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| Chelsea vs Wolverhampton | Saturday, November 8, 2025, 03:00 PM EST |
| Chelsea odds | -257 |
| Wolverhampton odds | +680 |
| Draw | +420 |
| Both teams to score | Yes -109, No -113 |
Chelsea vs Wolverhampton Preview and Team News
Chelsea Team News
Chelsea were dealt a surprise in the Champions League, drawing 2-2 against Qarabag. The team avoided a defeat, as they were trailing 2-1 in the first half, but Alejandro Garnacho’s goal in the 53rd minute earned them a point.
In the Premier League, Chelsea beat Tottenham 0-1 in a game where they had total control. Enzo Maresca’s men produced 3.69 xG and limited Tottenham to a single shot on target.
In the upcoming clash, the Blues will be without Romeo Lavia, Cole Palmer, Dario Essugo, Levi Colwill, and Benoit Badiashile. Portuguese winger Pedro Neto is a doubt as well.
Chelsea predicted lineup vs Wolverhampton (4-2-3-1): Sanchez; Cucurella, Chalobah, Fofana, James; Caicedo, Gusto; Garnacho, Fernández, Estevão; Pedro.
Wolverhampton Team News
Wolverhampton’s losing run now stretches to four matches. In the previous round, they faced Fulham and lost 0-3. The team were left with ten men in the 36th minute, which further worsened their situation.
With only two points after 10 fixtures, Wolves sit at the bottom of the table and are the leading candidates for relegation. Having conceded 22 goals, they’re statistically the weakest side, with no signs of improvement.
Emmanuel Agbadou was sent off against Fulham and will miss the game. Matt Doherty, Leon Chiwome, and Rodrigo Gomes are sidelined, while 21-year-old Alfie Pond is questionable.
Wolverhampton predicted lineup vs Chelsea (3-4-2-1): Johnstone; Toti, S. Bueno, Mosquera; H. Bueno, Krejci, Munetsi, Hoever; Bellegarde, Arias; Larsen.
Chelsea vs Wolverhampton Main Match Info
- Date and Kickoff Time: Saturday, November 8, 2025, 03:00 PM EST
- Stadium: Stamford Bridge
- Location: London, England
- Last match: Wolverhampton 3-4 Chelsea (October 29, EFL Cup)
Chelsea vs Wolverhampton Prediction, Odds
- Pick: Chelsea (-1.5) Handicap
- Odds: +104 (Tonybet)
- Correct score prediction: Chelsea 3-0 Wolverhampton
After a disappointing draw against Qarabag, Chelsea will look to bounce back on home soil. They sit outside the top four, and against Wolves, the weakest team in the Premier League, they should aim for nothing less than three points.
According to their head-to-head (H2H) history, the Blues are on a three-match winning streak. In general, they’ve had the upper hand in recent years.
We expect a dominant performance from Chelsea, with all signs pointing toward a rampant victory. Wolverhampton are in a deep crisis, and they’re likely to suffer another defeat.
Chelsea vs Wolverhampton Betting Tip
- Pick: Over 2.5 Goals
- Odds: -157 (Tonybet)
With 18 goals scored already, Chelsea are one of the most attack-minded clubs in the Premier League. As for Wolves, they’ve conceded the most so far and experience significant defensive frailties.
Seven of their last eight H2Hs have produced three goals or more, while the previous four have seen at least four.
While the hosts are more likely to be active in offence, Wolves might still receive some chances on the counter. Thus, everything is set up for a high-scoring contest.
Chelsea vs Wolverhampton: Where to Watch (Canada)
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Giorgi Natsvlishvili