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[RECOMMENDED_BETS]Tip of the game
Our recommended bet for Saturday’s clash at the Gtech Community Stadium comes in the form of a Brentford victory, featuring a goal from Ivan Toney.
A £10 wager for such an outcome will secure you a return of £40 with Bet365.
Match preview
After a recent drop-off in form, hosts Brentford will no doubt be confident in their chances of emerging with all three points, come the full-time whistle at the Gtech Community Stadium on Saturday, October 29th.
This comes with Thomas Frank’s troops primed to play host to a Wolverhampton Wanderers outfit in nothing short of disarray.
Let’s first take a look at the recent endeavours of the former.
Brentford, after an impressive stretch featuring just two defeats from nine – the highlights of which included a draw with in-form Chelsea and a 5-2 drubbing of Leeds – set alarm bells ringing last weekend.
And yet, come the full-time whistle at Villa Park, it was the day’s visitors who were put to the sword.
Goals on the part of Leon Bailey and Ollie Watkins, either side of a Danny Ings brace, saw Brentford downed by a full four goals to nil.
Slipping down to 11th in the Premier League table as a result, Frank and co. will be desperate for a bounce-back result in west London this weekend.
Close up of Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club kit 2020/21. (Alamy Stock Photo)
And the Bees, in truth, could not ask for a much more presentable opportunity to do exactly that.
This comes with their upcoming opponents standing as one of English football’s most out-of-form sides at present.
Wolves, all told, have fallen to defeat in five of the club’s last six fixtures, sitting locked on points with Premier League basement dwellers Nottingham Forest as a result.
The latest of these came last time out, and in perhaps the most concerning fashion of any to date.
In something of a relegation six-pointer, Steve Davis’ men welcomed Leicester City to Molineux, only to be taken apart en route to an eventual 4-0 drubbing.
Still yet to appoint a long-term successor to Bruno Lage, Wolves, as a result, have quickly emerged as one of the favourites for the drop to the Championship.
And we at 101 are backing the woes of the Midlands outfit to go from bad to worse on Saturday afternoon, courtesy of a 6th loss from seven at the Gtech Community Stadium.
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