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Tottenham Hotspur travel to Molineaux for the second time in the space of weeks for a Carabao Cup third round clash with Wolverhampton Wanderers on Wednesday night.
On the opening day of the new Premier League season, Spurs edged out Wolves 1-0 and they are likely to, once again, have the upper hand heading into tonight's game.
However, after starting the season with three straight victories, things appear to have gone slightly downwards for Spurs in recent weeks - and Wolves will be looking to take advantage of just that.
But new Wolves coach Bruno Lage is yet to see his side score on home soil during his reign, but can they buck that trend this evening?
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Ahead of the game, our tipster Robert Mann takes a look at some of the best bets from Wolverhampton Wanderers vs Tottenham Hotspur to get your teeth stuck into.
Wolverhampton Wanderers are 13/8 to win, with Tottenham Hotspur priced at 13/8 to come away with the victory. A draw is priced at 11/5.
Prediction: 0-1 (7/1)
Full-Time Result and U/O 2.5 Goals: Tottenham Hotspur and Under 2.5 Goals (4/1)
After starting the season with three straight victories, things appear to have gone slightly downwards for Tottenham in recent weeks.
They have now gone three matches without a win across all competitions and were beaten 3-0 by Chelsea last Sunday, but we're backing the north London outfit to get back on track tonight.
Win to Nil: Tottenham Hotspur (7/2)
Tottenhamโs fine showing earlier in the season was driven by a solid defence which saw them keep three straight clean sheets.
Their recent poor run coincided with a number of absences in the team and with players starting to return, they will be confident of getting their season back on track.
Anytime Goalscorer: Son Heung-min (X)
Son Heung-min was one of the players who made his return to the team on Sunday and will be the one to watch for Tottenham.
The forward has posed the biggest attacking threat for Spurs this season and we're backing him to draw first blood tonight.
Odds are correct at the time of publication and are, as always, subject to change.
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Wolves continue to make do without long-term injured duo Pedro Neto and Jonny Otto, while teenage full-back Hugo Bueno is nursing a hamstring strain.
Despite the calibre of opposition, Lage is still expected to shuffle the pack in midweek, with Yerson Mosquera and Willy Boly both vying for minutes in the heart of defence.
Take a look at how we've been preparing for tomorrow night's tie.
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Japhet Tanganga returns from suspension following his sending off against Crystal Palace, and the defender should slot straight back into the rearguard - potentially in place of Emerson Royal at right-back.
Further changes for the visitors should see Bryan Gil and Oliver Skipp return to a more youthful side, while Pierluigi Gollini ought to be handed the gloves as Hugo Lloris is rested.
๐ "Our fans deserve much much better than what we did on Sunday."
โ Tottenham Hotspur (@SpursOfficial) September 21, 2021
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