The Red Devils will look to get revenge over the Molineux outfit following last season's quarter-final elimination.

What is the form of Wolves as compared to Manchester United?

Wolves in the last 10 matches: 4W D3 3L.

Manchester Unied in the last 10 matches: 6W 2D 2L.

What is the head to head record of Wolves vs Manchester United?

Wolves and Manchester United have met 102 times in the past. The Red Devils have been the most superior among the two sides having accrued 48 wins. There have been 18 draws in the previous meetings while Wolves have managed 36 wins.

The most recent fixture between the two took place at the beginning of the season and spoils were shared accordingly with the game ending 1-1.

Team news: Who is injured or suspended for Wolves vs Manchester United?

Manchester United would have to battle Wolves without both Anthony Martial and Jesse Lingard who were sent home from training on Friday with illness. Also, Paul Pogba and Scott McTominay are injured and are not expected to play any role in the upcoming clash. 

On the other hand, Wolves will head into the encounter without Diogo Jota. The Portuguese recently joined Morgan Gibbs-White and Willy Boly on the list of absentees with a leg injury.

Predicted lineup for Wolves vs Manchester United

Wolves' potential starting XI:

Patricio; Bennett, Coady, Kilman; Doherty, Dendoncker, Neves, Vinagre; Neto, Jimenez, Cutrone

Manchester United's potential starting XI:

Romero; Young, Jones, Maguire, Williams; Fred, Matic; Pereira, Lingard, Mata; Greenwood

Key stats

Manchester United and Wolves will be meeting for the 10th time in the FA Cup. Wolves won the last meeting between the two sides last season via a 2-1 scoreline.

Wolves have not been beaten in their last four games against Manchester United under Nuno Espirito Santo. They have won two games and drawn two as well.

Wolves have been victorious in their last three home FA Cup matches in a row.

Manchester United has been knocked out in the FA Cup third round once in the last nine seasons.

What are the managers saying ahead of Wolves vs Manchester United?

Nuno Espirito Santo, Wolves

[On last season's semi-final elimination by Watford] "It was very sad.

"You need to make grief. When you lose someone the best way is to grieve. Not only me, I think everybody involved felt that sadness.

"After the defeat we played at Southampton and didn't perform well [and lost 3-1]. Clearly we were in that situation, we were sad, we weren't able to raise ourselves again.

"But then we went away for a couple of days, we made our grief and we came back stronger. One thing that happens in life is you go low and then you stand up and fight again. This is us."

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, Manchester United

"First of all we blame the FA for hot and cold balls,' said Solskjaer. 'Arsenal, Chelsea, Wolves away and Wolves away, they're not going to make it easy for us. It's the fourth time at Molineux already in my time and we haven't won there. Liverpool lost there last season and Man City recently.

"We've got to play well, perform and go there positive because we want a reaction after a defeat at Arsenal. Everybody said it was a bad, bad performance but it was a good game between good teams.

"Wolves have quality, good players and a good manager. He's had time, his way of playing, and his philosophy, and the players getting to know each other."

Broadcast information for Wolves vs Manchester United

 

Match details, result and original broadcast info

Wolverhampton Wanderers 0 - 0 Manchester United

January 4, 2020 12:31pmMolineux Stadium (Wolverhampton, West Midlands)

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