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Wolves vs West Ham Preview: Team News & Prediction

by Trystan Pugh · January 3 2026, 00:31
Wolves vs West Ham Preview: Team News & Prediction

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Two relegation candidates battle it out at Molineux as bottom side Wolves host West Ham.

Kick-off date/time:

How to watch on TV: UK – Not televised / USA – NBC

How to watch online: UK – Cannot be streamed / USA – Peacock Premium

Wolves team news

Predicted XI (3-4-2-1): Sa; Mosquera, S. Bueno, Krejci; Doherty, J. Gomes, Andre, Wolfe; Mane; Arokodare, Hwang

Unavailable: Bentley (Injured), Agbadou (International duty), Toti (Injured), Munetsi (Injured), Chiwome (Injured), Bellegarde (Injured)

Questionable: S. Bueno (Injured), R. Gomes (Injured), Chirewa (Rested)

West Ham team news

Predicted XI (4-3-3): Areola; Walker-Peters, Mavropanos, Kilman, Scarles; Fernandes, Potts, Magassa; Bowen, Wilson, Paqueta

Unavailable: Fabianski (Injured), Wan-Bissaka (International duty), Diouf (International duty)

Questionable: Todibo (Injured)

Wolves vs West Ham prediction

Wolves achieved just their third point of the season last time out then they drew 1-1 with Man Utd at Old Trafford, and having narrowly lost to Liverpool in their previous fixture, there have definitely been some positive signs of late.

The fact remains, though, that they are well adrift at the bottom of the table and it would take a dramatic upturn in results to save them from the drop.

West Ham are 11 points better off, but are in the relegation zone themselves having picked up just a single point from their last four games.

That came against Brighton in their most recent fixture, when the Hammers were leading twice but were unable to hold on to a much-needed victory.

Neither side are particularly convincing but Wolves have showed plenty of fighting spirit lately. If they are to kick-start an unlikely revival, this could be one of the fixtures to back Rob Edwards' men in. 

Wolves vs West Ham tip: Wolves draw no bet

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