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·11 May 2025
Wolves vs Brentford prediction, stats, tips & team news

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·11 May 2025
Three of the last four Premier League matches at Molineux have seen only one side score. In fact, across the previous 10 such games, both teams scored only twice (Wolves’ 1-1 draw with Everton and Fulham’s 2-1 win).
Kevin Schade has netted in each of his last three Premier League outings (four goals). No one has scored more Premier League goals than him since the beginning of May.
Back-to-back losses halted Wolves’ late-season momentum, which consisted of six consecutive wins. With two matches remaining, Wolves find themselves in 14th place with an outside chance of finishing 13th, which matches their placement in 2022/23 and 2020/21, with a tenth-place finish (2021/22) sandwiched in between. Thomas Frank’s men are currently on a roll, winning their last four Premier League matches consecutively, part of a six-game unbeaten run (four wins and two draws). This has moved Brentford into eighth place, and securing that position would be the club’s best-ever Premier League finish, having finished 16th last season and ninth the previous campaign.
Having ruptured his ACL earlier this year, Leon Chiwone is expected to return for Wolves in October, while Yerson Mosquera and Enzo Gonzalez will not be available for selection again this season. Hee-Chan Hwang is currently being assessed and could return; as for Sasa Kalajdzic and Sam Johnstone, there is no return date.
Vitaly Janelt is a long-term absentee for Brentford after sustaining a foot injury. Joshua Dasilva and Fabio Carvalho are both ruled out and, like Janelt, will next appear in action next season. Aaron Hickey is currently being assessed and could have returned for the Bees ahead of this contest.
Wolves will be seeking to end a two-game losing run against Brentford, having gone six unbeaten against the Bees in all competitions (four wins and two draws) before their back-to-back losses.