
Brighton vs Wolves Prediction and Betting Tips: 5/6 and 13/1 picks for Monday Night Football

Monday Night Football arrives from the Amex Stadium where Brighton entertain Wolverhampton Wanderers on the South Coast. We’ve got two tips for the game which includes a 13/1 double that can be backed with bet365.
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Roberto De Zerbi’s side sit in eighth place on 31 points. With 18 matches to play, the Seagulls trail fifth-placed Tottenham by nine points as they go in search of European qualification in the second half of the campaign. The hosts are the odds-on favourites to collect the three points on Monday evening, priced at 8/13 to do so with most betting sites.
After a solid first half of the season Gary O’Neil’s Wolves find themselves 11th in the top-flight standings, just three points behind Brighton. A top-half finish would mark an excellent first campaign at the helm for the former Bournemouthh boss who will be buoyed by the return of Pedro Neto for this fixture. The visitors are not fancied with bookmakers to get the win at The Amex and can be found at 17/4 in the match result markets.
Brighton vs Wolves Tips
For our main play of the evening we are using the bet365 Bet Builder feature and have combined both teams to score with Matheus Cunha Over 0.5 shots. At the time of writing this can be backed at 5/6.
This may not sound like the most sexy of prices, however it’s no secret that Brighton are one of the best outfits to side with for BTTS. All 10 of Brighton’s home league matches have featured both teams scoring this season, and with it also landing in seven of Wolves’ 10 on the road this term, this looks the wise wager here.
An open game is expected and we’ve added in Matheus Cunha Over 0.5 Shots. He has cleared this line in all of his last 12 Premier League appearances and during that period is averaging 2.91 shots per game.
For those looking for something at more of a price we’ve had a bit of loose change on Pedro Neto anytime assist and Mario Lemina to be carded at 13/1. Prior to his injury before the winter Pedro Neto had recorded a stunning seven assists in 10 Premier League starts. He added another to his tally in the FA Cup against Brentford on his return from injury and looks overpriced here considering only two players in the league have provided more this season.
Gabon are possibly the biggest nation to not be appearing at AFCON which means Mario Lemina will be available for Wolves on Monday. No player has collected more cards in 2023/24 for O’Neil’s side with Lemina racking up seven yellows and one red in just 17 league outings. Combining these two propositions pays 13/1.
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