Wolves 1-4 Manchester United match highlights and review
The latest Man Utd fixture news and Premier League fixtures after the victory over Wolverhampton Wanderers.
Bruno Fernandes and Mason Mount ran the show as United gained a valuable three points against the side still without a league win this season. Fernandes opened the scoring with a comical goal, before Jean-Richer Bellegarde grabbed an equaliser on the stroke of half-time. United responded well with second-half goals from Bryan Mbeumo, Mount and Fernandes.
Ruben Amorim will hope to build upon the victory over the coming weeks as United go in search of European qualification at the end of the campaign. United targeted a top-six finish this season after they finished 15th in the top-flight last time.
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Manchester United next five fixtures
Manchester United are back in action when they host AFC Bournemouth in the Premier League next Monday night. The Cherries currently sit 13th in the table after they were held to a goalless draw by Chelsea over the weekend.
United then make the trip to face Aston Villa in their final match before Christmas and welcome Newcastle to Manchester on Boxing Day. United then face Wolves in another home match four days later, before a trip to face Leeds United in early January.
Ruben Amorim will hope his side can finish the year on a high and head into 2026 as one of the top-four sides. A top-five finish should be enough for a Champions League place at the end of the campaign, though there are no guarantees given the Uefa coefficient.
Next five matches for Chelsea and Everton
Manchester United will hope to gain some ground on their fellow top-four hopefuls over the coming weeks to keep their European dreams alive. Here is a look at who the other Champions League hopefuls face over the next five matches.
Aston Villa: Basel (A), West Ham (A), United (H), Chelsea (A), Arsenal (A).
Crystal Palace: Shelbourne (A), Man City (H), KuPS (H), Leeds (A), Arsenal (A).
Chelsea: Atalanta (A), Everton (H), Cardiff (A), Newcastle (A), Aston Villa (H).
Everton: Chelsea (A), Arsenal (H), Burnley (A), Nottingham Forest (A), Brentford (H).
Brighton: Liverpool (A), Sunderland (H), Arsenal (A), West Ham (A), Burnley (H).
Sunderland: Newcastle (A), Brighton (A), Leeds (H), Man City (H), Tottenham (A).
Liverpool: Inter (A), Brighton (H), Tottenham (A), Wolves (H), Leeds (H).
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