Crystal Palace vs Wolverhampton Wanderers Match Preview


Nov 6th features a match where Crystal Palace hosts Wolverhampton Wanderers at Selhurst Park in a meeting of these two Premier League teams. The game day is forecasted to be a cloudy and cool day, with daytime temperatures of only 11 degrees, a perfect day for football. In their last match, Crystal Palace recorded a 2-0 shutout win against Manchester City. Wilfried Zaha scored the first goal for Crystal Palace in the 6th minute, then Conor Gallagher added another in the 88th minute In the end, Manchester City was frustrated by Crystal Palace’s defence and couldn’t put any tallies on the board. Crystal Palace ended the match with the shutout victory. Crystal Palace is looking for direction having 2 win and 2 losses in their last 10 matches, while in their last match, 7th placed Wolverhampton Wanderers, recorded a 2-1 win against Everton. Max Kilman struck first for Wolverhampton Wanderers in the 28th minute on a feed from Rayan Aït Nouri, then Raúl Jiménez added another in the 32nd minute. Wolverhampton Wanderers is looking for direction having 5 win and 4 losses in their last 10 matches.

Crystal Palace and Wolverhampton Wanderers last played eachother at the Molineux Stadium on the 8th of January. Wolverhampton Wanderers was victorious by a score of 1 to 0. Adama Traoré scored the first goal for Wolverhampton Wanderers in the 35th minute, and that was all the excitement the two teams could muster In the end, Crystal Palace was frustrated by Wolverhampton Wanderers’s defence and couldn’t put any tallies on the board. Wolverhampton Wanderers ended the match with the shutout victory.

Wolverhampton Wanderers’s most prolific scorer has been Hee Chan Hwang. The attacker has netted 3 goals over the last 5 matches. Both Christian Benteke and Wilfried Zaha have been the hottest scorers for Crystal Palace in the last five each having scored 2 goals each

Patrick Vieira’s squad will be without Eberechi Eze and Nathan Ferguson, while Wolverhampton Wanderers will be without Fernando Marçal, Jonny Castro, Pedro Neto and Mosquera.