Our prediction for this Premier League match:
Wolverhampton will be aiming to extend their winning run to six games when they take on Leicester City on Matchday 34. The Wolves look unstoppable at the moment and they must be brimming with confidence following a hard-fought win over Manchester United. There are no fresh injury worries in the home team, with both Jean-Ricner Bellegarde and Hwang Hee-chan overcoming their respective injuries.
The Foxes, on the other hand, produced a fine display against Liverpool, but Trent-Alexander Arnold eventually scored a late winner for the league leaders. As Leicester City footballers are low on spirits after failing to secure the Premier League survival, home win should be considered. Midfielder Abdel Fatawu remains in the recovery room, while striker Patson Daka is in line for a recall to the starting eleven. Earlier this season, Wolverhampton defeated Leicester City 3-0 at King Power Stadium.
Highlighted Player (Jamie Vardy):

Spending his early career playing no-league football, Jamie Vardy made the headlines when he joined Leicester City in a £1 million deal in 2012, but little did he know that he would go on to become a genuine Premier League star just three years later.
The experienced forward helped the Foxes gain promotion to the elite division and then score more than 20 goals as they mounted an unlikely title bid, earning worldwide acclaim as well as a place in the England squad. Vardy went on to score his first two goals for the Three Lions in March 2016 friendlies, with his back-heel goal against Germany in Berlin seeing him instantly become a fans’ favourite.
Over the years, Vardy has earned a reputation as a striker who never gives up and can be a real menace for opposition defenders, but his excellent goalscoring record and good link-up play are enough to suggest he can be described as a mix of old-style pacey forwards and modern strikers.
Highlighted Team (Wolves):

Wolverhampton are a club that was originally known as St. Luke’s FC. The Wolves play in the Championship and they were founded in 1877. Molineux is the home ground of Wolverhampton and the capacity of the stadium is 31,700. Wolverhampton have won four FA Cup trophies (1893, 1908, 1949, 1960), with the team lifting the League Cup trophy in 1974 and 1980.
The colour of the club’s shirts is orange and they wear black shorts. The Wolves wear blue jerseys when playing away from home. Wolverhampton’s main rivals are West Bromwich Albion and they have been facing each other in the Black Country derby since 1888. In their first meeting in the local derby WBA recorded a 1-0 win over Wolves.
Wolverhampton have won three First Division trophies (1953/1954, 1957/1958, 1958/1959) and they have clinched four FA Cup titles as well (1893, 1908, 1949, 1960). The club’s owner is Steve Morgan.