The Premier League action heats up this Sunday as Wolverhampton Wanderers host Fulham at Molineux Stadium for Match Day 37—a clash that pits a side desperate to escape the bottom against a mid-table team looking to finish strong.
Wolves are anchored at the bottom of the table with just 18 points, and the pressure is mounting. Rob Edwards’ men come into this fixture on the back of a 3-0 defeat to Brighton, extending a worrying run that includes only one win in their last eight matches. To make matters worse, they’ve conceded in eight consecutive games and haven’t tasted victory in seven straight outings. At home, the picture is equally bleak: three matches without a win and four straight games where they’ve let in goals.
Fulham, meanwhile, sit comfortably in 11th place with 48 points, but they’re not exactly flying high. Marco Silva’s side suffered a narrow 0-1 loss to Bournemouth last time out, and they’re now on a two-game winless streak. On the road, Fulham have gone four matches without a victory, so they’ll be eager to turn that around.
History leans in Wolves’ favor overall—they’ve won 47 of 101 meetings against Fulham, compared to Fulham’s 28. At Molineux, the home side has dominated with 28 wins in 49 encounters. But recent form tells a different story: Fulham won the last meeting 3-0, and Rob Edwards has never beaten Marco Silva in their two previous head-to-heads. Silva himself has a solid record against Wolves, with four wins, three draws, and three losses in ten meetings.
Looking at the likely lineups, Wolves will rely on goalkeeper Daniel Bentley, defenders Yerson Mosquera, Santiago Bueno, and Toti Gomes, with Pedro Lima and André anchoring the midfield. Joao Gomes and Hugo Bueno provide width, while Adam Armstrong, Hwang Hee-chan, and Mateus Mané lead the attack. For Fulham, Bernd Leno starts in goal, protected by Timothy Castagne, Calvin Bassey, Joachim Andersen, and Antonee Robinson. Tom Cairney and Sasa Lukic control the midfield, with Harry Wilson, Emile Smith Rowe, Samuel Chukwueze, and Rodrigo Muniz aiming to break down Wolves’ defense.
With both teams searching for momentum, this Sunday’s showdown at Molineux promises to be a tense affair—one where every pass, tackle, and goal could define the final stretch of the season. For fans and neutrals alike, it’s a chance to see whether Wolves can dig deep or if Fulham can rediscover their away form.
