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For a Wolves side rooted to the foot of the Premier League table, a home game against fellow strugglers Burnley has a ‘must-win’ feel to it, even at this early stage of the season.
Match News and Current Form
Winless in eight league games this term (D2, L6), you’d be forgiven for expecting it’s panic stations at Molineux already. But having also won none of their opening eight top-flight games last season, and still going on to comfortably stay up, the Old Gold will be aware that there’s still plenty of time to turn around their fortunes. One man who may not have time is boss Vítor Pereira, who despite signing a new contract in September, is under immense pressure that will only grow if their winless home league run extends beyond six matches (D2, L4). With their last such defeat coming against another newly-promoted side in Leeds, and losing against another newcomer in Sunderland last weekend, Wolves can hardly call this fixture favourable.
Burnley showed Wolves exactly how to beat Leeds by downing them 2-0 at Turf Moor last weekend to secure their first Premier League win in almost two months. Both of their top-flight victories this season coming at home against fellow newly-promoted sides raises doubts over their credentials against an established top-flight side here, and indeed the Clarets have only won two of their last 44 Premier League matches against non-newly promoted sides (D10, L32). That record is unlikely to take a boost on the road, where Burnley have won just four of their last 30 Premier League away games (D8, L18), three of which were against newly-promoted sides!
Head-to-Head History
Wolves have won just one of the last nine Premier League H2Hs (D4, L4), but have kept Burnley scoreless in the last three H2Hs at Molineux in any competition (W2, D1).
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Hot Stats and Streaks
Wolves have conceded a pre-round league-high ten first-half goals.
Wolves have trailed a pre-round league-high six games at half-time this season (HT: W1, D1).
Burnley manager Scott Parker has lost all three of his Premier League matches against Wolves by a 1-0 scoreline.
Burnley have conceded first in each of their four top-flight away games this term.
Key Players to Watch and Missing Players
Wolves’ Marshall Munetsi has scored his last five club goals in home games, four of which arrived before half-time. Burnley’s Loum Tchaounaopened his account for the club against Leeds, with that his third successive strike at club level to come in a win by a 2+ goal margin.