A rundown of which Wolves fixtures are set for TV coverage over the Christmas period in the UK.
The festive period is always a packed part of the English football calendar.
Between December 22 and January 11, Wolves take part in five fixtures in both the Premier League and the FA Cup.
These matches could be vital in helping the club regain form and momentum as Vitor Pereira looks to get off to a positive start as the Old Gold’s new manager.
Therefore, below Molineux News has highlighted which fixtures have been selected for TV coverage in the UK during this period.
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Pereira’s first game at Molineux will take place on Boxing Day. Wolves will welcome Man United in a highly important match in the battle for Premier League survival.
Wolves’ home form has been awful so far this campaign, with the Old Gold only witnessing one league win.
Pereira will be hoping to change this as he takes on an equally struggling Man United on December 26.
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Fans who are unable to make it to Molineux will be able to catch the game live in the UK via Prime Video. Supporters will be able to access the livestream through any valid Amazon Prime subscription. Kick-off is scheduled for 5:30pm.
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The only other Wolves fixture which will be available to view in the UK during this period is their match vs Nottingham Forest.
Nuno Espirito Santo will return to Molineux once again as he aims to cement Forest’s European ambitions in the Premier League.
Wolves managed to pick up a 1-1 draw at the City Ground earlier in the season thanks to Jean-Ricner Bellegarde’s wonder goal.
Now, Pereira will aim to improve this result and increase Wolves’ hopes of Premier League survival.
The match will take place on January 6, and be broadcast live on Sky Sports for Monday Night Football. Kick-off is at 8pm.
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