
"Manchester United will look to end another difficult year on a positive note when they host Wolves at Old Trafford on Tuesday evening. After edging past Newcastle on Boxing Day, the Red Devils aim to claim back-to-back Premier League victories against a Wolves side rooted to the bottom of the table. Amorim's record at Old Trafford has improved steadily, with five wins from the club's last eight home league matches after managing only four victories from his first 14."
"Wolves arrive in Manchester having won just one of their final league fixtures across the last six calendar years, though that solitary success came in a 1-0 win at Old Trafford in April. That result stands out in an otherwise bleak period for the Midlands club, who have now lost 25 Premier League matches in 2025 and are at risk of equalling Ipswich Town's unwanted record of 26 defeats in a single calendar year. Without a win from 18 league games this season, Wolves have collected just two points and sit 16 points adrift of safety."
"Team news for Manchester United v Wolves Manchester United remain without several players through injury and international duty, including Fernandes, while Mason Mount is a major doubt after being withdrawn at half-time against Newcastle. Kobbie Mainoo, Matthijs de Ligt and Harry Maguire are all sidelined, while Bryan Mbeumo, Amad Diallo and Noussair Mazraoui are away at the Africa Cup of Nations. Amorim may again deploy Patrick Dorgu in an advanced role after the winger's recent upturn in form, having contributed to two goals in his last two matches. Benjamin Sesko is expected to lead the line, supported by"
Manchester United host Wolves at Old Trafford aiming to finish the year positively after edging past Newcastle on Boxing Day and seeking consecutive Premier League wins. Amorim's home record has improved, with five wins from the club's last eight home league matches compared with four from his first 14. United have won eight of the last 11 meetings with Wolves, including a 4-1 victory at Molineux earlier this month. Wolves sit bottom with two points from 18 games, 16 points adrift of safety, and have lost 25 Premier League matches in 2025. Several United players are unavailable through injury or international duty.
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