It’s Week 22 of Premier League predictions on Always Wolves Fan TV, and the running battle between Dave and Emma is getting properly tense. Dave’s won more individual weeks, but Emma’s been landing bigger hits when she does win, and that’s what’s keeping her on top in the overall points.
If you’re following along, this post rounds up the latest standings, every Week 22 score prediction they made, and the Wolves chat that always finds a way to take over.
Standings update: Emma leads, even though Dave’s won more weeks
That’s the funny part. Dave keeps stacking week wins, but usually by one or two points. Emma’s wins tend to be bigger swings, more like three to eight points, and that’s how she’s stayed in front.
Dave also clocked another bit of timing that Wolves fans will recognise, since Emma started winning more, Wolves started winning too. He called it out as a potential bad omen, which is the sort of football superstition that feels ridiculous until it suddenly doesn’t.
Match Bingo: a simple add-on while you watch, with prizes up to £250
Alongside the predictions, Dave and Emma also gave a quick run-through of Match Bingo, which is basically bingo built around live match events on your phone.
They’ve both played it before (and won), and they mentioned plenty of viewers have had wins too.
To try it, they pointed people towards the Match Bingo app via Always Wolves. When you sign up, you can use the code ALWAYS. They described it as “double bubble”, meaning if you deposit £10 or more, you get a matched boost on what you put in.
They also liked that you don’t need a perfect full house to have a chance of winning. The prize talk broke down like this:
First to hit…
- One line: £25
- Two lines: £25
- Full house: £100
- Bonus pot: £100
They also flagged the basics: it’s UK only, 18+, and to gamble responsibly.
Premier League Week 22 predictions: every score Dave and Emma picked
A couple of themes came up as they went through the fixture list.
- There are loads of London games in this round.
- A few clubs look like they’re sliding, and Dave was very happy about the idea of others dropping into trouble.
- Wolves form (and belief) is slowly creeping back.
Manchester United vs Manchester City
Emma considered the idea of a “new manager bounce” with Michael Carrick looking like the interim, but still went back to what she sees as the likely outcome.
- Emma: Manchester United 1, Manchester City 2
- Dave: Manchester United 1, Manchester City 2
Chelsea vs Brentford
Brentford’s season got a nod, with Emma saying she didn’t expect manager Keith Andrews to have them doing this well. Still, both picked Chelsea at home.
- Emma: Chelsea 2, Brentford 1
- Dave: Chelsea 2, Brentford 1
They clocked this as a local one too, two London clubs, and joked about which match would lead Match of the Day.
Leeds United vs Fulham
Emma backed Leeds at home, while Dave went with Fulham’s improved form and a point apiece.
- Emma: Leeds United 2, Fulham 1
- Dave: Leeds United 1, Fulham 1
Liverpool vs Burnley
Neither of them wanted Burnley picking up points, for obvious Wolves reasons. Emma still allowed Burnley a goal, Dave didn’t.
- Emma: Liverpool 2, Burnley 1
- Dave: Liverpool 3, Burnley 0
Sunderland vs Crystal Palace
This one came with a quick mention of Palace being knocked out by Macclesfield, with Dave calling it a great result for football (even if Palace fans won’t love it).
- Emma: Sunderland 1, Crystal Palace 1
- Dave: Sunderland 2, Crystal Palace 1
Dave’s view was Sunderland are strong at home and Palace are in a poor run, “dropping like a rock”.
Tottenham Hotspur vs West Ham United
Emma talked about West Ham struggling and suggested this could put the nail in Nuno’s coffin (while also saying they don’t want that, because they like Nuno). Dave went bigger on Spurs, and added pressure talk around Frank (at Spurs) as well.
- Emma: Tottenham Hotspur 1, West Ham United 0
- Dave: Tottenham Hotspur 2, West Ham United 0
They also agreed Spurs’ issues feel deeper than who’s in the dugout.
Nottingham Forest vs Arsenal
Both went Arsenal, with Emma expecting a clean sheet and Dave allowing Forest one.
- Emma: Nottingham Forest 0, Arsenal 2
- Dave: Nottingham Forest 1, Arsenal 3
They also briefly framed it through a Wolves lens, asking whether Forest are catchable.
Wolves vs Newcastle United
This was the main Wolves section, with Emma leaning into the feeling that something is shifting.
Wolves were described as four games unbeaten, and “unbeaten in 2026” so far. There was also a callback to a separate story about the Pope being given a Wolves shirt, saying a prayer, and the idea that Wolves might need a bit of divine help.
Emma also pointed out Newcastle can be brilliant or dreadful, and that they’ve had extra matches too. Newcastle had a tough FA Cup tie that went to penalties and they also mentioned Newcastle playing in the Carabao Cup in midweek, which could mean tired legs or rotation.
- Emma: Wolves 2, Newcastle United 1
- Dave: Dave said he’s saving his Wolves score prediction for his match preview (due out on Saturday)
So, Emma put the score on the table. Dave kept his powder dry.
Aston Villa vs Everton
Everton came up in relation to Wolves, with both agreeing Everton got rattled against Wolves and “lost their heads”. Emma went tight, Dave went emphatic.
- Emma: Aston Villa 1, Everton 0
- Dave: Aston Villa 3, Everton 0
Emma said Everton have been “tidy”, but Villa are going great guns.
Brighton vs Bournemouth
Emma saw this as a South Coast derby and took the draw. Dave went heavy Brighton and predicted Bournemouth will really struggle in the second half of the season.
- Emma: Brighton 1, Bournemouth 1
- Dave: Brighton 3, Bournemouth 0
Dave also joked about the gap to Bournemouth in the table (Bournemouth on 26 points, Wolves on seven), then did the classic bit of football maths about how quickly that can change if you just win six and draw one.
Conclusion
Week 22 feels like one of those turning points where the table tension and the prediction competition both tighten up. Emma’s on top overall, even though Dave has more weekly wins, and that makes every “bob on” result feel twice as important.
The standout picks are the matches where they split, Leeds vs Fulham, Liverpool vs Burnley, Sunderland vs Palace, Villa vs Everton, and Brighton vs Bournemouth. Then there’s Wolves vs Newcastle, where Emma’s gone bold with a 2-1 win and Dave’s keeping his score back for the preview.
Share your Week 22 predictions and, if you’re heading to Grimsby, name the best fish and chip shop in town.
