
"It's been a difficult year for our fans, seeing us finish 15th and lose a cup final to Spurs, but if results go our way this evening we could find ourselves in the top four tonight. United come into the match currently 6th in table and aiming to build momentum in the race for European qualification with some more difficult games on the horizon,"
"United's most recent meeting with Wolves this season came just a few weeks ago at Molineux, where we were comfortable 4-1 winners thanks to a brace from Bruno Fernandes and goals from Bryan Mbeumo and Mason Mount. That victory not only boosted our position in the table but also reflected our attacking potential when firing on all cylinders. Wolves' solitary goal in that game, scored by Jean-Ricner Bellegarde, was their first in several matches"
Manchester United host Wolverhampton Wanderers at Old Trafford aiming to round off 2025 positively and potentially move into the top four with a win. United endured a difficult year, finishing 15th and losing a cup final to Spurs, but currently sit sixth and seek momentum in the race for European qualification. Wolves occupy the bottom of the table with a club-record winless start and only two points after 18 matches. United beat Wolves 4-1 at Molineux this season, while Wolves' last Old Trafford victory came via Pablo Sarabia's free-kick. Injuries will shape both teams' line-ups, with Bruno Fernandes ruled out.
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