In a Monday night kick-off, Wolverhampton Wolves will be hoping to get their first league win when they host Manchester United at Molineux Stadium to conclude the gameweek 15 proceedings of the 2025-26 Premier League.
Going through possibly their most bleak period, Wolverhampton Wolves sit at the bottom of the points table in 20th place with just two points after two draws and 12 defeats in total of 14 league outings. This term, they are the only team in the English top flight without a single victory. The Wolves suffered their seventh defeat in a row following another 1-0 upset at the hands of Nottingham Forest last week.
Meanwhile, things look worse for Manchester United at the start of the campaign, but Ruben Amorim's side reacted well to their deteriorating circumstances, picking up 15 points in their last 8 league games, only losing once, with a narrow scoreline of 1-0 to Everton in a closely fought match-up at Old Trafford.
Ahead of this game, the Red Devils played out a 1-1 stalemate against West Ham United, subsequently securing 12th position in the Premier League points standings with 22 points in the opening 14 matches. Rob Edwards will need no less than a miraculous performance to change the current strides. Wolves will be keen to overturn disappointments against an unpredictable Manchester United side.
EPL fans are planning to catch the live action of the matchday 15 climax. Find out where to watch Wolves vs Man United and Wolves vs Man United live stream details, kick-off timings, team news and predicted lineups in this article:
Wolves vs Man United Team News
The hosts will miss their finest performer of the campaign, Joao Gomes picked up his fifth straight yellow card, turning into an automatic suspension. Adding to their problems, Zimbabwean international Marshall Munetsi is also sidelined due to a calf injury. The absences to miss the game with injuries include: Rodrigo Gomes, Leon Chiwome and Daniel Bentley. Ladislav Krejci and Fer Lopez's chances are in doubt; their involvement is subject to a last-minute fitness assessment.
Ruben Amorim won't have Benjamin Sesko and Harry Maguire for this away trip to Molineux. However, in defence, he will be optimistic about the chances of Matthijs de Ligt's return, who picked up a knock in their last outing.
Among all three AFCON call-ups at United, Amad Diallo and Cameroon footballer Bryan Mbeumo are available for selection; the latter is guaranteed to start against Wolves. Whereas a homecoming is on the cards for Matheus Cunha, who moved to Old Trafford from Wolves in the summer.