Regular Season - 4 · 1 September 2026, 18:45 UTC

West Ham vs Wolves Championship prediction

London Stadium, London

The model makes it 54% West Ham, 23% draw, 23% Wolves — fair odds of 1.85, 4.35 and 4.35. Fair odds are simply 100 ÷ the probability; they are the model's own number, not a bookmaker's price.

Most likely scoreline: 2-1.

Expected goals: West Ham 1.98, Wolves 1.26.

Both teams to score: 62%. Over 2.5 goals: 63%, under 2.5: 37%.

Model confidence: High.

Model insights

62%
Both teams to score
63%
Over 2.5 goals
37%
Under 2.5 goals
Most likely scorelines1-1 10%2-1 10%2-0 8%

Form going into this match

West Ham

  • D2-2away to Burnley16 August 2026

Wolves

  • D2-2Blackburn14 August 2026

Up to 5 matches before kick-off, most recent first. The model works from each side's rolling expected-goals ratings rather than from these results directly, so read them as context — how the ratings are built.

Championship table

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10West Ham10102201
12Wolves10102201

Where the two sides stand. Full tables

Head-to-head: West Ham vs Wolves

  • 10 April 2026West Ham 4–0 WolvesPremier League
  • 3 January 2026Wolves 3–0 West HamPremier League
  • 26 August 2025Wolves 3–2 West HamLeague Cup
  • 1 April 2025Wolves 1–0 West HamPremier League
  • 9 December 2024West Ham 2–1 WolvesPremier League
  • 28 July 2024Wolves 3–1 West HamFriendlies Clubs

Two sides the ratings cannot separate

West Ham carry a model rating of 6.89 against 6.81 for Wolves. The scale is anchored so that an average side in one of Europe's big five leagues sits at 6.85, and it is adjusted for the strength of each team's league, so the two numbers are comparable even across borders.

A gap that small is inside the noise of the rating itself — treat the two as level.

Recent form (most recent last): West Ham D; Wolves D.

The model expects goals

Under the hood the model expects 1.98 goals for West Ham and 1.26 for Wolves. Those two numbers, not the scoreline, are what the model actually estimates; everything else is derived from them.

West Ham rate 0.98 in attack and 0.91 in defence, where 1 is league average and a lower defensive number is better; Wolves rate 0.99 and 1.07.

That points to 63% for over two and a half goals and 62% for both teams to score.

The three most likely scorelines are 1-1 (10%), 2-1 (10%), 2-0 (8%).

How this was produced

Publicly tracked record so far: 456 correct results out of 938 settled predictions (49%), with 88 exact scorelines (9%). That log is updated automatically after every match and is never edited.

Full method: how the model works.

Statistical estimate, not betting advice This prediction is generated from a statistical model for entertainment and informational purposes only. It does not guarantee any outcome and should not be used as the basis for placing a bet.

Team comparison

Bars show each side's share of the two-team total, based on the model's attack/defence ratings and expected goals for this fixture.

Why the model favours this side

The model gives West Ham the highest probability at 54%, based on each side's rolling attack and defence ratings estimated from recent match data. The model projects 1.98 expected goals for West Ham against 1.26 for Wolves. West Ham's attack/defence rating is 0.98/0.91 versus the league average (1.00 = average), compared with 0.99/1.07 for Wolves.