Wolves vs. Leeds United: 2/19/21 Premier League Soccer Pick, Odds, and Predictions

The Wolves and Leeds United face off on Friday in an English Premier League showdown at Molineux Stadium. This is a big game for both teams as they sit right next to each other in the standings. 

The Wolves sit in 12th place in the standings having picked up 30 points so far this season. The Wolves have been inconsistent this season, but they come into this game off a win against Southampton. The Wolves actually gave up the first goal in that game, but it was a goal in the 53th minute and 66th minute by the Wolves that allowed them to come away with the victory. The Wolves on the season has put 25 goals in the back of the net while their defense has given up 32 goals total. Pedro Neto has been the best player the Wolves putting five goals in the back of the net. Six different players have put at least two goals in the back of the net. This is still a defense first team, and if they want to come away with the victory, the defense is going to need to be good. 

On the other side of this matchup is Leeds United who sit in 11th place in the standings having picked up 32 points so far this year. Leeds United much like the Wolves have been inconsistent, Over the last three games, Leeds United has won one game, and in the last game against Arsenal the defense really struggled giving up four goals and that led to the defeat. In the last game, Leeds United still was able to put two goals in the back of the net. Leeds United on the season has put 40 goals in the back of the net while their defense has given up 42 goals total. Patrick Bamford has been the best player for Leeds United putting 12 goals in the back of the net. Eight different players have put at least two goals in the back of the net. 

Leeds United has been involved in high scoring affairs and there is going to be no shortage of scoring in this game. Look for both teams to score at least a couple of goals and for the over to cash with ease.

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