Four of the last five meetings have made it over 2.5 goals and Boro are on a five - match winning streak at
home against Wolves.
But then they slipped up at
home against Wolves last weekend in a bit of a surprise defeat, so Rafa Benitez's men have to snap back.
Against Everton last weekend, Norwich engineered a come - from - behind win for the first time since March 2012 (2 - 1 at
home against Wolves).
Not exact matches
The 18 - year - old has enjoyed an impressive season in the Championship for the Midlands side, which has included a remarkable goal
against play off hopefuls
Wolves where he slotted
home after taking the ball for the entire length of the pitch in a 2 - 1 win over their rivals.
The Reds have an away record that is quite similar to clubs fighting
against relegation and the supporters have been forced to watch some pitiful football over the last few months, especially away from Anfield while they have also suffered some embarrassing losses like the defeats to Blackpool and
Wolves at
home.
Brighton took a substantial step towards automatic promotion with a 2 - 0 victory over
Wolves yesterday, while Newcastle dropped two points at
home against Leeds Utd.
Wolves were disappointing in midweek, managing only a draw at
home against struggling Hull, and they'll face an uphill struggle away at Cardiff who have won seven consecutive
home league games.
The win
against the Rams on Wednesday moved
Wolves to aW15 D4 L2 record this season on
home soil in the second tier.
Wolves have gone W3 D1 L1 in their last five league games
home and away
against Reading and have won back to back
home games
against them with a clean sheet in both.
Wolves overall
home and away are on a five match unbeaten streak of form
against the Blades with a W3 D2 record in that sequence.
Wolves will get a
home test
against Sheffield United on the weekend and the league leaders will be looking to recover from a defeat in their last
home game at Molineux, where Notts Forest got the better of them.
They have failed to hit the back of the net in four of their last five games on
home soil
against Wolves as well.
There was a comfortable 2 - 0
home success for
Wolves over Aston Villa earlier this season which leaves them eaten in three
against the Villians now, having won their last two
against them.
Wolves have been strong on
home soil all season and their recent misfire
against Nottingham Forest at Molineux may well have just been a blip.
Wolves are unbeaten in their last five
home games
against the Blades, taking a clean sheet in the three of their last four at
home against them.
Wolves have won two of their last three at
home against the Rams.
Wolves have won their last two games at
home against Reading with a clean sheet and earlier this season, they won 2 - 0 at the Madejski over the Royals as well.
Wolves really have to step up here and they should have enough on
home soil
against a Reading side who look pretty tame.
Their only loss on
home soil happened
against current league leaders Cardiff so really,
Wolves have propped themselves up well.
Wolves though haven't won any of their last three on
home soil
against Birmingham in a D2 L1 record from that.
Wolves continue to look strong and powerful and while the Owls may put up some decent enough resistance on
home soil, they aren't clicking at the moment and may slip
against the powerful league leaders.
The last time
Wolves were at
home it was
against newcomers Swansea, and it was also shown live on Sky Sports which meant we got a first - hand perspective of what McCarthy is dealing with.
Yesterday at 09:00 pm - Wanderers
against Champions elect Wanderers Our penultimate
home game of the 2017/18 campaign sees us «welcome»
Wolves to the Macron which is sure to be a party atmosphere for some.
Next up for
Wolves is another
home game on Saturday, this time
against Burton Albion, and a victory really would cement their place at the top of the table, and put them in a great position from which to achieve promotion back to the Premier League.
After their big winning streak of eight matches came to an end with a 1 - 1 draw at Sheffield United, which was a very lucky point for them, they lost in their big contest
against league leaders
Wolves at
home on the weekend.
Preston should be no push however though and will be full of confidence having held out for a 1 - 1 draw at
home on the weekend
against league leaders
Wolves.
Bolton average one goal per game away from
home, but that is all it could take to pick up three points
against Wolves.
Just three teams have accrued less points on their own patch than Rangers (10 from a possible 36; W2 D4 L6), who have won one − a 3 - 1 success
against rock - bottom Wigan − and lost three of their last four at Loftus Road, where they were beaten 2 - 1 by
Wolves in their last
home game.
So the problem is unlikely to have disappeared over the summer, although their record at
home to
Wolves in recent Premier League contests is incredibly strong and would suggest Blackburn are primed to score yet more goals
against Mick McCarthy's men, after notching up ten goals in their last four clashes alone, six of which were netted whilst playing at
home.
The Football League has confirmed that Fred Graham from Essex will referee our
home game
against Wolves this Saturday.
The last time
Wolves celebrated victory away from
home against Blackburn?
However, in the last month, in four games, he scored four times, getting two in the 3 - 2 win at Fulham, scoring the second as we beat Huddersfield 3 - 1 and then the goal
against Wolves at
home in the 1 - 1 draw that was just a couple of minutes away from being a win.
Houllier couldn't of wished for a more perfect start that victory away from
home against one of the club's local rivals in
Wolves, but since then results have declined along with their position in the table.
That's back - to - back clean sheets for a defence which will be handed the sternest of examinations on Monday, while they did also win their last Premier League
home game by the scoreline, although read into that what you will, as it was
against lowly
Wolves.
In this exhibition, Mundt shows a selfie painting
against paintings depicting a mural by Charles Baskerville in the
home of Marlene Dietrich designed by Elsie De
Wolf.