As Wolves face the daunting task of climbing out of the relegation zone, they head to GTech Community Stadium to face Brentford, a team looking to build on a solid start at home.
Both teams will be looking for crucial points in what promises to be a tightly contested match. Brentford, with a strong home record, will try to push Wolves further into trouble, while Wolves aim to reverse their fortunes after a challenging season start.
Brentford's Recent Form
Brentford has started the season well, particularly at home. They are unbeaten in three of their last four home matches, including a draw against West Ham in their most recent fixture.
Their attack has been potent, with their last five results being mixed but largely positive, including a win in the EFL Cup against Leyton Orient and a league victory over Southampton.
Injury and Team News
Brentford are still without key winger Bryan Mbeumo, whose absence was felt in their recent encounters. However, their squad depth has allowed them to remain competitive in most fixtures, with players like Yoane Wissa stepping up in attack.
Last Brentford Lineup
Here is how Brentford lined up for their last match against West Ham (1-1 draw):
Wolves' Recent Form
Wolves have had a difficult start to the campaign and currently sit 20th in the league. Their last five matches include losses to top sides like Liverpool and Newcastle.
Despite picking up a point at Nottingham Forest, Wolves have struggled in both attack and defence. This poor form has left them fighting to escape relegation.
Injury and Team News
Wolves are missing some key players, including Matheus Cunha, which has impacted their attacking fluidity. With defensive errors also plaguing them, their manager will have to find solutions quickly to avoid slipping further down the table.
Last Wolves Lineup
Here is how Wolves lined up for their last match against Liverpool (1-2 loss):
Referee and VAR
Here are the confirmed on-field referees and VAR for the game:
Referee: Andy Madley.
Assistants: Nick Hopton, Wade Smith.
Fourth official: James Bell.
VAR: Michael Oliver.
Assistant VAR: Richard West.
Brentford Player To Watch
Yoane Wissa will be the key player to watch for Brentford. With Mbeumo out, Wissa has taken on more responsibility in attack and has delivered crucial goals for the team this season.
Wolves Player To Watch
Matheus Cunha has been a bright spot for Wolves despite their poor form. His creativity and attacking instinct will be crucial if Wolves are to break down a resilient Brentford defence.
Prediction
Brentford are favourites to take all three points at home. Wolves' form and injury troubles make it difficult to see them turning things around quickly, especially against a Brentford side that has been solid at the GTech Community Stadium.
Our Prediction: Brentford 2-1 Wolves.
Betting Tips
Tip 1
Back Brentford to win. With their strong home form and Wolves' struggles, Brentford look set to secure the win.
Tip 2
Both teams to score. Wolves have shown flashes of attacking capability, while Brentford have conceded in recent matches.
Tip 3
Over 2.5 goals. Both teams have defensive vulnerabilities, and this could be a high-scoring affair.





















