Our prediction for this Premier League match:
Molineux Stadium will host Wednesday’s football game between Wolverhampton and Bournemouth, the two mid-table sides. Wolverhampton failed to shock title hopefuls Arsenal at the weekend, but they are surely capable of matching Bournemouth in front of home fans. Both Pablo Sarabia and Mario Lemina should be recalled to the starting XI, while all Matheus Cunha, Nelson Semedo, Craig Dawson, and Pedro Neto remain in the recovery room.
The Cherries, on the other hand, aim to recover from a 3-1 loss to Aston Villa and given their attacking potential, we believe that there is a big value in betting on both teams to score. A man to watch in the away side will be Dominic Solanke, who scored his 18th goal of the season at Villa Park, while both Chris Mepham and Tyler Adams are rated doubtful for the midweek clash. All Luis Sinisterra, Marcus Tavernier, and Ryan Fredericks continue to miss out with injuries.
Highlighted Player (Hee-Chan Hwang):
Hwang Hee-Chan is a product of Pohang Steelers football academy. The Korean attacker, who was born in Chuncheon on January 26, 1996, started his senior career at FC Liefering of Austria and he scored 13 goals in 31 appearances for the club. The 177-cm tall striker currently plays for Red Bull Salzburg and you should bear in mind that he netted 12 goals for the club in the 2016/2017 season.
Hwang Hee-Chan won his second Austrian Bundesliga title with Salzburg in the 2016/2017 season, but the Red Bulls eventually failed to make it to the Champions League group stages. The Salzburg footballer made his South Korea debut in a 2-0 win over Canada on November 11, 2016.
Hee-Chan played regularly for the Korea national football team in the 2018 World Cup qualifiers and he scored one goal in the process. The Koreans eventually booked their place at the showpiece tournament in Russia, meaning that the Salzburg attacker will have a chance to prove his worth on the big stage.
Highlighted Team (Bournemouth):
Bournemouth are a professional football club that was formed back in 1890. The Cherries secured promotion to the Premier League in the 2015/2016 season, with the team making it to the English top flight for the first time ever.
Bournemouth play their home games at Dean Court and the capacity of the stadium is 11,469.
The Cherries enjoyed a very successful season on their Premier League debut, with the team beating the likes of Chelsea and Manchester United in the national championship. Glenn Murray scored the winner for Bournemouth in the 1-0 win over the capital club at Stamford Bridge and that is probably the greatest victory in the club’s history.
Bournemouth have been participating in the FA Cup since 1913, but they have yet to win the trophy in the prestigious competition. It has to be noted that the club’s original name Boscombe Athletic Football Club was changed to Bournemouth back in 1923 as the club owners wanted the Cherries to be more representative of the district.