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Matthew Holt

How to watch Manchester United vs Wolves: TV channel, live stream details and kick-off time

Manchester United play host to Wolverhampton Wanderers on Monday hoping to further extend their hopes of a top-four finish this season.

The Reds most recently dispatched Sean Dyche's Burnley side just days ago, running out 3-1 winners thanks to a flurry of goals in the opening 35 minutes.

Scott McTominay, a Ben Mee own goal and Cristiano Ronaldo's strike lifted United into 6th position, just 4 points behind Arsenal in fourth position with a game in hand over the Gunners.

With the Reds now seemingly finding their feet under new interim boss Ralf Rangnick, hopes have been lifted about what can be achieved heading into the second half of 21/22 campaign.

As for visitors Wolves, Bruno Lage's side come into the encounter just two places below the Reds in eighth position.

With only one win in their last six in the Premier League, the West Midlanders will be looking for an upturn in form when they visit Old Trafford on Monday evening.

How can I watch Manchester United vs Wolves?

The game will be shown live on Sky Sports Main Event as part of the channel's Monday Night Football coverage, kicking off half an hour before the first whistle at 17:00 BST.

If you wish to see the goals and highlights, they will be provided across the board later on in the afternoon and you can also follow our matchday blog for regular match updates, analysis and reaction.

As always, your dedicated team from the Manchester Evening News will provide a rundown of the action and pick up on those insightful bits that TV cameras might have missed.

Man United vs Wolves odds with Grosvenor Sport

  • Man United 4/7
  • Draw 3/1
  • Wolves 5/1

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What is the early team news?

Bruno Fernandes will likely return to the squad after serving his one-match suspension, with Victor Lindelof still ruled out due to recently testing positive for Covid-19.

Eric Bailly limited off in the recent 3-1 win against Burnley and was due to travel back to Cameroon for the AFCON but will now be assessed. Paul Pogba is still recovering from an ongoing hamstring injury.

Wide player Pedro Neto is closing in on a return from a lengthy knee injury and young forward Fabio Silva has recent contracted Covid-19 also.

Forward Hee-chan Hwang is likely to miss out with a hamstring injury too.

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