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Aston Villa
Feb 27, 20:00

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Wolves host Aston Villa. Head-to-head favours Villa slightly (3 wins vs Wolves' 4, 3 draws). Recent results show a 2-0 Wolves win in a past encounter. Lineups suggest a balanced Wolves midfield against Villa's attacking prowess. No recent form data is available for either team.

Prediction

Based solely on the 4-3-3 H2H goal scoring metric (Wolves 4, Villa 3, Draws 3), and the previous 2-0 win for Wolves, a narrow victory for the home side is predicted.

Final Score: Wolves 2 - 1 Aston Villa

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Head-to-Head Stats

Wolves Wins 4
Draws 3
Aston Villa Wins 3

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