Our prediction for this Premier League match:
Molineux Stadium will be the centre of attention when Wolverhampton and Everton go head to head in the Premier League round 3 on Saturday. The Wolves aim to bounce back from a 1-0 loss to Bournemouth and, no doubt, they will be desperate to record their first win of the season against the Toffees. Toti is banned for the match, while fellow defender Ki-Jana Hoever should recover in time to face Everton.
David Moyes’ troops, on the other hand, proved their worth in a 2-0 win over Brighton, but they do not want to stop now. Everton seem to be more of a team than Wolverhampton and given Toti’s suspension, we predict that the visitors are going to pick up all three points from the match. A man to keep an eye on in the away team will be summer signing Jack Grealish, who provided two assists for his teammates at the weekend. All Mykolenko, Patterson, and Branthwaite remain on the sidelines 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 (Everton):

Everton are one of the two Merseyside giants that were formed back in 1878, with the club holding a long-standing rivalry with Liverpool. Everton have participated in the English top flight for a record 113 seasons, with the team competing in the English second tier in just four campaigns.
The Toffees play their home matches at Goodison Park, the stadium that was opened in 1892. Everton have won the national championship nine times, with the team winning their last domestic trophy back in 1987.
The Toffees have clinched five FA Cup trophies as well and it has to be noted that a victory over Manchester United in the 1994/1995 FA Cup final helped the team win their last title in the prestigious competition. Everton and Liverpool face each other in the Merseyside derby and the clash between the two local rivals has been called the Merseyside derby since 1955.
In the 2015/2016 Premier League campaign Everton were hammered by Liverpool (0-4) at Anfield.