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Manchester United vs Wolverhampton Wanderers: Premier League preview, team news, stats & head-to-head

  • Man Utd have won eight of their last 11 Premier League matches against Wolves (L3), beating them 4-1 earlier this month at Molineux.

  • Wolves won this exact fixture 1-0 last season, last winning consecutive away league games against Man Utd between March 1960 and September 1961 (a run of three).

  • This is the third time Manchester United have faced an opponent twice in the same month in the Premier League, after February 2023 (W1 D1 vs Leeds United) and December 1998 (D2 vs Chelsea).

  • This is just the second time Wolves have faced an opponent twice in the same month in the Premier League, previously losing twice against Arsenal in February 2022.

  • Manchester United lost their last league game in both 2023 (vs Nottingham Forest) and 2024 (vs Newcastle). They last lost their final league game in three consecutive calendar years between 1980 and 1982.

  • Wolves have won their final league game in just one of the last six calendar years (D2 L3), beating Everton 3-0 in 2023.

  • Manchester United kept just their second Premier League clean sheet of the season against Newcastle last time out. They last recorded a shutout in consecutive league games in September 2024 under Erik ten Hag (vs Southampton and Crystal Palace).

  • Wolves have lost 25 Premier League games in 2025 – a defeat here would equal the most losses suffered by a club in a calendar year in the competition (Ipswich Town – 26 in 1994).

  • Wolves boss Rob Edwards lost his only away Premier League match at Old Trafford in November 2023 with Luton. Welsh managers have lost 24 of their last 27 visits to Manchester United (W1 D2), with only Tony Pulis winning in that time, a 1-0 victory with West Brom in May 2015.

  • Patrick Dorgu has been involved in two goals in his last two games for Manchester United (1 goal, 1 assist), having had just one goal involvement in his first 36 appearances in all competitions (1 assist).

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