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    Wolves vs Tottenham tips and predictions: Bet on second successive setback for Ange Postecoglou

    Robbie SavageRobbie Savage10 November 2023
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    Planet Sport Bet ambassador Robbie Savage is backing Wolves to hand Spurs a second consecutive Premier League loss on Saturday lunchtime (1230 GMT).

    Tottenham have picked up injuries to key players in that defeat to Chelsea. The high line they were playing was remarkable. Eventually, Chelsea brought them down. 

    Wolves have won two of their last three games against Spurs so I’m gonna make this three from four purely down to Tottenham’s injuries.

    I’m gonna go with a Wolves win 2-1.

    Robbie’s Tip: Wolves 2-1 Tottenham

     

     

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    Wolves vs Tottenham team news

    Youngster Joseph Hodge is unavailable after undergoing shoulder surgery, while Hugo Bueno and crucially Pedro Neto are also ruled out due to thigh injuries.

    Micky van de Ven, Destiny Udogie, Ivan Perisic, Manor Solomon, Ryan Sessegnon and Alfie Whiteman are ruled out due to injury.

    There are also doubts over James Maddison, Ben Davies and Richarlison.

    Cristian Romero's ludicrous red card means he's unavailable for selection on Saturday.

     

    Key stats

    - Tottenham are unbeaten in seven Premier League away games.
    - Wolves have scored at least one goal in each of their last 12 games across all competitions.
    - Wolves have won two of their last three meetings with Tottenham

     

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    Planet Sport’s other bets to consider

    Two teams looking to right the wrongs of their previous performance should mean we witness a fierce and frenetic game at Molineux.

    Across all competitions, there have been over 0.5 goals in the opening 15 minutes of a Wolves match seven times.

    On the other hand, Spurs are more pragmatic starters with few goals before the half-hour mark, but we have seen both teams score in the first half in five of their games.

    Ange Postecoglou’s side have made a sensational start to the season but they’ve made life harder for themselves by conceding 14 goals in 11 games.

    Burnley and Arsenal both breached them twice and they’ve had to overcome some adversity in each of their last four away matches.

    Gary O’Neil’s side have taken the lead against Liverpool, Man City and Aston Villa on this ground and will no doubt look to unsettle Spurs early.

    Time of first goal: Under 30 minutes

    Over 1.5 first-half goals

    Wolves to score first