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Nottingham Forest Double Chance 

Nottingham Forest have lost just four league games this term and boast a remarkable 45% win-rate on the road in 17 Premier League matches under Nuno.

No side has faced fewer Big Chances thus far with the Tricky Trees registering eight clean sheets already – against a Cunha-less Wolves, another positive result could be in the offing.

Under 3.5 Goals 

Wolves’ fixtures have produced the highest goals per-game average in the top-flight this season (3.84), though early signs suggest that figure could decrease under the tutorship of Vitor Pereira. His first three games in-charge have averaged just 1.80 non-penalty Expected Goals (npxG), whilst 18 of Forest’s 19 outings have featured Under 4.5 Goals.

Chris Wood Anytime Goalscorer  

Chris Wood has morphed into prime Ronaldo at times this term and the New Zealander scored another sublime goal at Goodison Park on Boxing Day. The 33-year-old has notched 11 times already with six of those strikes arriving in nine starts away with the Forest striker firing in at least three attempts at goal in five of those nine road trips.

Over 4.5 Cards

Peter Bankes oversees this encounter – the referee has produced Over 3.5 Cards profit in nine of his 13 league assignments this term and may have his hands full here. Wolves have seen a minimum of five bookings in eight of their nine Molineux matches, whilst Forest have seen 5+ cards flashed in nine of 10 away days, seven of which saw 6+ cards.