Everton welcome Wolverhampton to Goodison Park looking to bounce back from their 4-2 defeat to Brentford. Given Wolves’ difficulties on the road, we predict a 1-0 home win. The Toffees will be without Idrissa Gueye and Iliman Ndiaye due to international duty, but the squad has no new injuries. At home, Everton have been inconsistent, winning only 40% of their matches while conceding 1.80 goals per game, though their 40% clean-sheet rate shows they can still keep games tight when organized. Their attacking numbers are modest, averaging 1.60 goals scored at home, backed by an expected goals of 1.35.Wolves travel to Liverpool boosted by a dominant 3-0 win over West Ham, but their overall league form remains concerning. Theyâve collected just 0.40 points per game across the season and have failed to score in 50% of their matches. Their away record is particularly poor, returning 0% wins and conceding 1.80 goals per game, with an xGA of 1.96 indicating defensive fragility on the road. There are no fresh injury worries in the visiting team ahead of Wednesday’s clash.