
Wolves v Tottenham result predicted by supercomputer
Tottenham will be aiming to get back to winning ways on Sunday when they travel to Molineux to face Wolves.
Fresh off the first leg of their Europa League quarter-final against Eintracht Frankfurt, the focus will immediately return to the Premier League before they head to Germany for the second leg.
Spurs were held to a 1-1 draw against Eintracht Frankfurt after conceding in the sixth minute, with Pedro Porro keeping Tottenham’s European dreams alive 20 minutes later by scoring an equaliser.
The Europa League is being seen as the priority now for Tottenham, as winning the competition is their only route to European football next season.
It is believed that Daniel Levy could fire Ange Postecoglou if he’s unable to win the trophy, as he had set the goal of qualifying for Europe at the start of the season.

Tottenham learn the likelihood of winning v Wolves
Even though the focal point for Spurs is on succeeding in Europe, the Lilywhites cannot afford to slip much further down the Premier League table either.
Spurs currently sit 14th in the table, but with Everton and West Ham just two points below them, a defeat could have a drastic impact on their position.
Tottenham are three places above their opponents in the table, but the Opta supercomputer has actually made Wolves the favourites to win this match, with a 43.2 per cent chance of winning.
Premier League | Games Played | Won | Lost | Points |
14. Tottenham | 31 | 11 | 16 | 37 |
Wolves will be aiming to close the gap on Postecoglou’s men during this game, as they are currently five points behind them after 31 games.
The supercomputer gave Tottenham a 31.4 per cent chance of winning, while a draw is the least likely option at 25.4 per cent.

Tottenham could rest players v Wolves
Spurs do not want to finish any lower down the table than they already are, after what has been a disastrous season so far for the Lilywhites.
However, given the importance of the Europa League in Postecoglou’s career, there is a chance he could rest players at Molineux in a bid to conserve their energy for the second leg against Eintracht Frankfurt.
That would be a risk given Wolves are still fighting for their Premier League survival, but Postecoglou’s team selection could reflect his priorities.