Manchester United 1-1 Wolves match highlights and report
The latest Man Utd fixture news after they drew 1-1 with Wolves in the Premier League.
Joshua Zirkzee gave his side the lead through a deflected effort in the first half, but Ladislav Krejci secured a well-deserved point for the away side when he headed in on the stroke of half-time. Senne Lammens made some important saves to ensure United did not lose the match and Patrick Dorgu had a late goal ruled out for offside in what was a frustrating performance.
United are back in action when they head to face old foes Leeds at Elland Road on Sunday as they look to begin the New Year in style. Here is a look at their next five matches and how they compare against the other sides in the race for European qualification.
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Manchester United next five matches after Wolves win
Manchester United travel to face Leeds United in the Premier League on Sunday 4 January in their next match after they drew with Wolves on Tuesday night. Ruben Amorim's side then then make a short trip to face Burnley on Wednesday 7 January, before they host Brighton in the FA Cup third round on Sunday 11 January.
United return to Premier League action with a home match against Man City on Saturday 17 January before they then travel to face Arsenal on Sunday 25 January.
Amorim has been set the target of a top-six finish in the Premier League this season, and they sit sixth after they defeated Wolves in midweek. United aim to return to European football at the first time of asking and are aware 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 Liverpool and Chelsea
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: Forest (H), Palace (A), Tottenham (A), Everton (H), Fenerbahce (A).
Liverpool: Leeds (H), Fulham (A), Arsenal (H), Barnsley (H), Burnley (H).
Chelsea: Man City (A), Fulham (A), Charlton (A), Arsenal (H), Brentford (H).
Sunderland: Man City (H), Tottenham (A), Brentford (A), Everton (A), Crystal Palace (H).
Brentford: Tottenham (H), Everton (A), Sunderland (H), Sheffield Wednesday (A), Chelsea (A).
Crystal Palace: Fulham (H), Newcastle (A), Villa (H), Macclesfield (A), Sunderland (A).
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