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11th Feb. English Premier League---Nottingham Forest VS Wolves Prediction

11th Feb. English Premier League---Nottingham Forest VS Wolves Prediction
English Premier League  -  Nottingham Forest VS Wolves
Match Time:12-02-2026 03:30 Thursday (GMT+8)
Football Livescore | Match Prediction & Tips

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Team News
Nottingham Forest have been one of the surprise packages this Premier League season, sitting comfortably in the top half and showing real resilience at the City Ground. They have lost only a handful of home league games and have become very difficult to beat on their own pitch, especially against mid-table or lower sides. Recent form has been good – three wins and a draw in the last five league matches – and they come into this game fresh after a solid result at the weekend. No major new injury concerns: key forward Chris Wood is fit and has been their main goal threat (double-digit goals this season), while Morgan Gibbs-White remains the creative hub. Expect Nuno Espírito Santo to field a strong 4-2-3-1 with Matz Sels in goal, a back four featuring Murillo and Nikola Milenković centrally, midfield anchored by Ryan Yates and Danilo, and attack led by Wood, supported by Anthony Elanga and Callum Hudson-Odoi’s pace on the wings. Forest will press aggressively at home, stay compact in midfield and look to exploit quick counters and set pieces.

Wolves have improved noticeably in recent weeks but still sit in the lower mid-table, battling to pull clear of any late relegation worries. Their away form has been the main issue – only a couple of league wins on the road all season and they have conceded far too many goals away from Molineux. No significant new injury concerns: Matheus Cunha is back fit and has been their most dangerous player, while Hwang Hee-chan and Jørgen Strand Larsen offer pace and physicality. Expect a 4-2-3-1 with José Sá in goal, wing-backs pushing selectively, midfield grit from João Gomes and Mario Lemina, and Cunha leading the line with support from wingers. Wolves will aim to stay disciplined, absorb pressure and hit Forest on the break, but they have struggled to create consistent chances away from home.

Head to Head Analysis
Recent meetings between these two sides have been very competitive and often tight. In the last six Premier League clashes, Forest have won two, Wolves two, with two draws. At the City Ground, Forest have the better recent record – unbeaten in their last four home games against Wolves (two wins, two draws), frequently frustrating the visitors with physical defending and quick transitions. Games tend to be low-to-mid scoring: five of the last seven produced under 2.5 goals, with both teams scoring in only three of those. Forest usually have the edge in home intensity and set-piece work, while Wolves rely on counter-attacks and individual moments from Cunha or Hwang. Expect another physical, tactical battle with limited clear chances early and the outcome possibly decided by one moment of quality or a dead-ball situation.

Prediction
The City Ground is a tough place to go this season, and Forest’s home energy, physicality and counter-attacking threat make them a real danger against sides that don’t dominate possession. Wolves have shown more fight lately and can be stubborn when they defend deep, but their poor away scoring record and defensive lapses on the road are real concerns. Forest look the more balanced and confident team right now, especially at home where they rarely drop points against similar opposition. This feels like a classic low-event Championship-style scrap in the Premier League – both sides cancelling each other out for long periods, few clear openings, and the game staying tight until late. Forest should have enough to edge it through a set piece, counter or individual moment (Wood header, Gibbs-White pass). A draw is very realistic, but the home advantage tips the balance.

Final Prediction: Nottingham Forest win 1-0 (or 2-1). Home side to take the points – around 60% confidence in a Forest victory, with under 2.5 goals highly likely.
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