West Ham United – Wolverhampton Wanderers FC prediction & tips 10.04.2026

West Ham United prepare to host Wolverhampton Wanderers at the London Stadium on Friday, 10 April 2026, at 20:00 in what promises to be a crucial Premier League encounter on Matchday 32. Both teams find themselves embroiled in a relegation battle, with the Hammers sitting 18th on 29 points while Wolves occupy 20th position with just 17 points. This fixture carries enormous significance for both clubs as they desperately seek points to climb away from the relegation zone. West Ham enter this contest following a disappointing 0-2 away defeat to Aston Villa, whilst Wolverhampton secured a valuable 2-2 draw against Brentford in their most recent league outing.

Our betting prediction

Our betting tip for this relegation six-pointer favours a home victory for West Ham United at odds of 1.85 with 1win. Despite their struggles this campaign, the Hammers possess a superior league position and have demonstrated marginally better form than their visitors. Wolves’ woeful away record, which shows zero victories in 15 attempts, significantly strengthens the case for backing the hosts.

Our tips

West Ham United have drawn or lost 5 of their last 6 matches.

Wolverhampton Wanderers have won or drawn 3 of their last 4 matches.

There have been over 3.5 goals scored in 3 of West Ham United’s last 6 matches.

There have been over 3.5 goals scored in 2 of Wolverhampton Wanderers’s last 4 matches.

There have been over 2.5 goals scored in 3 of West Ham United’s last 6 matches.

There have been over 2.5 goals scored in 3 of Wolverhampton Wanderers’s last 4 matches.

Our second betting prediction targets the both teams to score market, with a recommendation for ‘Yes’ at 1.75 odds with Paripesa. Considering West Ham’s defensive frailties, having conceded 57 goals in 31 matches, combined with their need to attack at home, goals at both ends appear likely despite Wolves’ modest scoring record.

West Ham United – Fighting for Survival

West Ham United find themselves in an increasingly precarious position, occupying 18th place in the Premier League table with 29 points from 31 matches. The Hammers have endured a turbulent campaign under Nuno Espírito Santo, managing just seven victories whilst suffering 16 defeats. Their recent form reflects the broader struggles, with only one victory in their last five Premier League encounters, accompanied by two draws and two defeats. The latest setback came in the form of a comprehensive 0-2 defeat away to Aston Villa, a result that highlighted their ongoing defensive vulnerabilities and lack of cutting edge in the final third.

The statistics paint a concerning picture for West Ham supporters. Their goal difference of -21 (36 scored, 57 conceded) demonstrates the fundamental issues plaguing both ends of the pitch. At home, where they traditionally find greater comfort, the Hammers have managed merely three victories from 15 attempts, drawing four and losing eight matches. This poor home record represents a significant departure from their usual fortress mentality at the London Stadium.

Nuno’s tactical approach has come under scrutiny throughout the season, with critics questioning his ability to maximise the potential within the squad. The Portuguese manager, known for his defensive organisation during his successful tenure at Wolverhampton, has struggled to implement his philosophy effectively with this West Ham side. Recent cup involvement saw them eliminated by Leeds United in a penalty shootout, further adding to the pressure surrounding the club.

Wolverhampton Wanderers – Desperate Times

Wolverhampton Wanderers occupy the precarious 20th position with just 17 points from 31 Premier League fixtures, making them firm favourites for relegation unless dramatic improvement materialises. Rob Edwards has inherited an extremely challenging situation, with Wolves managing only three victories throughout the entire campaign whilst suffering 20 defeats. Their recent form provides minimal encouragement, although they did secure a valuable point in their latest outing, drawing 2-2 away at Brentford.

The away form statistics make for particularly grim reading, with Wolves failing to register a single victory in 15 attempts on the road. This record includes five draws and ten defeats, highlighting their inability to perform away from Molineux. Their overall goal difference of -30 (24 scored, 54 conceded) reflects fundamental weaknesses throughout the team structure, with both attacking impotency and defensive fragility contributing to their current predicament.

Edwards faces the monumental task of galvanising a squad that appears to have lost confidence and direction. The Welsh manager, previously associated with success in lower divisions, must quickly adapt his methods to Premier League demands. Wolves’ recent form across all competitions shows two victories, one draw, and two defeats in their last five encounters, suggesting some marginal improvement under their new leadership. However, time is rapidly running out for meaningful transformation, with relegation becoming increasingly inevitable without significant improvement.

Last Direct Encounters

The most recent meeting between these sides resulted in a comprehensive 3-0 home victory for Wolverhampton Wanderers, demonstrating their historical superiority in this fixture. Examining the head-to-head record across the last five encounters reveals Wolves’ dominance, with four victories compared to West Ham’s solitary success, while no draws have occurred between the teams during this period.

H2H Stats

Performance

Last games

2026-02-07T15:00:00Z

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Burnley0:2West Ham

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2026-02-10T20:15:00Z

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West Ham1:1Man Utd

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2026-02-14T12:15:00Z

4. Round

Burton Albion0:1n.V. West Ham

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2026-02-21T17:30:00Z

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West Ham0:0Bournemouth

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