Top of the table, with a healthy twelve-point gap from the third place, Brighton are well on course for the historic promotion to the Premier League. Brighton only need six more points to make it mathematically certain, but getting closer to the target might not be easy at Wolverhampton Wanderers, who are on a nice run of five wins in the last six fixtures, and need another four points to be absolutely certain of survival. Historically, Wolverhampton Wanderers have an advantage on home soil, as Brighton haven't won at Molineux Stadium since 1981.
Given the history and Wolverhampton Wanderers' current form, the odds on Brighton are simply not high enough, but betting against the leaders isn't a smart thing to do as well at the moment. It is much more tempting to expect a high scoring affair, as that is usually the case with both Wolverhampton Wanderers and Brighton in recent weeks. The odds on over 2.5 goals are good at 2.00. The odds on both teams to score are also tasty at 1.80.