Postpublished at 12:05 British Summer Time 25 April 2021
Wolves 0-0 Burnley
Might not be a good idea for Adama to have oiled his arms today. He'd start to cook in the sunshine.
Draw leaves Man Utd 10 points behind leaders Man City
Point takes Leeds up to ninth place
Man Utd in Europa League semi-finals this week
Result: Wolves 0-4 Burnley - Clarets nine points clear of bottom three
Wood scores hat-trick, Westwood adds late fourth
Phil Dawkes
Wolves 0-0 Burnley
Might not be a good idea for Adama to have oiled his arms today. He'd start to cook in the sunshine.
Wolves 0-0 Burnley
Lively start from Wolves. Willian Jose carries the ball towards the Burnley box and sees his shot blocked. Charlie Taylor then does well to stick with Adama Traore and get in the way of his effort from inside the area.
Wolves 0-0 Burnley
Sounds as if they've solved the problems at Stockley Park. VAR is back in the game. That thing is operational!
Another sunny day for a fine afternoon of football. We are under way at Molineux.
Hold on... Gary Lineker has just said on BBC One that a fire alarm has gone off at Stockley Park. VAR off the table?
Wolves v Burnley (12:00 BST)
Alex Scott
Former England and Arsenal defender
Wolves have sold players and they haven't replaced them well. But how do you measure success? In their first few years up Wolves had a solid team and formation, this year it's been mix and match.
Wolves v Burnley (12:00 BST)
It has been a disappointing season for Wolves after three seasons of looking upwards and onwards. They've not been helped by a small squad in pretty unique and testing circumstances.
In fact, Nuno Espirito Santo's side would have to win all six of their remaining games to equal their final tally of 59 points in 2019-20.
However, they are on a little upturn of form and are aiming to win three consecutive Premier League matches for the first time since a similar sequence last June.
Wolves v Burnley (12:00 BST)
Alex Scott
Former England and Arsenal defender
Burnley's performances have been there, just not the results. They pressed Manchester United well last week.
It's a huge game today - win this and they'll be relatively safe.
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Burnley are actually vying to complete a top-flight double against Wolves for the first time since the 1956-57 season.
Wolves' form against the Clarets is pretty woeful. They have won just one of the past nine league meetings (D4, L4).
However, Burnley's most recent top-flight win at Molineux was in September 1973.
Never mind all that... last week feels like an age ago.
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One thing this fixture has had in recent times is late goals. Both equalisers in the 1-1 draws last season came in injury time. And Fabio Silva netted in the 89th minute in the reverse fixture this campaign.
Hopefully we get a lot of entertainment before then.
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Wolves v Burnley (12:00 BST)
Wolves v Burnley (12:00 BST)
Could do with a little bit of this today.
Raul Jimenez's volley was the highlight of the last time these two met at Turf Moor - a 1-1 draw in July last year. We're at Molineux today, though, a venue which last season also produced a 1-1 draw.
Hope Raul is doing alright.
You can focus on a lot of negative things around football at the moment, but this week has showcased some positive action, none more important than this...
Premier League, English Football League and Women's Super League clubs will join in a four-day boycott of social media platforms in an effort to combat abuse and discrimination.
The boycott will start on 30 April.
The Football Association, as well as league bodies and other organisations, including anti-discrimination charity Kick it Out, will also be involved.
"This boycott signifies our collective anger," said Kick it Out's chairman Sanjay Bhandari.
"Social media is now sadly a regular vessel for toxic abuse.
"By removing ourselves from the platforms, we are making a symbolic gesture to those with power. We need you to act. We need you to create change.
"We need social media companies to make their platforms a hostile environment for trolls rather than for the football family."
Leeds v Man Utd (14:00 BST)
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As a little teaser for later, Leeds chief exec Angus Kinnear has not held back in his programme notes ahead of Leeds v Man Utd.
That's just what this otherwise emotionless, bland fixture needed. A bit of needle.
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I'm not sure these two sides really do seven-goal thrillers, Azrael, but we live in hope.
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Azrael: Hoping for an entertaining game of football on the BBC. Let's see some goals.
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Wolves v Burnley (12:00 BST)
Guess what? The game at Molineux is only live on the BBC.
Yep, you can watch it on BBC One, BBC iPlayer and online (ie. at the top of this very page).
I mean, it does kind of make what I'm writing here beneath it all a bit redundant, but you know, whatever.
Gary Lineker will present live coverage from 11:45 BST, with kick-off at 12:00.
He will be joined by former Arsenal and England player Alex Scott and Danny Murphy, the ex-Liverpool midfielder.
Former Everton midfielder Leon Osman will be alongside Steve Bower in the commentary box.