On Monday, West Ham will host Wolves in a match where a loss for either club could jeopardize their manager’s position. BBC Sport’s football expert Chris Sutton commented, “I wish I could predict that they will both lose,” adding, “That’s how bad they have been.” Sutton noted that Wolves, under Gary O’Neil, are allowing over 2.5 goals per game on average, a performance level he described as “relegation” form. He also stated that Julen Lopetegui’s West Ham team is “fragile too,” making it “hard to make a case for either side to win, even though they are both desperate for a result.” Sutton is providing predictions for all 380 Premier League matches this season, competing against various guests. For week 15, his opponent is Dougie Payne, the bassist for the rock band Travis and a supporter of Rangers. Dougie expressed his desire to “obviously love to beat Chris at predictions.” However, he added, “But I would 100% take a defeat here and a win for us over Celtic in the Scottish League Cup final next week.” Former Celtic striker Sutton deemed any success for Dougie or Rangers as “highly unlikely.” Readers are invited to submit their own scores and compare them with Sutton’s and Payne’s. The most frequently chosen score for each game is incorporated into the scoreboards and tables located at Post navigation South Africa’s Record Victory Bolsters World Test Championship Final Bid Chelsea’s Tosin Adarabioyo Views European Trophy as “a Dream”