Have a loss-proof bet on Wolves winning
Only two of the Premier League's six best clubs are yet to suffer a loss against Wolves this season and one of those, Tottenham, are in severe danger of joining the illustrious group of Manchester United, Chelsea, Manchester City and Liverpool when they visit Molineux on Sunday afternoon.
Wolves have already seen off three of the four teams above Spurs in the table and did the double over the Lilywhites in their glorious Champions League-qualifying campaign, before falling to a harsh 3-1 defeat at White Hart Lane in September despite having led until the final 15 minutes.
Mick McCarthy's side average more points at home to top-half opposition than Europa League contenders Newcastle and Sunderland and their win count of four is only bettered by leaders and title favourites Manchester United, so [3.05] is an appealing price on upset success number five.
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Tottenham's rather fortuitous victory over Wolves in north London is the sole triumph they have registered over one of the division's bottom six and their away record against such opponents is especially bad, having drawn with Birmingham and West Brom and lost at West Ham and Blackpool.
Wolves meanwhile have won five of their last seven in front of their own fans, bizarrely slipping up in the two they looked best equipped to do well in, against Wigan and Liverpool. They kept clean sheets in three of the most recent four but are [3.75] to achieve another as Spurs are rarely shut out.
Wolves v Tottenham
Kick-off: 4pm
Live on Sky Sports 1
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Published: 4 Mar 2011
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