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·16 Maret 2026
Wolves predicted XI vs Brentford: In-form Old Gold chase third straight win at Gtech

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·16 Maret 2026


Wolverhampton Wanderers travel to Brentford on Monday night knowing another win can keep their faint survival hopes alive.
They have won their last two Premier League matches after a miserable stretch earlier in the campaign.
A third consecutive victory would mark a remarkable turnaround for a team that spent much of the season rooted to the bottom of the table.
Standing in their way are Brentford, who remain firmly in the hunt for a European place despite some recent inconsistency on home soil, setting up a fantastic game.
Wolves have enjoyed a rare 10-day break, something Edwards believes has benefited his squad.
The Wolves boss insisted the club’s focus remains on gathering as many points as possible and building momentum heading into next season. The Old Gold may finally be finding some rhythm.
Teenage midfielder Mateus Mane has been one of the bright spots in recent weeks.
Although the youngster has not scored in two months, Edwards praised his work rate and influence, highlighting how his running and pressing continue to impact games.
Brentford are looking to bounce back from FA Cup disappointment.
West Ham United eliminated Keith Andrews’s side on penalties, but their league campaign remains impressive.
However, their once formidable home form has shown cracks, with the Bees failing to win their last three league games at the Gtech Community Stadium.
Brentford are unbeaten in their last four league meetings with Wolves (W3, D1).
Wolves have won their last two Premier League games after previously winning just one of their prior 32 matches.
The Bees boast the best shot conversion rate in the Premier League this season (14.5%), despite ranking among the lowest teams for total shots.
Brentford striker Igor Thiago leads the league for off-the-ball runs into both the final third and penalty area this season.
Edwards is hopeful that ‘excellent‘ goalkeeper Jose Sa will recover from an ankle issue in time to start.
Midfielder Andre returns after serving an FA Cup suspension. The 24-year-old will partner Joao Gomes in midfield.
Andre, Gomes and Yerson Mosquera are each one booking away from a two-match suspension.
Jose Sa; Matt Doherty, Hugo Bueno, Ladislav Krejci; Jackson Tchatchoua, Andre, Joao Gomes, Mateus Mane; Rodrigo Gomes, Hwang Hee-chan, Tolu Arokodare.









































