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On the positive side, Manchester United finish 2025 in 6th place in the Premier League table, but the downside is that a win over last-place Wolves would have put them 4th instead.
Manchester United host Wolves tonight. Follow all the action with our live commentary... Wolves will aim to end a miserable year on a high by registering their first Premier League win of the season. The Black Country club prop up the rest having taken just two points from their first 18 games and appear certain to drop into the Championship.
Kick-off on 30 December is at 20:15 GMT and the match is being shown live on Sky Sports Football in the UK. As always, you can also keep track of all the key info and action via MUTV, the United App and ManUtd.com, including the squad arrivals, team news, match updates, in-game data and all the full-time reaction.
Manchester United dropped more points at home after being held to a draw against the Premier League’s bottom side against Wolves. Ruben Amorim ’s side have drifted from careless to downright woeful in front of their own fans recently, losing to Everton and dropping points against West Ham and Bournemouth.
Reaction as Man Utd beat winless Wolves 4-1 to move sixth in Premier League and inflict eighth straight loss on hosts.
Ruben Amorim bemoaned Man Utd’s lack of creativity and quality after being booed off at Old Trafford. Boos greeted the half-time and full-time whistles and Amorim’s second half substitutions were jeered as Wolves ended a run of 11 successive defeats with a deserved point.