Brentford
vs
WO
Wolves

Injuries & Suspensions
- Brentford: F. Carvalho (Knee Injury), J. Dasilva (Knee Injury), R. Henry (Muscle Injury), A. Hickey (Injury), V. Janelt (Foot Injury), A. Milambo (Knee Injury), R. Nelson (Calf Injury)
- Wolves: L. Chiwome (Lacking Match Fitness), E. Gonzalez (Knee Injury)
Form (Last 5)
- Home: W D L W D
- Away: D D L W W
H2H (Last 5)
- 2025-12-20 · Wolves · 0-2 · Brentford
- 2025-05-25 · Wolves · 1-1 · Brentford
- 2024-10-05 · Brentford · 5-3 · Wolves
- 2024-02-10 · Wolves · 0-2 · Brentford
- 2024-01-16 · Wolves · 3-2 · Brentford
Match Preview
Brentford to win - stronger home form and Wolves' dreadful away record, plus favourable recent H2H, despite Brentford injury absences.
Key Notes
Pick: Brentford to win. Context: Brentford sit in the top third of the table (7th, 44 points from 29 matches) and have a clear home advantage. Their provided home form shows 13 wins, 5 draws, 11 losses, indicating they are competitive at their stadium. Wolves arrive with a painfully weak away record of 3 wins, 7 draws, 20 losses, which heavily undermines their chances here. Head-to-head also favours Brentford - they beat Wolves 2-0 at Molineux in December 2025 and have recorded multiple wins in recent meetings, including a 5-3 home victory and other multi-goal displays.
Injuries: Brentford are missing several squad players (F. Carvalho, J. Dasilva, R. Henry, A. Hickey, V. Janelt, A. Milambo) and Richard Nelson is questionable with a calf issue. That is a significant list, but Brentford have strong squad depth and home comfort to cover absences. Wolves' only listed issue is L. Chiwome lacking match fitness; their squad appears less disrupted on paper but their away form suggests deeper problems.
Tactical outlook: Brentford should press their advantage at home and exploit Wolves’ fragile away confidence. Wolves have struggled to score and keep clean sheets on the road this season; Brentford’s finishing and familiarity with their ground make them the natural favourites. Betting context: Home win available at around 1.60 - a fair price given the gulf in away form and recent H2H successes for Brentford. Risk: several Brentford absentees could limit firepower, but overall balance and league position support backing the home win.
Conclusion: Brentford win is the sensible selection - home form, standings and H2H edge outweigh injury concerns and Wolves' extremely poor away results.
Prediction
Brentford win • Odds 1.60 • Confidence 7/10