League leaders Arsenal travel to Molineux on Wednesday evening for a Premier League clash against bottom-placed Wolverhampton, a fixture that pits the division's best against its worst. Mikel Arteta's side sit on 57 points and hold a four-point cushion at the summit, while Rob Edwards' Wolves are stranded on just 9 points and remain 12 adrift of safety. The visitors arrive as overwhelming favorites to extend their dominance over a side they have beaten in each of their last eight league meetings with the hosts.
Wolves have shown flickering signs of life despite their dismal league position. Their FA Cup campaign offered brief respite, with a 1-0 victory at Grimsby on a waterlogged Blundell Park pitch sending them into the fifth round. Before that, they ground out a goalless draw at Nottingham Forest to end a losing streak. However, their last four Premier League outings paint a grim picture, with defeats to Chelsea (3-1), Bournemouth (2-0), and Manchester City (2-0) highlighting their frailty at both ends. Their sole league win this season came on January 3 when they defeated West Ham 3-0, ending a record-breaking 19-game winless start to the campaign. That victory remains their only league success in 26 matches.
Arsenal approach this fixture fresh from a dominant FA Cup display, thrashing Wigan 4-0 at the Emirates to book their fifth-round place. Their recent league form has been nearly flawless, with victories over Sunderland (3-0) and Leeds (4-0) sandwiching a hard-fought 1-0 EFL Cup win against Chelsea. A 1-1 draw at Brentford last Thursday represented a minor setback, as they surrendered a lead late to a long-throw routine. Still, Arteta's men have lost just three league games all season, conceding only 18 goals in 26 matches while scoring 50. They remain unbeaten in their last five league outings.
The head-to-head record between these sides offers no comfort to Wolves supporters. Arsenal have won 19 of the last 25 meetings, with Wolves managing just three victories. The Gunners have completed the league double over Wolves in each of the last four full Premier League seasons. Their most recent encounter in December ended 2-1 at the Emirates, where two own goals secured all three points for Arsenal after a late Wolves equalizer had threatened to deny them.
My prediction is Away Win -1.5 Asian Handicap at 1.85. Wolves have conceded 48 goals in 26 league matches, averaging nearly two per game, while Arsenal have scored 50, the highest tally in the division. The hosts have won just once in the league all season and face a side that has triumphed in eight straight encounters against them. Arsenal's defensive record of 18 goals conceded stands as the league's best, and their 41.37% model probability for covering the handicap reflects the gulf between these teams. The xG projection (0.81–2.04) supports a 0-3 finish.