- Spurs have won two of their last three home matches.
- Wolves have lost four of their eight away matches in Premier League 2, conceding 2.38 goals per match away from home.
- Tottenham Hotspur U21 average 1.89 goals for and 1.44 against at home, winning five of nine matches.
Tottenham Hotspur U21
Tottenham Hotspur U21 are in mixed form coming into this one having taken two wins and three defeats from their last five matches, but they are a much different proposition on home turf, where they have won five of their nine matches so far in the Premier League 2 2025-2026 campaign.
Spurs also have the benefit of Wayne Burnett at the helm, an ambitious coach who has created a dynamic young side capable of late bursts of attacking play after a patient build up in phases. The hybrid 4-3-3/4-2-3-1 system allows Spurs to exploit opposition flanks with pacey wingers and wing-backs, playing with technical ability and control in possession.
James Wilson is the danger man for Spurs, who have seen him score three of his team’s last nine goals, and they are coming off a hard-fought 3-2 victory over West Ham U21 just four days ago. That result saw Spurs hold on in the closing stages, something they’ll need to do here against a Wolves side who will not hold back.
Wolves aim to stun Spurs
While Wolves are without a win in their last five games, picking up four defeats and one draw, they have had some tough matches in that run, and this one is a fixture of regular-season consequence in terms of playoff positions in Premier League 2.
So don’t expect Wolves to hold back here, as they have a pressing, direct system of play that they will use to unsettle and disrupt Spurs, looking to pick off players on the counter with their own physicality. Full-backs are particularly involved in this system, which means that Wolves can really cause problems on the flanks, but they need to be careful of Spurs’ speedy wingers.
Going with the odds
This game pits Spurs’ positional patience against Wolves’ all-action, man-for-man pressure in a highly entertaining clash. The odds are heavily against Wolves here at 307/100, with Spurs as big as 3/5 favourites.
We think Spurs will take this game on the back of their good home form and deep attacking bench, but with both teams to score coming in at a short 17/50, we’re going for goals in this clash. Their two head-to-head matches have ended in 3-2 wins apiece, while Wolves U21 have conceded 2.38 goals per away match, and Spurs home games average 3.33. The average of goals scored in games between these two in Premier League 2 2025-2026 is 5.5.