
Brighton and Hove Albion remain in the hunt for European football with just three Premier League games to play and they'll be desperate to bank another three points against Wolverhampton Wanderers at Molineux.
The Seagulls currently sit 10th after drawing 1-1 at home to Newcastle, with Alexander Isak's late penalty leveller bringing up a bet for Slips Tips and one of Sunday's Super Singles.
But they're only one point behind eighth-placed Bournemouth and if they can jump above the Cherries it might be enough to secure a European slot, depending on a number of variables.
Brighton could be helped by the fact their final three games are against teams with nothing to play for, with this trip to Molineux followed by a home game against champions Liverpool and an away game at Spurs.
But Wolves have been performing superbly with the pressure off and a narrow 1-0 loss away to Manchester City last time out ended a run of six successive wins.
Vitor Pereira has done a brilliant job since taking charge at Molineux and will be looking to finish with a flourish this season before putting his own stamp on the squad in the summer transfer window.
How the bookies view it: Brighton by a nose
This is a tricky one to call but BoyleSports make Brighton slight favourites at 7/5, probably because they have more to play for. Wolverhampton Wanderers are at 7/4 and the stalemate pays 12/5.
Recent head to head: Seagulls soaring
Brighton have held the upper hand in this fixture of late, winning five of the last nine meetings and losing just twice. Both clashes this season have been thrillers, with Brighton winning 3-2 in the League Cup at home before a 2-2 Premier League draw at the Amex.
Players to watch: Cunha's farewell tour
Wolves star Matheus Cunha looks set to move on this summer so he will be keen to put on a show in what could be his penultimate Molineux appearance. He has 15 league goals this season, the joint-most in a Premier League campaign for a Brazilian, and is 7/5 at BoyleSports to add to that record.
Danny Welbeck should lead the line again with Joao Pedro serving the final game of his three-match ban. The veteran has 10 goals for the season and is 2/1 for anytime scorer.
Probable line-ups
In-form striker Jorgen Strand Larsen was a big miss for Wolves at the Etihad last week after picking up an injury and he's a doubt for this game too. Wolves are also set to be without Enso Gonzalez, Sasa Kalajdzic, Yerson Mosquera, Leon Chiwome and Sam Johnstone.
In addition the suspended Joao Pedro, Brighton are likely to be without Igor Julio, Ferdi Kadioglu, James Milner, Georginio Rutter and Adam Webster due to injury. Kaoru Mitoma is a doubt after missing out last weekend with a heel problem.
Wolverhampton Wanderers: Sa, Doherty, Agbadou , T Gomes, Ait-Nouri, Andre, J Gomes, Semedo, Munetsi, Guedes, Cunha.
Brighton and Hove Albion: Verbruggen, Dunk, Veltman, Van Hecke, Estupinan, Adingra, Minteh, Baleba, O'Riley, Hinshelwood, Welbeck.
Anything else catch the eye?
Brighton's defence looked more solid at the weekend with some key players back from injury but they've kept just one clean sheet in their last 11 games. With goals galore in the two previous meetings this term, we should see plenty of action at both ends here.
Combining BTTS and over 2.5 goals only take you to 10/11 at BoyleSports but BTTS and no draw is a better price at 13/10.
We've only seen double figures for corners in one of the last four games for each of these sides so it could pay to bet against a lot of flag kicks. BoyleSports price under 9.5 corners at 10/11.
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