Wolves
- Rob Edwards took the helm at Molineux in November 2025 and his focus has been on defensive solidity.
- Wolves have looked compact and structured, either in a 4-2-3-1 or 4-3-3 system, using disciplined pressing and structured transitions along the wings.
- They have won none and drawn two of their last five Premier League matches (W0, D2, L3), but they have struggled at home recently, losing two of their last three (W0, D1, L2).
- Wolves have won just one of their 13 Premier League home games (W1, D2, L10) and have conceded an average of 2.15 goals per home match.
Arsenal
- Mikel Arteta has overseen some of Arsenal’s best football since taking over at the Emirates in December 2019.
- Their 4-3-3 system morphs into a more offensive 3-2-5 when in possession, with the inverted full-backs flooding into the half-spaces and their front three creating positional overloads.
- The Gunners attack with speed and verticality.
- Arsenal have scored 12 goals in their last five matches and have been in stellar form in all competitions, winning four and drawing one in their last five (W4, D1).
- Arsenal have conceded just ten goals in their 13 away Premier League games (W7, D4, L2).
Head-to-Head
Arsenal have dominated this fixture in recent years, winning their last five Premier League meetings with Wolves and a 2-1 victory when they met two months ago.
Key Players
- Viktor Gyoekeres is Arsenal’s most dangerous player and has scored eight goals in 24 Premier League appearances this season.
- He has four goals in his last five, as Arsenal have found their scoring rhythm again.
Betting Insights
- Arsenal have the attacking quality to exploit Wolves in their own half and given the form of both teams, the 1.3 favourite looks too low with the Wolves priced up at a massive 9.6.
- The Over 2.5 goals selection looks the best bet at 1.7.
Prediction
- Arsenal are unbeaten in their last two away games (W1, D1) and have won seven of their 13 away games in the Premier League (W7, D4, L2), so they can continue their title push with a win on Wednesday.
- Arsenal should continue their title charge.