Wolves vs Tottenham Preview: Team News & Prediction
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'To dare is to do' is the motto of Tottenham Hotspur and we are at the do or die stage of Spurs' remarkable relegation battle as they head to Molineux.
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How to watch on TV: UK – Not televised / USA – USA Network
How to watch online: UK – Cannot be streamed / USA – Universo
Wolves preview: Relegated Wolves
On Monday night, West Ham United's point gained in a goalless draw with Crystal Palace was enough to mathematically ensure that Wolverhampton Wanderers will be in the Championship next season.
Late-February and early-March saw a major improvement from Wolves but recent hammerings at the hands of Leeds United and then West Ham does suggest they may not finish their season with a flourish.
Tottenham preview: Spurs in danger
Up against his former side, Roberto De Zerbi came close to his first win as Tottenham boss but a second-half stoppage-time equaliser from Georginio Rutter continued the drama in north London.
Spurs haven't won a Premier League game in 2026. It is a simply staggering collapse that has them beginning the 34th match day of the campaign sitting two points adrift of safety.
Wolves team news: Late call on Jose Sa
Rob Edwards has said he will make a late call on goalkeeper Jose Sa, who missed out last weekend due to a shoulder spasm but did return to training on Friday.
Matty Doherty is also returning from a 'niggle', while Czechia international Ladislav Krejci is also dealing with a neck problem from last week with Yerson Mosquera still missing through suspension.
Predicted XI (3-4-2-1): Sa; Lima, S. Bueno, Toti; Tchatchoua, Andre, J. Gomes, H. Bueno; Bellegarde, Mane; Armstrong
Unavailable: Johnstone (Injured), Mosquera (Suspended), Chiwome (Injured)
Questionable: Sa (Injured), Doherty (Fitness), Krejci (Injured)
Tottenham team news: Vicario still out
In his pre-match press conference, Roberto De Zerbi has confirmed that Guglielmo Vicario remains unavailable with their compatriot Destiny Udogie also unlikely to feature.
James Maddison is expected to be on the bench again but is not yet ready to play, having recently returned to training after his ACL injury in pre-season.
Predicted XI (4-3-3): Kinsky; Porro, Danso, Van de Ven, Spence; Gallagher, Bentancur, Bissouma; Kolo Muani, Solanke, Simons
Unavailable: Vicario (Injured), Romero (Injured), Davies (Injured), Kulusevski (Injured), Odobert (Injured)
Questionable: Udogie (Fitness)
Wolves vs Tottenham prediction
Tottenham showed signs of improvement in that game against Brighton. They simply have to beat Wolves or the unthinkable is more than likely going to become a reality and they will join their upcoming opposition in the second-tier. Wolves may play with the handbrake off and the pressure gone, as can often be seen when teams have their fate confirmed, but Spurs simply have to come out on top in the midlands.
Wolves vs Tottenham tip: Tottenham to win & both teams to score