Wolverhampton vs Nottingham Nigeria odds comparison
Wolverhampton
Home Team
Nottingham
Away Team
Wednesday 3rd
19:30
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3.30 | 3.30 | 2.30 |
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3.30 | 3.35 | 2.23 |
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3.20 | 3.30 | 2.27 |
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3.31 | 3.46 | 2.30 |
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3.31 | 3.38 | 2.22 |
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Home
3.31
Draw
3.46
Away
2.30
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Match Analysis
Expert analysis and insights for this fixture
Updated
Saturday, November 22, 2025
(1 week ago)
Match Preview
Wolverhampton host Nottingham on 3 December 2025 in a Premier League clash that could shape the latter half of a turbulent season for both sides. Wolverhampton have struggled at home, recording zero wins, zero draws and five losses in their home record, scoring just five goals while conceding fifteen – an average of one goal scored and three conceded per match. Their recent five‑match run includes a 0‑2 loss to Crystal Palace, a 3‑0 victory over Chelsea (away), a 3‑0 win against Fulham (away), a 3‑4 defeat to Chelsea in the EFL Cup and a 2‑3 loss to Burnley, highlighting defensive frailty and occasional attacking spark. Nottingham, by contrast, arrive on the back of a more balanced away form: two wins, two draws and one loss, with eight goals scored and five conceded, averaging 1.6 goals for and 1 against. Their last five outings feature a 3‑0 loss at Liverpool, a 3‑1 home win over Leeds, a 0‑0 draw with Sturm Graz, a 2‑2 draw against Manchester United and a 2‑0 away win at Bournemouth. Head‑to‑head history favours the visitors, with one win, four draws and zero home victories in five meetings, the most recent being a 3‑0 away win for Nottingham in January 2025. The combination of Wolverhampton’s leaky defence and Nottingham’s modest but steady away scoring sets the stage for a tightly contested fixture, with both clubs looking to secure vital points for survival hopes.
Recent Form
Wolverhampton
Wolverhampton’s recent five‑match sequence paints a picture of inconsistency and defensive vulnerability. On 22 Nov 2025 they hosted Crystal Palace and fell 0‑2, conceding at the 63rd minute to D. Munoz and again at 69 minutes to Y. Pino – both open‑play strikes. The next match on 8 Nov was a 3‑0 victory over Chelsea, though Wolverhampton were the away side; goals arrived via M. Gusto (51'), Joao Pedro (65') and P. Neto (73'). A week later, 1 Nov, they again travelled and beat Fulham 3‑0, with R. Sessegnon (9'), H. Wilson (62') and an own‑goal by Y. Mosquera (75') contributing. The EFL Cup on 29 Oct saw a roller‑coaster 3‑4 loss to Chelsea at home, with early goals from A. Santos (5'), T. George (15') and Estevao (41') before Wolverhampton fought back through T. Arokodare (48'), D. Moller Wolfe (73' & 90') and L. Foster (90') but ultimately fell short. Their most recent home test on 26 Oct versus Burnley ended 2‑3; Z. Flemming’s double (14', 30') set the tone, Wolverhampton responded with J. Larsen (42', penalty) and M. Munetsi (45') before conceding a late winner to L. Foster (90'). Across these games Wolverhampton have scored 11 goals while conceding 12, averaging 2.2 goals for and 2.4 against per match, but their home record remains winless, underscoring a need for tighter defending and more consistent scoring at Molineux.
| 30 Nov 2025 | Premier League | Aston Villa vs Wolverhampton | 1 - 0 | 1:0 (67.) B.Kamara |
| 22 Nov 2025 | Premier League | Wolverhampton vs Crystal Palace | 0 - 2 | 0:1 (63.) D.Munoz, 0:2 (69.) Y.Pino |
| 08 Nov 2025 | Premier League | Chelsea vs Wolverhampton | 3 - 0 | 1:0 (51.) M.Gusto, 2:0 (65.) Joao Pedro, 3:0 (73.) P.Neto |
| 01 Nov 2025 | Premier League | Fulham vs Wolverhampton | 3 - 0 | 1:0 (9.) R.Sessegnon, 2:0 (62.) H.Wilson, 3:0 (75.) Y.Mosquera (og) |
| 29 Oct 2025 | EFL Cup | Wolverhampton vs Chelsea | 3 - 4 | 0:1 (5.) A.Santos, 0:2 (15.) T.George, 0:3 (41.) Estevao, 1:3 (48.) T.Arokodare, 2:3 (73.) D.Moller Wolfe, 2:4 (89.) J.Gittens, 3:4 (90.) D.Moller Wolfe |
Nottingham
Nottingham’s away form over the last five fixtures shows a blend of resilience and opportunism. On 22 Nov 2025 they visited Liverpool and suffered a 0‑3 defeat, with Murillo (33'), N. Savona (46') and M. Gibbs‑White (78') all finding the net. A week earlier, on 9 Nov, they hosted Leeds United and secured a 3‑1 win; L. Nmecha opened the scoring (13'), I. Sangare equalised (15'), M. Gibbs‑White restored the lead (68') and E. Anderson added a late penalty (90'). Their next outing on 6 Nov was a 0‑0 draw in the UEFA Europa League against Sturm Graz, a game with no goals recorded. On 1 Nov, they hosted Manchester United and drew 2‑2; Casemiro gave United the lead (34'), M. Gibbs‑White equalised (48'), N. Savona reclaimed the lead (50') and A. Diallo salvaged a draw (81'). The most recent match on 26 Oct saw Nottingham travel to Bournemouth and claim a 2‑0 victory, with M. Tavernier (25') and E. Kroupi (40') scoring. In total, Nottingham have netted eight goals while conceding five in these five matches, averaging 1.6 goals for and 1 against. Their away record of two wins, two draws and one loss reflects an ability to keep clean sheets (two) and to snatch points against stronger opposition, while still being vulnerable to occasional lapses as seen against Liverpool.
| 30 Nov 2025 | Premier League | Nottingham vs Brighton | 0 - 2 | 0:1 (45.) M.De Cuyper, 0:2 (88.) S.Tzimas |
| 27 Nov 2025 | UEFA Europa League | Nottingham vs Malmo | 3 - 0 | 1:0 (27.) R.Yates, 2:0 (44.) A.Kalimuendo, 3:0 (59.) N.Milenkovic |
| 22 Nov 2025 | Premier League | Liverpool vs Nottingham | 0 - 3 | 0:1 (33.) Murillo, 0:2 (46.) N.Savona, 0:3 (78.) M.Gibbs-White |
| 09 Nov 2025 | Premier League | Nottingham vs Leeds United | 3 - 1 | 0:1 (13.) L.Nmecha, 1:1 (15.) I.Sangare, 2:1 (68.) M.Gibbs-White, 3:1 (90.) E.Anderson (pen) |
| 06 Nov 2025 | UEFA Europa League | Sturm Graz vs Nottingham | 0 - 0 |
Head-to-Head Record
The head‑to‑head narrative between Wolverhampton and Nottingham is defined by tight contests and a clear edge for the visitors. In five meetings the Wolves have yet to win at home – registering zero home victories, zero draws and one away win for Nottingham, while the remaining four matches ended in draws. The aggregate goal tally stands at 5 for Wolverhampton and 8 for Nottingham, underscoring Nottingham’s slight scoring superiority. The most recent encounter on 6 Jan 2025 was a 3‑0 away win for Nottingham in a Premier League fixture; M. Gibbs‑White (7'), C. Wood (44') and T. Awoniyi (90') completed the rout, highlighting Nottingham’s clinical finishing in the latter stages. Earlier draws include a 1‑1 stalemate on 31 Aug 2024, featuring goals from C. Wood (10') for Wolves and J. Bellegarde (12') for Nottingham, and a 2‑2 draw on 13 Apr 2024 where both sides exchanged goals – M. Cunha (40' & 62') for Wolves and M. Gibbs‑White (45') plus D. Oliveira (57') for Nottingham. A 1‑1 draw on 9 Dec 2023 saw H. Toffolo (14') and M. Cunha (32') share the spoils, while the earliest meeting on 1 Apr 2023 also finished 1‑1 with B. Johnson (38') and D. Podence (83') scoring. The pattern reveals a tendency for matches to be closely fought, with Nottingham managing to secure the only decisive result in recent memory. The prevalence of draws suggests defensive caution from both sides, but the three‑goal margin in January indicates that Nottingham can exploit Wolves’ defensive frailties when opportunities arise, a factor likely to influence the upcoming 3 Dec clash.
| 06 Jan 2025 | Premier League | Wolverhampton vs Nottingham | 0 - 3 | 0:1 (7.) M.Gibbs-White, 0:2 (44.) C.Wood, 0:3 (90.) T.Awoniyi |
| 31 Aug 2024 | Premier League | Nottingham vs Wolverhampton | 1 - 1 | 1:0 (10.) C.Wood, 1:1 (12.) J.Bellegarde |
| 13 Apr 2024 | Premier League | Nottingham vs Wolverhampton | 2 - 2 | 0:1 (40.) M.Cunha, 1:1 (45.) M.Gibbs-White, 2:1 (57.) D.Oliveira, 2:2 (62.) M.Cunha |
| 09 Dec 2023 | Premier League | Wolverhampton vs Nottingham | 1 - 1 | 0:1 (14.) H.Toffolo, 1:1 (32.) M.Cunha |
| 01 Apr 2023 | Premier League | Nottingham vs Wolverhampton | 1 - 1 | 1:0 (38.) B.Johnson, 1:1 (83.) D.Podence |
Statistical Insights
A statistical comparison highlights stark contrasts. Wolverhampton’s home averages sit at 1.0 goals scored and 3.0 goals conceded per match, while Nottingham’s away averages are 1.6 goals for and 1.0 against. Over the last five matches Wolverhampton have conceded 12 goals, with a peak of four against Chelsea (EFL Cup) and three in a 3‑4 loss to the same opponent, indicating susceptibility to high‑pressing attacks and set‑piece lapses. Their scoring has been inconsistent – three‑goal hauls against Chelsea and Fulham (both away) contrast with goalless outings versus Crystal Palace and Burnley. Nottingham, meanwhile, have kept two clean sheets (Sturm Graz, Bournemouth) and have only conceded three goals in a single match (Liverpool). Their goal distribution shows a spread across multiple scorers – M. Gibbs‑White appears four times, while others such as L. Nmecha and M. Tavernier contribute single goals. Timing analysis reveals Wolverhampton often concede early (first half minutes 5–15) and struggle to recover, whereas Nottingham’s goals tend to arrive in the first half but also include decisive late strikes (90' penalty vs Leeds). The data suggests Wolverhampton’s defensive record will be the decisive factor, while Nottingham’s balanced attack and tighter defence give them a statistical edge.
Upcoming Fixtures
After the 3 Dec encounter, Wolverhampton’s next three fixtures keep the pressure on. On 30 Nov they travel to Aston Villa, followed by a home clash with Nottingham on 3 Dec, and then a high‑profile home game against Manchester United on 8 Dec. These matches provide limited recovery time, meaning a positive result against Nottingham could boost morale ahead of the Villa and United tests. Nottingham’s schedule features a Europa League tie at home to Malmo on 27 Nov, a Premier League home game versus Brighton on 30 Nov, and the return leg against Wolverhampton away on 3 Dec. Success in the Malmo and Brighton fixtures will be crucial for maintaining momentum, while the Wolverhampton match serves as a pivotal league point. The compact nature of both sides’ calendars suggests that the outcome of the 3 Dec match could influence squad rotation decisions and confidence levels heading into the subsequent fixtures.
Wolverhampton
| 08 Dec 2025 | Premier League | Wolverhampton vs Manchester United |
| 13 Dec 2025 | Premier League | Arsenal vs Wolverhampton |
Nottingham
| 06 Dec 2025 | Premier League | Everton vs Nottingham |
| 11 Dec 2025 | UEFA Europa League | Utrecht vs Nottingham |
Match Prediction
Based on the data, Nottingham appears marginally stronger on the day. Wolverhampton’s inability to keep a clean sheet at home (average three conceded) and Nottingham’s solid away defensive record (average one conceded) tip the balance. Expect Nottingham to exploit Wolverhampton’s defensive gaps early, possibly scoring first, while Wolves will look to respond through their occasional high‑scoring bursts. A plausible result is a 2‑1 victory for Nottingham, with goals coming from M. Gibbs‑White (early) and a late equaliser from Wolverhampton’s J. Larsen (penalty), before Nottingham clinches the win via a late header from M. Tavernier.
Betting Insights
The numbers point to a tight yet slightly skewed contest. Wolverhampton’s home under‑2.5 record (average 3.0 conceded) combined with Nottingham’s away under‑2.5 trend (average 1.0 conceded) suggests a reasonable probability for the match to finish under 2.5 goals, making an Under 2.5 bet attractive. Both sides have recorded BTTS (both teams to score) in 2 of the last 5 meetings, so a BTTS wager carries moderate value, especially if Wolverhampton manage to find the net early. Considering Nottingham’s recent away win rate (40%) and Wolves’ winless home run, a modest away win odds (around 2.30) offers decent return. For Asian handicap, Nottingham ‑ 0.5 could be a safe pick given the defensive edge. Overall, the recommended betting strategy is Under 2.5 goals combined with Nottingham ‑ 0.5, or alternatively a BTTS + Over 1.5 combo for those seeking higher odds.
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