The teams in the English Premier League have completed 32 matches each, leaving just six games before the league winner is crowned. Currently, Liverpool leads the rankings with 23 wins and 76 points.
Manchester United is in 14th place with 10 wins and 38 points. Meanwhile, the Wolverhampton Warriors are in 16th place with 10 wins and 35 points.
Manchester United will host the Wolves on Sunday, 20th April, at 2:00 PM (UK time) at the Old Trafford Stadium.
Their last meeting in December ended in a 2–0 win for the Wolves. So, this time, will United be able to blaze through the game? Or will the Wolves dominate the match? Below, we give you team previews, head-to-head stats, and odds for the Premier League – Manchester United vs Wolves match.
Where to Watch the Premier League Live
Fans in the United Kingdom can catch the action on Sky Sports.
Key Details
- Day and Date: Sunday, 20th April 2025
- Time: 2:00 PM (UK time)
- Venue: Old Trafford
- Where to watch in the UK: Sky Sports
Match Preview and Head-to-Head History
In their last match on December 26, Manchester United suffered a 2–0 defeat at the Molineux Stadium. Captain Bruno Fernandes received two yellow cards, which reduced the team to ten men. The Wolves capitalized on this and scored two goals, the first in the 58th minute and the second in extra time.
The Wolves have 35 points, and a win on Friday will give them three points, bringing them at par with Man United and Everton. It will be a big jump for them on the Premier League table. Meanwhile, United will also be looking for a win to secure a mid-table finish. United has showcased a strong performance in the Europa League and has made it to the quarterfinal. So, fans can expect plenty of action on Sunday!
Head to Head Record
The two teams have faced each other 21 times in the Premier League. Manchester United has won 13 games (7 at home, 6 away), Wolves have five wins (4 at home, 1 away), and three matches ended in a draw.
Recent head-to-head matches:
- Wolves 2–0 Man Utd (26 December 2024)
- Wolves 3–4 Man Utd (1 February 2024)
- Man Utd 1–0 Wolves (14 August 2023)
- Man Utd 2–0 Wolves (13 May 2023)
- Wolves 0–1 Man Utd (31 December 2022)
- Man Utd 0–1 Wolves (4 January 2022)
- Wolves 0–1 Man Utd (29 August 2021)
- Wolves 1–2 Man Utd (23 May 2021)
- Man Utd 1–0 Wolves (30 December 2020)
- Man Utd 0–0 Wolves (2 February 2020)
Man City has dominated the Wolves in the head-to-head records. They have won seven out of their last 10 games. One match ended in a draw, and the Wolves won two games. However, the Wolves won this fixture last time, so punters should be prepared for a close match.
Manchester United: Team Analysis and Preview
Manchester United changed their manager mid-season. Erik ten Hag was removed in October after a string of losses. He was replaced with Rúben Amorim in November, but the managerial change hasn’t sparked a turnaround.
As of mid-April, United is placed 14th in the Premier League table with 10 wins in 32 matches. This is their worst-ever season in the competition. They finished 8th last season, 3rd before that, and 6th in 2021/22.
Despite domestic struggles, Manchester United is still going strong in the UEFA Europa League and has reached the quarter-finals.
Key players like midfielders Manuel Ugarte and K. Mainoo and striker Amad Diallo will be missing significant time due to injuries.
Aggregate Record
- Premier League: 6 titles
- FA Cup: 13 titles
- FA Community Shield: 21 titles
- UEFA Champions League: 3 titles
- UEFA Europa League: 1 title
- UEFA Cup Winners’ Cup: 1 title
- UEFA Super Cup: 1 title
- FIFA Club World Cup: 1 title
Squad
- Goalkeeper: André Onana
- Defenders: Diogo Dalot (3 assist), Harry Maguire (1 goal), Lisandro Martínez (2 goals, 1 assist), Matthijs De Ligt (2 goals), N. Mazraoui (1 assist), Victor Lindelöf, Patrick Dorgu, Leny Yoro, Jonny Evans, Ayden Heaven, Harry Amass, Tyler Fredricson, G. Kukonki
- Midfielders: Bruno Fernandes (8 goals, 9 assists), Casemiro (1 goal), M. Ugarte (1 goal), K. Mainoo, C. Eriksen (1 assist), Mason Mount, Toby Collyer, Jack Fletcher, Jayce Fitzgerald, Jack Moorhouse, S. Koné
- Strikers: R. Højlund (3 goals), A. Garnacho (5 goals, 1 assist), Amad Diallo (6 goals, 6 assists), Joshua Zirkzee (3 goals, 1 assist), Chido Obi
2025 Transfers
Players In
- Defender D. León transferred from the Paraguayan club Cerro Porteño
- Left-back Patrick Dorgu transferred from the Italian club Lecce
- Defender Ayden Heaven transferred from Arsenal Sub 21
Players Out
- Defender Tyrell Malacia, on loan to the Dutch club, PSV
- Forward Marcus Rashford, on loan to Aston Villa
- Midfielder Daniel Gore, on loan to Rotherham United
- Forward Antony, on loan to the Spanish club, Real Betis
Injuries Update
- Toby Collyer: Knock injury; ruled out till late April 2025
- Matthijs De Ligt: Ankle injury; ruled out till late April 2025
- Amad Diallo: Ankle injury; out for the season
- Lisandro Martínez: Cruciate ligament injury; ruled out till January 2026
- Jonny Evans: Physical discomfort; doubtful for the next match
- Joshua Zirkzee: Hamstring injury; ruled out till May 2025
Wolverhampton Wanderers: Analysis and Team Preview
The Toffees started the campaign under Sean Dyche but struggled for form, winning just three of their first 19 matches. Dyche was dismissed in January because of this poor run, and replaced by former manager David Moyes.
Their biggest challenge has been their lack of attacking firepower, with only 27 goals scored so far. Now, strikers Iliman Ndiaye and Dominic Calvert-Lewin have been ruled out till March because of injuries. This leaves the team reliant on midfield contributions from players like Abdoulaye Doucouré and Dwight McNeil.
On the defense side, the Wolves have shown improvement, with James Tarkowski (25 goals stopped) and Ashley Young (17 goals stopped) playing key roles in defending the goalpost.
Squad
- Goalkeepers: José Sá, Sam Johnstone, Dan Bentley, Tom King
- Defenders: Nélson Semedo (4 assists), R. Aït-Nouri (4 goals, 6 assists), Toti Gomes (1 assist), Matt Doherty (2 goals, 1 assist), E. Agbadou, Yerson Mosquera, Santi Bueno, Craig Dawson, N. Djiga, Pedro Lima, B. Meupiyou, Alfie Pond, Wesley Okoduwa
- Midfielders: João Gomes (3 goals, 1 assist), André, M. Munetsi (1 goal, 1 assist), J. Bellegarde (2 goals, 6 assists), Rodrigo Gomes (1 goal), Tommy Doyle (1 assist), Boubacar Traore
- Strikers: Matheus Cunha (14 goals, 4 assists), J. Larsen (12 goals, 2 assists), Pablo Sarabia (2 goals, 2 assists), Hee-Chan Hwang (2 goals), Gonçalo Guedes (2 goals, 4 assists), Carlos Borges, E. González, Tom Edozie, Nathan Fraser, M. Mané, S. Kalajdžić
2025 Transfers
Players In
- Midfielder M. Munetsi transferred from the French club, Stade de Reims
- Defender N. Djiga, transferred from the Serbian club, Crvena Zvezda
- Centre back E. Agbadou transferred to the French club, Stade de Reims
Players Out
- Midfielder Mario Lemina transferred to the Turkish club Galatasaray SK
- Midfielder T. Chirewa, on loan to Huddersfield Town
- Luke Cundle transferred to Millwall
Injuries Update
- Matt Doherty: Knock injury, return doubtful
- J. Bellegarde: Knock injury, return doubtful
- Pedro Lima: Ankle injury, ruled out till mid May 2025
- Yerson Mosquera: Knee injury, return doubtful
- E. González: Cruciate ligament injury, return doubtful
- S. Kalajdžić: Knee injury, return doubtful
Manchester United and Wolves: Form
Manchester United
- Lost to Newcastle 1–4 (13 April)
- Draw with Lyon 2–2 (10 April, Europa League quarter final)
- Draw with Manchester City 0–0 (6 April)
- Lost to Nottingham Forest 0–1 (2 April)
- Won against Leicester City 3–0 (17 March)
- Won against Real Sociedad 4–1 (14 March, Europa League, Round of 16)
- Draw with Arsenal 1–1 (9 March)
- Draw with Real Sociedad 1–1 (7 March, Europa League, Round of 16)
- Lost to Fulham 4–3 (on penalties) (2nd March, FA Cup 5th Round)
- Won against Ipswich Town 3–2 (27 February)
Wolverhampton Warriors
- Won against Tottenham 4–2 (13 April)
- Won against Ipswich Town 2–1 (5 April)
- Won against West Ham 1–0 (2nd April)
- Won against Southampton 2–1 (15 March)
- Draw with Everton 1–1 (9 March)
- Lost to Bournemouth 4–5 on penalties (1st March, FA Cup 5th Round)
- Lost to Fulham 1–2 (26 February)
- Won against Bournemouth 1–0 (22 February)
- Lost to Liverpool 1–2 (16 February)
- Won against Blackburn Rovers 2–0 (9th February, FA Cup 4th Round)
Premier League Season Highlights
Manchester United | Stats | Wolves |
14 | League position | 16 |
10 | Matches Won | 10 |
8 | Drawn | 5 |
14 | Lost | 17 |
38 | Total points | 35 |
38 | Goals scored | 47 |
45 | Goals conceded | 61 |
-7 | Goal difference | -14 |
1.19 | Average goals per match | 1.47 |
1.41 | Average goals conceded per match | 1.91 |
9 | Clean sheets | 6 |
1.75 | Chances created per match | 1.66 |
4–0 vs Everton | Biggest win | 1–4 vs Fulham |
1–4 vs Newcastle | Worst defeat | 2–6 vs Chelsea |
Manchester United vs Wolves: Odds as per 7bet
1×2 Odds
Manchester United (1) | x | Wolves (2) |
24/25 | 5/2 | 8/3 |
Both Teams to Score
Yes | No |
3/4 | 1/1 |
Total
Over 2.5 Goals | Under 2.5 Goals |
10/11 | 10/11 |
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