What channel is the Wolves v Man United Premier League match on?
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What TV channel is Wolves v Man United on? Kick off time, live stream and latest team news

Wolves will play their final game before the international break this weekend.

Bruno Lage is still looking for his first Premier League point and will welcome Manchester United to Molineux.

This is Wolves’ first televised match of the campaign so far and we’ve got all the information you need on how to watch Wolves v United on TV and online.

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When is Wolves v Man United on TV?

Wolves v Man United will take place on Sunday 29th August 2021.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s side are unbeaten so far, having won 5-1 against Leeds before drawing 1-1 with Southampton.

What time does Wolves v United kick-off?

Wolves v United will kick off at 4.30pm.

While Wolves were in EFL Cup action in midweek, United had a clear week to prepare for this game.

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What TV channel is Wolves v Man United on?

Wolves fans not going to Molineux can watch the buildup to the game from 4pm on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League.

The match will also be on Sky Sports Ultra HD for customers who have that capacity.

How to live stream Wolves v Man United

Sky Sports customers can live stream the game via the Sky Go app on a variety of devices, including smartphones and tablets.

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Wolves v Man United team news

Pedro Neto, Jonny and Yerson Mosquera will definitely miss this game.

Speaking after the 4-0 win over Nottingham Forest, Lage suggested Willy Boly could return here, but time will tell.

Daniel Podence started at Forest and could make his first league appearance of the season in this one.

Our prediction: Wolves v United

Wolves have faced United nine times since their promotion back to the Premier League.

The only time there was more than one goal between the sides was when Wolves beat United 2-0 at Molineux in the FA Cup in March 2019.

That points to a tight game, although Wolves have been peppering opponents with shots under Lage.

If the performance against Tottenham is replicated, with better finishing and United are as poor as they were at Southampton again, Lage can pick up his first point in the English top flight.

Our prediction: Wolves 1-1 United