Wolves look to continue their momentum at home to Bournemouth in the Premier League.
Victory will lift Wolves up to 15th in the table if Leicester lose elsewhere, whilst Bournemouth can go ninth if Newcastle and Brentford both lose elsewhere.
Team News
Sam Johnstone and Craig Dawson are doubts for Wolves due to illness.
Santiago Sciutto (groin), Pedro Lima (ankle) and Pablo Sarabia (calf) are also doubtful for selection.
Bastien Meupiyou (unspecified), Yerson Mosquera, Boubacar Traore (both knee), Sasa Kalajdzic and Enso Gonzalez (both ACL) remain sidelined.
Bournemouth have no fresh injury concerns to report following their 2-1 home loss to Brighton, but Antoine Semenyo is suspended for the trip.
Ryan Christie is back from suspension but Julian Araujo, Luis Sinisterra (both hamstring) and Alex Scott (knee) remain absent.
When is Kick-Off?
Wolves host Bournemouth at Molineux on Saturday 30 November at 3pm GMT, untelevised live in the UK.
Stat Attack
- Wolves have lost two of eight previous Premier League meetings against Bournemouth (W4, D2, L2).
- Bournemouth have won two of four previous Premier League trips to Wolves(W2, L2).
- Wolves have lost their last two previous Premier League home games to Bournemouth by a 1-0 result.
- Matheus Cunha has scored three goals and created two assists in Wolves’ last two games.
- Defeat would see Bournemouth suffer three consecutive losses for the first time since May 2024.
Prediction
With two wins on the bounce and eight points in their last four games, Wolves have finally hit their energetic attacking best with confidence and I do expect that momentum to continue.
Bournemouth though will be eager to bounce back from defeat at home to Brighton who were simply more clinical, but David Brooks’ late goal showed what the Cherries could of done if had found their end product earlier.
On that note, I am expecting an all-out attacking contest and wouldn’t be surprised if this finishes in a draw.
Prediction: Wolves 1-1 Bournemouth
Result: Wolves 1-4 Bournemouth

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