Wolves vs Fulham prediction and betting tips – Cards, corners and 12/1 bet builder

May 17, 2026 - 07:45
Wolves vs Fulham prediction and betting tips – Cards, corners and 12/1 bet builder

Wolves take on Fulham in the Premier League this weekend and it’s the Cottagers that are the justified favourites as the hosts have already had relegation confirmed.

Wolves vs Fulham best bets

  • Bet on Fulham to win and Harry Wilson to score at 3/1 on Tote
  • Back Fulham to win and Gomes and Andre to be carded at 12/1 on BOYLE Sports
  • Back Fulham to win, Gomes carded, under 4.5 Wolves corners at 6/1 on Betfred

Wolves vs Fulham head to head overview

  • Date: Sunday, 17th May 2026
  • Kick-off: 3pm
  • Venue: Molineux Stadium
  • Where to watch: Sky Sports F1 and Sky Sports Ultra HD
  • Referee: Tom Kirk
  • Last meeting: Fulham 3-0 Wolves
  • Head to head form: 33 Matches – Wolves 16 wins, 9 draws, Fulham 8 wins
  • Favourite to win: Fulham

Wolves vs Fulham predicted lineups

  • Wolves expected lineup: Bentley; Mosquera, S Bueno, Krejci; R Gomes, Andre, J Gomes, H Bueno; Mane, Bellegarde, Armstrong.
  • Fulham expected lineup: Leno; Castagne, Diop, Bassey, Robinson; Lukic, Cairney, Wilson, Smith Rowe, Chukwueze, Muniz.

Wolves vs Fulham prediction

Wolves have been in terrible form this season and fans are getting frustrated at the displays they’re seeing.

Fulham on the other hand, have had a small dip on form themselves, losing three in their last five and could have with just a couple more wins or draws been challenging for a top seven spot.

They will be looking to get the best possible finish in the Premier League now whereas Wolves don’t have much to fight for apart from getting the best results to finish out a terrible campaign.

Wolves vs Fulham betting tips, prediction, odds and how to watch

Wolves vs Fulham betting tips

Fulham on top

Wolves have only won three all season and it’s Fulham that are the odds-on favourites.

And they look like value even at that price having won two on the bounce against them, including winning the reverse fixture 3-0 back in November.

Fulham also won this fixture last season 2-1 last year in February and it’s looking dismal for Wolves who also have a long list of injuries.

Fulham have only two absent, and crucially still have in-form Harry Wilson in great form, who’s scored ten goals and ought to be in the conversation to get back into the goal involvements.

Cards and corners offer huge value

Wolves are ranked sixth in the Premier League for most yellow cards having picked up 74 and Fulham are just behind them in seventh with 73 cards.

It wouldn’t be a surprise to see these two share a few cards each making something like ‘both teams to be carded 2+ times’ a great bet.

Andre tops the Premier League for most cards with 11 while Yerson Mosquere and Joao Gomes are ranked fourth with ten each, accumulating 41% of Wolves’s bookings.

Wolves are ranked at the bottom for corners, which isn’t a shock considering the lack of attacking output.

But they’ve only won 120 corners in the Premier League so far, whereas Fulham who are only ranked 12th in the corners table have won as many as 56 more.

  • Bet on Fulham to win and Harry Wilson to score at 3/1 on Tote
  • Back Fulham to win and Gomes and Andre to be carded at 12/1 on BOYLE Sports
  • Back Fulham to win, Gomes carded, under 4.5 Wolves corners at 6/1 on Betfred

Wolves vs Fulham latest odds

Find the latest Wolves vs Fulham betting odds here. Odds are provided by Tote and are subject to change.

  • Wolves – 11/4
  • Draw – 11/4
  • Fulham – 20/23

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Important historical facts about Wolves and Fulham for betting

  • Wolves have lost their last two Premier League games against Fulham, as many as they had in their previous 12 in the competition (W6 D4).
  • Fulham are looking to complete their first ever league double over Wolves, in what is the 46th different campaign in which they’ve met.
  • Wolves have failed to win their final home league game in any of the last five seasons (D3 L2), since beating Crystal Palace 2-0 in 2019-20.
  • Fulham have won their final away league game in each of the last two seasons, last doing so in three consecutive campaigns between 2002-03 and 2004-05.
  • Wolves have lost 24 Premier League games this season. It’s their most ever in a 38-game (or fewer) season in their league history, while another loss here would equal their all-time most defeats in a campaign (25 in 1964-65, 1983-84, 1984-85 and 1985-86).
  • Wolves have failed to score in a league-high 19 different Premier League games this season. There have been just 10 previous instances of a team failing to score in 20+ in a single campaign, most recently Norwich City in 2021-22 (22).
  • Fulham have lost 3-0 against Arsenal and 1-0 against Bournemouth in their last two Premier League games they’ve not lost three in a row without scoring since December 2023.
  • Fulham have drawn fewer Premier League games than any other side this season (6). Only the current top five have won more games than the Cottagers (14), while only the current bottom three have lost more than Marco Silva’s side (16).
  • Bernd Leno is set to make his 250th Premier League appearance in this match (currently 148 for Fulham and 101 for Arsenal), just the third German to reach this milestone after Robert Huth (322) and Dietmar Hamann (268).
  • Fulham striker Raúl Jiménez is Wolves’ highest goalscorer in Premier League history (40). However, the Mexican is yet to score in any of his four appearances against his former side in the competition.

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