Manchester United could sink even further down the Premier League table should they fall to robust Wolverhampton Wanderers at Old Trafford on Sunday.
WATCH – Manchester United v Wolves
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How to watch Manchester United vs Wolves live, stream link and start time
Kick off time: 9am ET Sunday
Venue: Old Trafford — Manchester
TV Channel: Peacock
Streaming: Stream live on Peacock
Manchester United vs Wolves live score: 0-0
Manchester United vs Wolves live updates
Better from Man Utd
The Red Devils were somehow offended by our initial post.
They look better with the ball now, and Jeremy Dorgu is especially bright.
Still 0-0 despite a corner kick or two for the hosts. 31′.
What’s going on here?
Not much, as we’re seeing the answer to the question “What would Man United look like without Bruno Fernandes?”
Things are just not connecting, and Ruben Amorim should send this 20 minutes to his transfer council every morning until the end of the summer transfer window.
0-0, 22′.
Late goalkeeper chaneh
No, it’s nothing to do with Andre Onana.
Jose Sa is not feeling well according to reports. With Sam Johnstone out injured, it’ll be Darren Bentley between the posts for Wolves.
About to kick off at Old Trafford.
Who is Tyler Fredericson?
It’s not just a first Premier League start but also a Manchester United senior debut for 20-year-old back Tyler Fredericson.
Capped twice by England at the U-18 and U-17 levels, Fredericson is a center back who has been with the academy for ages.
He first made the bench in 2022 when Erik ten Hag was in charge of the club, so this is a long time coming for the youngster.
Manchester United lineup
Onana, Fredricson, Lindelof, Mazraoui, Amass, Ugarte, Mainoo, Dorgu, Eriksen, Garnacho, Hojlund
Wolves lineup
Sa, Semedo, Bueno, Agbadou, T. Gomes, Ait-Nouri, Andre, J. Gomes, Munetsi, Cunha, Strand Larsen
Manchester United vs Wolves preview
The Red Devils 38 points currently have them 14th, just two points ahead of 15th-place Spurs and three clear of 16th-place Wolves and 17th-place West Ham.
Ruben Amorim’s Man United are well clear of the bottom three but as close to 17th as 11th. They are coming off a humbling loss to Newcastle United and will have to shake off the emotions produced and energy expended during their incredible comeback win in the Europa League quarterfinal second leg against Lyon on Thursday. Amorim’s side rallied from being 4-2 down in extra time to win 5-4 amid wonderful scenes at Old Trafford, as they now face Athletic Bilbao in the semifinals.
Vitor Pereira’s Wolves are red hot, winners of four-straight in the Premier League albeit against fellow bottom-half sides Southampton, West Ham, Ipswich Town, and Tottenham Hotspur. Man United are also bottom-half, of course, but wins at Old Trafford still carry mystique even as they’ve become relatively-commonplace.
Manchester United team news, focus
OUT: Joshua Zirkzee (thigh – MORE), Matthijs de Ligt (ankle), Ayden Heaven (leg – MORE), Amad Diallo (ankle – out for season), Jonny Evans (lower back), Lisandro Martinez (torn ACL – MORE), Toby Collyer (knock)
Wolves team news, focus
OUT: Pedro Lima (ankle), Sam Johnstone (muscular), Yerson Mosquera (knee), Enso Medina (knee), Sasa Kalajdzic (knee), Leon Chiwome (knee – out for season) | QUESTIONABLE: Hee-chan Hwang (muscular), Jean-Ricner Bellegarde (knock), Matt Doherty (knock)
Manchester United vs Wolves prediction
There are far too many variables to consider Man United strong favorites here — fitness, injuries, form, and more. When all’s said and done, there’s little to divide these two other than reputation, and that matters little over 90 minutes. Manchester United 1-1 Wolves.