Southampton vs Wolverhampton Wanderers. Premier League.
St. Mary's Stadium.
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Sunday 14 February 2021 14:30, UK
Team news, stats and prediction ahead of Southampton vs Wolves in the Premier League on Sunday (kick-off 12pm).
Alex McCarthy should return in goal when Southampton host Wolves in Sunday's Premier League clash at St Mary's.
Fraser Forster kept a clean sheet as Saints saw off Wolves 2-0 in Thursday's FA Cup fifth-round encounter at Molineux, but McCarthy should step back in for the quick-fire return clash in the league.
Saints boss Ralph Hasenhuttl fielded a strong side at Wolves in midweek and will look to ask many of those players to double up.
Skipper Conor Coady, Rui Patricio and Willian Jose are all expected to return for Wolves.
Boss Nuno Espirito Santo rested a host of players in the defeat to Saints on Thursday. Nelson Semedo and Pedro Neto are also likely to start.
Raul Jimenez (fractured skull), Daniel Podence (groin), Willy Boly (thigh) and Marcal (groin) remain out.
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Wolves were absolutely second best in every department in the meeting between these two on Thursday in the FA Cup but with Pedro Neto, Adama Traore and Willian Jose all likely to return, this should be a tighter encounter with Wolves actually possessing a threat in the final third.
So, what happens when fast starters meet fast finishers? Well, we'll find out in this fixture.
Southampton have scored the first goal in eight of their 10 home matches this season, highlighting Ralph Hasenhutt's energetic philosophy of pressing until players can press no more.
However, this does have a consequence on their finishing kick. Saints regularly run out of steam towards the latter stages of matches. Only West Brom, Newcastle and Crystal Palace have conceded more goals than the 16 Southampton have shipped on or after the 61st minutes in matches this season. And their lack of energy in their 3-2 defeat at the Toon last weekend where they failed to score playing against 10-men for 28 minutes and nine-men for 15 minutes was a worrying sign.
Having put so much physical excursion into the FA Cup victory, a 72-hour turnaround is a worry for Saints. I'd fully expect Wolves, who are a notorious second-half team (they have failed to score in the first half in 69 of 99 games since returning to the Premier League), to be packing a powerful punch in the latter stages of this one.
There are betting angles to take advantage of with that theory in mind. Southampton to be winning at half time and Wolves at full time is a 33/1 shot but those who like doubling money should be alerted to the Evens about Wolves being the last team to score in this fixture. It looks a cracker.
JONES KNOWS PREDICTS: 1-1
BETTING ANGLE: Wolves to be the last team to score (Evens with Sky Bet)
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