
Wolves face West Ham tonight, seeking to achieve a historic league double after previously defeating them 3-0 this season. Despite being at the bottom of the table, Wolves have improved under manager Rob Edwards with only four losses in their last 13 matches.
Wolves XI vs West Ham – Predicted lineup and team news
Wolves travel to East London tonight, aiming to complete a historic league double over West Ham.
The Old Gold sit at the base of the table despite a significant recent improvement. Manager Rob Edwards oversaw a run of only four defeats in 13 matches since December. Wolves already beat the Hammers 3–0 earlier this season at Molineux. They now search for another clinical display to bridge the gap to safety.
Rob Edwards manages a squad that has reached peak fitness at a crucial moment. Matt Doherty is the only significant absentee among the outfield players due to a minor niggle.
Accordingly, Tolu Arokodare is pushing for a start after scoring as a substitute last time out. Notably, Sam Johnstone remains unavailable with a shoulder problem that may end his campaign. José Sá will continue to start in goal for the visitors.
João Gomes will anchor the midfield, having won possession 164 times already this season. He will look to disrupt West Ham’s creative trio and launch rapid transitions.
Notably, Adam Armstrong will partner Arokodare in a strike force that has scored six recent goals. Wolves have scored exactly twice in each of their last three league outings. They will rely on that clinical edge to secure a vital away win tonight.
Wolves Predicted XI (3-5-2): Sa; Mosquera, S. Bueno, Krejci; Tchatchoua, J. Gomes, Andre, Mane, H. Bueno; Armstrong, Arokodare
The Premier League clash at the London Stadium begins tonight, Friday, at 20:00 BST.
UK fans can watch live on Sky Sports Premier League. Coverage begins at 19:00 BST.
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The match is significant as Wolves aim to complete a historic league double over West Ham after already winning 3-0 earlier this season.
Under manager Rob Edwards, Wolves have shown improvement with only four defeats in their last 13 matches since December.
Wolves currently sit at the bottom of the league table despite their recent improvement in performance.



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