Both Bournemouth and Wolverhampton Wanderers lost their opening game of the Premier League season, and they will be hoping to get off the mark this weekend.
The Cherries gave a good account of themselves against champions Liverpool last Friday, clawing the match back to 2-2 before conceding two late strikes in a thriller, while Wolves were thrashed 4-0 by Manchester City despite some promising moments early on.
Here, Sports Mole provides the details of how to catch the action.
What time does Bournemouth vs. Wolverhampton Wanderers kick off?
This match is set to kick off at 3pm on Saturday afternoon for viewers in the UK.
Where is Bournemouth vs. Wolves being played?
Andoni Iraola's men will welcome Wolves to the Vitality Stadium for their first home game of the campaign.
Vitor Pereira's side took all three points in last season's corresponding fixture back in February, but they were knocked out of the FA Cup on penalties at this ground in March.
How to watch Bournemouth and Wolves in the UK
TV channels
This game will not be televised in the UK due to the embargo on Saturday 3pm kickoffs.
Online streaming
Likewise, the clash will not be available live on streaming platforms, but it will be viewable on club channels such as Wolves TV afterwards.
Highlights
Highlights will also be ready to view on Wolves TV, and their tools allow fans to select specific moments from the game to view, including anything from goals and shots to throw-ins and corners.
What is at stake for Bournemouth and Wolves?
Bournemouth missed out on European football in 2024-25 after making an incredibly strong start to the season, and they will be desperate to pick up their first points this term as they set their sights on qualifying for UEFA competition.
Meanwhile, Wolves were at serious risk of relegation last season, and they will be wary of the fact that losing the likes of Matheus Cunha and Rayan Ait-Nouri this summer means that they are likely to face another fight for survival in 2025-26.
A second defeat on the bounce could cause some fans to be concerned about their top-flight status given the strength shown by the promoted clubs on matchday one, with Leeds United and Sunderland both winning their opening fixtures against Premier League regulars Everton and West Ham United respectively.
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