Cardiff – Wolves Friday, 30th November
The fixture Cardiff – Wolves from the Premier League will be played on Friday, 30th November at 20.00 h. UK time. Two of the three teams who have won a promotion this season will have strength at the Cardiff City Stadium
The coefficient for Cardiff to win is 3.70. Draw result is estimated at 3.20. The coefficient for Wolves to win is 2.25. TV Program for football is available here.
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Cardiff – Wolves : Statistics Н2Н
Wolverhampton haven’t won in their last 5 games.
Harry Arter has more yellow cards (5) than any other player at Cardiff. Ruben Neves has collected 4 for Wolverhampton.
Callum Paterson is Cardiff’s top scorer with 3 goals. Raul Jimenez has scored 3 times for Wolverhampton.
Cardiff – Wolves : Prediction
I personally think that the hosts have more chances of success than bookmakers. At least at home, Cardiff showed that they were tough and not easy to give. Meanwhile, the lack of victory in the last few games for the guys I guess will increase the pressure on their Portuguese trainer, something that has not happened since he took over the team because last season they actually overcame their division.
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