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Wolves 0-0 Manchester United
Wolves only had 30% of the ball in their opening Premier League game - a 0-0 draw at Leicester and they're struggling to get hold of it so far tonight.
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Wolves 0-0 Manchester United
Wolves only had 30% of the ball in their opening Premier League game - a 0-0 draw at Leicester and they're struggling to get hold of it so far tonight.
Wolves 0-0 Manchester United
Chris Sutton
Ex-Chelsea striker on BBC Radio 5 Live
I think Harry Maguire is an outstanding buy for United and full-back Aaron Wan-Bissaka has started nicely.
What United need is stability at the back and they have that in Maguire, who is England's best centre-half.
Wolves 0-0 Manchester United
Conor Coady with an early cruncher on Anthony Martial, but referee Jon Moss says it was hard but fair from the Wolves skipper.
The visitors seeing a fair bit of the ball early on.
Wolves 0-0 Manchester United
Marcus Rashford, operating on the left wing, looks to thread it through to Anthony Martial in a central position, but only finds a gold shirt and the hosts scramble it away.
Wolves 0-0 Manchester United
Here we go. Wolves get us under way.
Micah Richards
Former Aston Villa and Man City defender on Radio 5 Live
Wolves have done a great job. The difficulty for them this season will be the Europa League. They've been amazing though, and with the players they've got they want to be doing something similar to what Everton are doing.
I'm expecting them to be there and thereabouts of where the Toffees will finish.
Wolves v Manchester United (20:00 BST)
Simon Stone
BBC Sport at Molineux
Manchester United have travelled down the M6 in bouyant mood after last week's 4-0 hammering of Chelsea.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer knows a win for his side will leave them top of the Premier League after two rounds of fixtures.
But Wolves will fancy their chances. They beat Solskjaer's side twice here at the back end of last season and are already battled hardened by two rounds of Europa League qualifiers.
Wolves v Manchester United
A reminder of how both teams line up for this one...
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Chris Sutton
Ex-Chelsea striker on BBC Radio 5 live
It's like a disco in here.
As The Prodigy's Firestarter blares out around Molineux, the pyrotechnics and pre-game light show gets going, cranking up the atmosphere at a sold out Molineux. This is going to be good in the stands and hopefully good on the pitch.
Wolves v Manchester United (20:00 BST)
Kyle: Really excited about tonight's game both sides are really good going forward. The front four of Manchester United's is exciting and full of pace. I think they will edge it 2-1 if Wolves win they will take control of midfield their 3 in midfield are fantastic.
Simon Fry: Happy with the Man Utd line up but there's quite a reliance on young Greenwood if we're chasing the game. Interesting to see no Jones or Smalling on the bench once again?
Loser92: I can’t see Manchester United getting anything from this game. Wolves defeated the red devils twice at Molineux last season and I expect them to continue their good run against the side from Old Trafford. 2-1 to the home side.
Mark Lawrenson
Ex-Liverpool defender
Manchester United got a great result against Chelsea, and a 4-0 win was the perfect way for them to start the season - but let's see if they can build on it over the course of the campaign.
To do that, they will need to find a way to beat teams like Wolves, who did so well against the top six sides last season and beat United at Molineux in the league and FA Cup.
Prediction:1-1
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Wolves v Manchester United (20:00 BST)
Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer: "Wolves are a hard team to break down. They defend deep and they don't give you a lot space.
"But our form, our attitude and the mood of course after a win is great, so we go into this game confident."
Some quotes now from the managers. First up, Wolves head coach Nuno Espirito Santo, who says: "It's a new game, for sure, totally different to what we did [against Manchester United] in the past.
"We know we're going to face a very tough opponent - fantastic players, all over the place. We want to compete. We want to play."
This is a story you may have missed from a few days ago...
Wolves captain Conor Coady has written to all 48 fans, external who made the 6,370-mile round trip to their match in Armenia.
He thanked those who saw the team beat Pyunik 4-0 in the Europa League last week, with Wolves in Europe this season for the first time since 1980.
Tickets for the third qualifying round first-leg game in Yerevan were £1, but the expedition cost fans "something like" £1,000, the club said.
Coady had wanted to say thanks and this was "not a publicity stunt", added Wolves.
All the letters were all signed individually and had the fans' names on.
Micah Richards
Former Aston Villa and Man City defender on Radio 5 Live
The early stages of the Europa League are a nightmare. I've been to places I don't know how to spell the names of.
As a footballers you want to play in the big games. If you play against somebody you haven't heard of - not saying your standard drops - but you don't look forward to it as if it's a big game.
I just think the early stages of the Europa League you don't need right now.
When you've played at the weekend then the Monday leading up to the Thursday the mood drops - as a player you think, "Oh I have to play the Europa League game". Sometimes the squad does become divided - you have a team for the Europa League and a team for the Premier League.
You don't want to be in the Europa League team until the latter stages.
Wolves have already played four games in the Europa League - against Crusaders of Northern Ireland and Pyunik of Armenia - and now have a two-legged tie against Serie A side Torino, with the first leg in Italy on Thursday.
Micah Richards was definitely not a fan of the early stages of the competition when he was playing.
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