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19.12.21 - 15:00 CET
Both Wolverhampton and Chelsea are among the teams that have so far avoided the current coronavirus epidemic in England, and therefore their duel on Sunday should go ahead. Wolves broke their shooting misery during the week and managed to score after four league games in a row. As usual, they didn't overplay by any means, however, even one goal at Brighton's ground was enough to gain three points. Wolves are very cautious this season (score 13:14), but even that is enough for the time being to stay in eighth place. Next up is one of the league title aspirants, Chelsea, who drew 1-1 with Everton last week and are four points behind leaders Manchester City. But coach Tuchel had to do without several offensive mainstays who were not allowed to play (Timo Werner, Romelu Lukaku, Callum Hudson-Odoi) and Kai Havertz was not in the lineup, who again did not get a timely result for covid. Taking these complications into account, then Chelsea's loss is not such a tragedy and Blues should be mentally settled for Sunday's game. In light of these events and given the style of play of the home team (and in fact the good defense of the visitors), we can't expect to see any goal show.
Prediction:
Under 2.5 Goals @ 1.66 (bet365)
Both Wolverhampton and Chelsea are among the teams that have so far avoided the current coronavirus epidemic in England, and therefore their duel on Sunday should go ahead. Wolves broke their shooting misery during the week and managed to score after four league games in a row. As usual, they didn't overplay by any means, however, even one goal at Brighton's ground was enough to gain three points. Wolves are very cautious this season (score 13:14), but even that is enough for the time being to stay in eighth place. Next up is one of the league title aspirants, Chelsea, who drew 1-1 with Everton last week and are four points behind leaders Manchester City. But coach Tuchel had to do without several offensive mainstays who were not allowed to play (Timo Werner, Romelu Lukaku, Callum Hudson-Odoi) and Kai Havertz was not in the lineup, who again did not get a timely result for covid. Taking these complications into account, then Chelsea's loss is not such a tragedy and Blues should be mentally settled for Sunday's game. In light of these events and given the style of play of the home team (and in fact the good defense of the visitors), we can't expect to see any goal show.
Prediction:
Under 2.5 Goals @ 1.66 (bet365)