Watford enjoyed an excellent start to the season when claiming a 3-2 win over Aston Villa, although the Hornets then took to the road and lost at Brighton and Tottenham. While Xisco Munoz’s side were able to keep the scoreline down on both occasions, they were rarely able to threaten the opposition and that must be a concern.
Moussa Sissoko looks to be a smart signing although this will simply add midfield solidity at Vicarage Road and one wonders whether Emmanuel Dennis and Ismaila Sarr are able to provide the goals that will help keep this club afloat after failing to avoid relegation last time around.
Wolves don’t have any points on the board despite encouraging performances against Leicester, Tottenham and Manchester United, with Bruno Lage’s side simply lacking a cutting edge, otherwise they could actually have five or seven points on the board thus far.
However, while they continue to draw blanks, the safest way to play this game looks to be betting on Under 2.5 Goals where we don’t want any more than two goals to be scored during the ninety minutes.
BETTING VERDICT
Under 2.5 Goals