team but there has been little sign of it so far.
- This change in style could catch Wolves out, who have alternated between trying to play structured possession football and trying to counter-attack.
Head-to-Head
The last meeting of the two clubs was a 3-2 Burnley win in the Premier League six months ago.
Key Players
Wolves’ top scorer this term is Rodrigo Gomes with three in 20 Premier League outings, so there’s a real lack of firepower.
Betting Insights
Backing Burnley to win at odds of 2.56 looks a great bet for Sunday’s game as the Clarets could get some joy against a Wolves defence that has conceded 33 goals in 18 Premier League trips, an average of 1.83 goals per game.
Prediction
Both Teams to Score - No is a strong play at 2.28 and I expect the hosts to win with a clean sheet.