Brentford VS Wolves BETTING TIPS (14-03-2017)
PREVIEW & TIPS FOR Brentford VS Wolves
Brentford and Wolverhampton Wanderers meet at Griffin Park in a match for the 33rd round of the Championship. Wolverhampton Wanderers won at home for (3-1) the last time they faced each other in this edition of the league on 24-09-2016. At this stage, the history of direct confrontations is favorable to the home team, which has 2 wins and 1 loss in the last 3 games. In fact, the last time they met in this stadium was 23-02-2016, in a game for the Championship, which ended the victory of Brentford by (3-0). The goals of the match were scored by J. Swift (38 ‘and 67’) and Sergi Canós (56 ‘) for Brentford. The home factor may have an influence on the final result, although this is a meeting between 15th and 18th place, in fact this is a game between the 15th placed in home games and the 10th as a visitor.
The home side are up against Wolverhampton Wanderers in a game overdue on Matchday 33 after 13 wins, 8 draws and 15 defeats in the league games so far. This is a team affected by the home factor, having won 14 points with 25 goals scored and 33 conceded, and 23 points at home with 29 goals scored and 19 goals conceded. In the last 10 home games for the championship, Brentford has 3 wins, 3 draws and 4 losses, so he has 12 points out of 30. In the matches played in their championship stadium, the most frequent result at the end of the first 45 ‘was 0-1, which occurred in 6 of their 17 matches. Defensive solidity has not been his strong point, having conceded goals in 9 of the last 10 games but his attack has regularly scored as he has scored goals in 9 of the last 10 games for this competition. In 36 games in this event, he suffered the first goal 17 times and only got 1 turnaround. In the last 17 home games for this competition there are 2 periods that stand out: scored 11 of his 28 goals in the minutes (76’-90 ‘); Suffered 7 of his 19 goals in the minutes (76’-90 ‘).
Brentford comes into this game with a 0-1 home defeat by Huddersfield, putting an end to the four straight games without proving the taste of defeat. In this home clash, coach Dean Smith should play in 4-2-3-1 with Lasse Vibe being the benchmark in the team’s attack: this player is the best Brentford finisher with 8 goals scored. Of note is that homemakers have great quality to play at home, having scored on average 1.71 goals and suffered on average 1.12 goals per game. By all accounts the coach still does not have Lewis MacLeod, Josh Mceachran and Alan McCormack due to injury.
The visiting team faces Brentford in a game in arrears on Matchday 33 after 10 wins, 9 draws and 16 defeats in the league games so far. This is a team that normally achieves more positive results as a visitor than at home, having won 20 away and 15 at home with 20 goals scored and 26 goals conceded at home, against 21 goals scored and 20 conceded. In the last 10 away games Wolverhampton Wanderers recorded 3 wins, 3 draws and 4 losses, so they won 12 points out of 30. Defensive solidity has not been his strong point, having conceded goals in 7 of the last 10 games, but his attack has regularly scored as he has scored goals in 7 of the last 10 games for this competition. In 35 games in this event, he only achieved 1 turnaround in 18 games in which he suffered the first goal. There have been 2 periods in the last 18 games as a visitor for this competition: they suffered 7 of their 20 goals between the minutes (76’-90 ‘) and 7 of their 20 between (0′-15’).
The Wolverhampton side start with a 1-0 victory over Rotherham, returning to their winning ways after seven consecutive games without a win: Weimann signed a win. Usually Scottish coach Paul Lambert plays in 4-2-3-1 privileging possession of the ball and organized bouts, especially through the corridors. Offensive midfielder David Edwards is the highlight of the visiting team with 9 goals conceded. In spite of the last victory of the championship, it is important to note that Wolverhampton have registered some irregular results in this condition. For this game the coach can not count on Clarke-Harris, Lee Camp, Broadfoot, Fisher, Wood, O’Donnel, Kelly and Blackstock, all injured.