Wolves face Everton tonight in the Premier League – and the feeling about the outcome is strong.
Rob Edwards is looking to make it back-to-back wins after triumphing against West Ham United at the weekend.
That win reduced the gap to safety to 12 points, prompting optimism.
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But frustratingly, Nottingham Forest who are in 17th, beat the Hammers last night to restore the gap to 15 points, with Morgan Gibbs-White scoring a late penalty.
Wolves could therefore really do with beating Everton tonight.
Opta have given Wolves a 17.6% chance of beating Everton, but it seems there is much more confidence in the fanbase.
Molineux News readers predict Wolves victory against Everton in TalkingPoints poll

The win against West Ham was a great moment for the club.
It has been a terrible season, and the win was long overdue, but Wolves gave fans reason to smile with the way they played.
And it had been coming too, with good performances against Liverpool and Manchester United.
Ahead of the game with Everton, Molineux News set up a poll asking fans how they see tonight’s game with Everton going.
And the majority feel that Wolves will be making it back-to-back wins in the Premier League, with the results of the poll at the time of writing as follows:
- Everton win – (14.29%)
- Draw – (18.94%)
- Wolves win – (66.77%)
And several people left comments.
One reader wrote: “2-1 Wolves and we are back with a chance of survival!”
Another said: “We showed confidence at home on Saturday, confidence away since Rob came in has been decent. I think we can snatch a win.”
A third added: “They should be up for it. Hopefully we can put a few wins together. If we can win 8 games we may be safe.”
One more said: “I think it will be a difficult match but I fancy us to win 1-0.”
A fifth reader said: “3-1 win to Wolves. Come on, sunshine-pumpers – let’s outdo the naysayers! I reckon Tolu will be keen to get on the score sheet. Brace for him. Supported by the same squad as against West Ham… also a goal for Hwang.”
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Why Wolves can make it back-to-back wins vs Everton
It’s a good time for Wolves to be playing Everton, who have started to stumble a bit at their new home.
Indeed, the Toffees have lost four games at the Hill Dickinson Stadium this season, with three of those occurring since November 29.
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Everton do not have some of their key players available, such as Iliman Ndiaye and Idrissa Gana Gueye, which also points to a better chance for Wolves.
If Wolves can start quickly and subdue the home crowd, then perhaps there will be something in this for Edwards and his players.
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