What to expect from Wolves vs Arsenal, Premier League preview
- Olateru Samuel O.
- Jul 3, 2020
- 1 min read
Updated: Jul 8, 2020

The Gunners test their upturn in form against Wanderers F.C. on Saturday as the race for European qualification starts to become clearer.
Champions League qualification yet again looks out of reach for the Gunners despite back-to-back wins, with Wolves in sixth sitting 6 points clear of their weekend visitors.

The Gunner will pose Wolves' biggest threat since the return to action but could move up to fourth with a win and other results going their way.

Team news
Rob Holding and Bukayo Sako are likely to come in, with Sead Kolasinac and Kieran Tierney in need of a rest. Cedric Soares will hope to make his full debut on the right.
Nicolas Pepe and Eddie Nketiah will also be pushing for a return to the starting XI.
Wolves have a fully fit squad, with Adama Traore hoping to be in from the off.
The Head to head (h2h) history and results
Wanderers F.C. have won 30 of 115 games between the two teams, including this fixture last season. That 3-1 victory was their first over Arsenal since 1979.
Prediction: Wanderers F.C. 2-1 Arsenal
Wolves have won all three, without conceding a goal, and I expect at least one of those records to b remain intact come full-time. Wolves are simply well organised enough gets an Arsenal team which, at times, is very much not.
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