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Not the most enticing of Super Sunday games on paper, but an important match for two teams looking to put a run together after fairly poor showings before the international break.
Wolves were flying at the beginning of their first season back in the top flight, but a four-match winless run has seen them drop into the bottom half with a record of four wins, four draws and four losses after 12 games. Their apparently tailing off comes with a caveat - they have had to face north London duo Tottenham and Arsenal in back-to-back matches.
Best bet:
With the above in mind, backing the hosts to cover a one-goal handicap looks the call rather than supporting them at odds-on. They may have had a bad recent run of results but Santo's men will turn it around with just a little improvement and they're fancied to win this convincingly.
Goals:
The on-loan forward should lead the line here and, with an average of nearly three shots per league game, he's a constant threat. A shaky and much-changed away defence presents him with a great chance to get on the score sheet for successive home games after striking against Spurs at the start of the month.
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