The Premier League’s basement side Wolves face top of the table Arsenal on Wednesday evening, with the home side searching for just their second win of the season.
By Matt Smith
The Gunners will be hoping to extend their lead at the top, looking to bounce back after dropping points last time out.

Rob Edwards’ side almost pulled off one of their most impressive results of the season when these two sides met back in December, but a 94th minute own goal from Yerson Mosquera secured a 2-1 victory for Arsenal.
Team News
Edwards was fairly cautious when discussing team news ahead of this game, confirming that there are a few players who are ‘feeling it’ after the Grimsby clash in the FA Cup. Toti Gomes and Hwang Hee-chan remain sidelined, but we could see further changes from Wolves.
Meanwhile, Mikel Arteta has confirmed that both Riccardo Calafiori and Ben White will likely be fit enough to face the Wanderers. The Arsenal boss has also revealed that Martin Ødegaard and Kai Havertz will miss out.
It’s looking bleak for the Wanderers
Wolves have started to pick up some results over the last few months, but it’s not looking like enough for them to complete the great escape. Wolves currently sit 18 points adrift of safety with 12 games remaining, and relegation is now looking like a formality.

The Midlands outfit secured a 1-0 victory over Grimsby Town in the FA Cup, so there’s a small chance they can rescue something from their dismal season with a cup run. It’s not over until it’s over, and Wolves do have a chance of making the title race a little more interesting this week.
Arsenal averaging fewer points that 2023/24
One concern for Arsenal could be that they are currently averaging fewer points than the 2023/2024 season, when they missed out on the Premier League title to Manchester City by two points. Pep Guardiola’s side are hot on their tail, with the gap closed to just four points.

Arsenal and Man City go head-to-head in April, which could be crucial in the race for the title. The Gunners have been known to throw things away at the final hurdle, but as it stands, they are in the driving seat.
Eze’s time to shine
Last time out, in the FA Cup, Eberechi Eze was given a rare start, and with Martin Ødegaard out injured, we could see him given another chance after his recent performance. The England international achieved the highest FotMob rating in the game, providing two assists.
Eze has been knocking on the door for more regular starts, and his display against Wigan could bring him into Mikel Arteta’s thinking. With the Gunners facing their north London rivals Tottenham at the weekend, Eze might be the one to watch as Arteta is forced to manage his squad.
Prediction
It doesn’t get more predictable than the league leaders beating 20th. We’re going for a 2-0 victory to Arsenal.
(Cover image from IMAGO)
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