Wolverhampton host Arsenal at Molineux on 18 February at 22:00 GMT+3 in the Premier League.
After Wolves lost three of their last four league matches by at least two goals, Arsenal win with a -1 handicap.
Below is the full match preview, predictions and betting analysis.
Wolverhampton vs Arsenal Tips
- Wolverhampton vs Arsenal: Arsenal -1 ( at N/A)
- Wolverhampton vs Arsenal: Noni Madueke To Score Anytime ( at N/A)
*Odds correct at the time of publication and subject to change.
Wolverhampton vs Arsenal Odds
| Result | Odds |
|---|---|
| Wolverhampton | |
| Draw | |
| Arsenal |
*Odds correct at the time of publication and subject to change.
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Wolverhampton vs Arsenal Predictions
Arsenal’s away scoring run sets the margin
Arsenal have scored three or more goals in five of their last seven away games. That sequence includes a win at Chelsea and a comfortable victory over Inter Milan, while January ended with a 4-0 win at Leeds before a 3-0 success against Sunderland. On Sunday they raced into a 4-0 lead against Wigan in the FA Cup, underlining the same scoring rhythm.
Mikel Arteta has faced criticism for a conservative approach this season, yet recent scorelines show a side releasing the handbrake. Across those seven away trips, five finished with at least three Arsenal goals, and that frequency does not drift beyond the current range.
Wolves, meanwhile, have lost three of their last four league matches by two clear goals. Seven of their 10 home defeats this season have come by a margin of two or more, including all three meetings with top-five sides. They are also winless in six Premier League games and required a narrow win at League Two Grimsby on Sunday. In their latest league outing, a 0-0 draw with Nottingham Forest, they lost the Expected Goals battle 2.55 to 0.42.
Arsenal slipped at Brentford last week, yet a win here would move them seven points clear of Manchester City, with this fixture brought forward due to next month’s Carabao Cup final while City’s corresponding game remains unscheduled. Wolves showed signs of competitiveness around the turn of the year under Rob Edwards, but that surge has not held.
Five away games with three or more Arsenal goals and seven Wolves home defeats by at least two goals align with an Arsenal -1 line at 1.40.
Tip: Arsenal -1 ( at N/A)
Madueke’s record against Wolves draws attention again
Noni Madueke has scored in three of Arsenal’s last five matches. He delivered a goal and an assist at Leeds in January and has found the net in each of Arsenal’s last two games, stepping into a larger role after Bukayo Saka’s injury.
Last season he scored four goals across two meetings with Wolves, including a hat-trick at Molineux, and also struck in the reverse fixture at Stamford Bridge. That return against the same opponent stands as a clear personal marker.
This will be his first meeting with Wolves in an Arsenal shirt after drawing criticism from the Molineux crowd last term, and he answered that noise with a hat-trick on this ground. With the North London Derby scheduled for Sunday, his continued place in the starting line-up remains a live possibility given recent output.
Three goals in five recent Arsenal appearances and four goals in two matches against Wolves support the anytime scorer line at 2.62.
Tip: Noni Madueke To Score Anytime ( at N/A)

