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Southampton 0-0 Wolves
It's Wolves who get the game up and running.
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Southampton 0-0 Wolves
It's Wolves who get the game up and running.
Southampton v Wolves (12:00 GMT)
Big number for Nuno Espirito Santo today - his 100th Premier League game as Wolves boss.
Southampton v Wolves (12:00 GMT)
Great news, folks. Wolves are wearing their traditional gold and black for this one.
Here come the teams.
Southampton v Wolves (12:00 GMT)
Southampton v Wolves (12:00 GMT)
Southampton
Southampton boss Ralph Hasenhuttl: "It's such an intense season with all the injury problems we've had, tough fixtures and intense weeks.
"More and more teams are struggling with muscle injuries, but we hopefully have this behind us now. If we hadn't had the injury problems I think we could be higher in the table.
"But to be in the quarter-final of the FA Cup is a great opportunity to show up again. That's important for us, but it's also important to show up again in the Premier League this weekend. If we play like we did in midweek we definitely have the quality to do better."
Southampton v Wolves (12:00 GMT)
Last season seems such a LONG time ago now doesn't it?
Southampton v Wolves (12:00 GMT)
Wolves
Wolves boss Nuno Espirito Santo: "Both teams already know each other very well, but Sunday is going to be a different game for sure.
"Everybody needs to do more because when tough moments come, we need the best moments of every one of us, so everybody needs to improve.
“The lack of chances is a big concern, among other concerns that we have."
Southampton v Wolves (12:00 GMT)
This is very much a mid-table affair but stick with it.
Southampton-Wolves fixtures tend to produce drama and goals - 29 in the last 10 meetings.
Southampton v Wolves (12:00 GMT)
Southampton
Ralph Hasenhuttl cut a forlorn figure after Southampton's 9-0 mauling at Manchester United 12 days ago.
They then went and conceded another three at Newcastle on the way to a FIFTH league defeat in a row.
But fair play to Saints.
The manner of their FA Cup win on Thursday clearly showed they're still playing for the manager.
Southampton v Wolves (12:00 GMT)
Wolves
The big concern for Wolves fans about today is that Thursday's cup result gave Southampton real impetus for this game and confidence is now high at Saints after a horrible run of league defeats.
Southampton v Wolves (12:00 GMT)
Wolves
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Nuno Espirito Santo has at least named a full strength side for this one.
Wolves are actually unbeaten in their last two Premier League outings after going eight matches without a win.
If they win their first top-flight game on the road of 2021 they will climb above Southampton into 12th - 15 points above the relegation zone.
Southampton v Wolves (12:00 GMT)
This has been a bonkers season.
No fans, staggered kick-offs, VAR meltdowns and now two out-of-form teams coming together 60-and-a-bit HOURS after they last met.
Southampton won 2-0 at Molineux on Thursday to book an FA Cup quarter-final against Bournemouth.
It's fair to say Wolves fans were not happy.
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Southampton v Wolves (12:00 GMT)
Mark Lawrenson
BBC football expert
Southampton keep on losing in the league, where they have now suffered five defeats in a row, but they did win at Wolves in the FA Cup on Thursday.
Saints manager Ralph Hasenhuttl spoke about needing to find a "reset" button after they were beaten 3-2 at Newcastle last weekend but, as they begin to get some of their injured players back, they are bound to improve.
Wolves were on a bad run themselves until the end of January, but they responded by beating Arsenal and drawing with Leicester before losing to Saints in midweek.
Nuno Espirito Santo made a lot of changes for that tie, however. Wolves will be at full strength at St Mary's Stadium, and I think they will go home with the points.
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You can listen to three of today's four games on BBC Radio 5 Live.
There is full commentary from the Hawthorns where struggling West Brom host Manchester United before what should be an absolute belter between Arsenal-Leeds.
Then it's up to Merseyside for the final game of the day between Everton-Fulham.
5 Live Premier League Sunday starts at 12:30 GMT and goes right through to 21:00.
Right, that's enough mentions about 14 February.
If Southampton are on the receiving end of another 9-0 thrashing there will be no reference to a St Valentine's Day massacre in this live text.
Then again...
Southampton v Wolves (12:00 GMT)
Southampton
Southampton are the only team to play a Premier League match on Valentine’s Day but not receive a card.
No Saints player received a yellow or a red in their 4-2 win over Liverpool on February 14 1994.
All other 15 teams to feature in a game in the Premier League-era on that date have had at least one card.
Roses, chocolates, a special dinner...and NINE HOURS of footy.
Valentine's Day in lockdown isn't so bad.
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Southampton v Wolves (12:00 GMT)
Southampton make three changes to the XI that started in the 2-0 FA Cup win over their opponents on Thursday.
Loan signing Takumi Minamino is back in the line-up having been cup-tied. Goalkeeper Alex McCarthy and defender Jannik Vestergaard also return. Keeper Fraser Forster, defender Mohammed Salisu and Moussa Djenepo drop to the bench.
Southampton XI: McCarthy, Walker-Peters, Bednarek, Vestergaard, Bertrand, Armstrong, Ward-Prowse, Romeu, Minamino, Redmond, Ings.
Subs: Stephens, Adams, Djenepo, Salisu, Tella, N'Lundulu, Forster, Watts, Chauke.
Wolves manager Nuno Espirito Santo restores the six players who were omitted from the starting line-up for the cup defeat.
Skipper Conor Coady returns as do attackers Pedro Neto and Adama Traore. Nelson Semedo, Willian Jose and goalkeeper Rui Patricio are the others back in the XI.
Wolves XI: Rui Patricio, Dendoncker, Coady, Saiss, Nelson Semedo, Neves, Joao Moutinho, Jonny, Traore, Willian Jose, Pedro Neto.
Subs: Hoever, Ait Nouri, Marcal, Silva, Gibbs-White, Vitinha, Ruddy, Kilman, Otasowie.
It started with promotion and two wonderful top-seven finishes - as well as a European campaign.
But is Nuno Espirito Santo's love affair with Wolves heading for the rocks?
A Valentine's Day win and the smile will return.