Analysis of Wolves vs Tottenham at 21:00 on April 25. Prediction of the outcome, expected lineup, expert analysis of the match between Wolves and Tottenham in Premier League Round 34.
Wolves enter this match with nothing left to lose, having already been officially relegated. The 0-3 defeat against Leeds in the most recent round was their 22nd loss this season, confirming their return to the Championship. However, this could also allow manager Rob Edwards' team to play more freely in the final rounds, especially since they no longer face pressure regarding results.
Nevertheless, Wolves' form is truly concerning. They have lost two consecutive matches with a combined score of 0-7 against direct competitors and are the team with the fewest goals scored in the league, having only 24 goals after 33 matches. At home, Wolves are not much better, averaging only 1.06 goals scored but conceding up to 1.94 goals per match – the worst record in the league in both attacking and defensive aspects.

On the other hand, Tottenham is not much better, experiencing a dreadful run of form. Manager Roberto De Zerbi's team has not won in 15 consecutive Premier League matches, and if they continue without securing three points, they will reach the club's worst historical milestone. The 2-2 draw against Brighton somewhat shows mental progress, but it is still insufficient to help Spurs escape the danger zone.
However, Tottenham still possesses certain bright spots. They average 1.38 goals scored per away match and have scored in 8 out of their last 9 away visits to Wolves. Yet, their unstable defense, averaging 1.44 goals conceded per match, often causes them to lose advantages.
A notable point is that Wolves have a very good head-to-head record against Tottenham, being unbeaten in their last 6 encounters, with 3 wins. The clashes between these two teams also often feature many goals, with Wolves' scoring efficiency significantly higher than their seasonal average when facing Spurs.
In the context where both teams have many issues, this could be an open match. Wolves have no pressure, while Tottenham must win to maintain hope of staying in the league. With slightly superior squad quality and recent signs of improvement, Spurs have a slim chance to secure a victory.
Wolves: Sa, Doherty uncertain; Gomes, Krejci may not play; Mosquera suspended; Gonzalez, Johnstone injured.
Tottenham: Vicario, Kulusevski, Romero, Davies, Kudus absent; Maddison not in optimal condition; Udogie uncertain.
Wolves: Bentley; Tchatchoua, Toti, S. Bueno, H. Bueno; J. Gomes, Andre, Mane; Bellegarde, Armstrong, Hwang
Tottenham: Kinsky; Porro, Danso, Van de Ven, Spence; Bergvall, Bentancur, Gallagher; Tel, Solanke, Simons
18/04/2026: Leeds 3-0 Wolves (Premier League)
11/04/2026: West Ham 4-0 Wolves (Premier League)
17/03/2026: Brentford 2-2 Wolves (Premier League)
07/03/2026: Wolves 1-3 Liverpool (FA Cup)
04/03/2026: Wolves 2-1 Liverpool (Premier League)
18/04/2026: Tottenham 2-2 Brighton (Premier League)
12/04/2026: Sunderland 1-0 Tottenham (Premier League)
22/03/2026: Tottenham 0-3 Nottingham (Premier League)
19/03/2026: Tottenham 3-2 Atletico Madrid (Champions League)
15/03/2026: Liverpool 1-1 Tottenham (Premier League)
28/09/2025: Tottenham 1-1 Wolves (Premier League)
13/04/2025: Wolves 4-2 Tottenham (Premier League)
29/12/2024: Tottenham 2-2 Wolves (Premier League)
17/02/2024: Tottenham 1-2 Wolves (Premier League)
11/11/2023: Wolves 2-1 Tottenham (Premier League)
Tottenham needs a victory more, but Wolves have a good head-to-head record and relaxed mentality. The match could be open.