Both teams were victorious on their respeཧctive returns to Premier League action.
Manchester Unitওed picked up where they left off with Marcus Rashford starring, while Julen Lop♉etegui’s Wolves reign got off to the dream start with a last-gasp win against Everton at Goodison Park.
There are 16 points betwee✨n these sides in the Premier League table, and injuries are a major factor for both teams. The hosts are without Chiquinho, Pedro Neto and Sasa Kalajdzic. Daniel Podence, Jonny and Boubac♕ar Traore are all doubts.
Erik ten Hag, meanwhile, is waiting on the a﷽vailability of several pla🐷yers, including Diogo Dalot and Lisandro Martinez.
Total Goals: Over 2.5
Wolv💧es have scored only five times in eight home matches.
Manches🧔ter United, however, have seen over 2.5 goals in four of their last five on the road, and have leaked 16 goals in eight league matches away from Old Trafford.
Lopetegui appeared to have Wolves playing a slightly more open style of football awa🌱y to Everton.
There is a sense this team will be sli꧑ghtly more adventurous, and they are 🦩due for a few more goals after underachieving their expected marks in the first part of the campaign.
Total Cards: Over 4.5
In Lopetegui’s first match in charge, Wolves were shown six cardꦜs.&🌱nbsp;
United were booked three times during a routi🔯ne home win again🎃st Forest, and have been given the most cards of any Premier League team.
Both rank in the top five for most fouls per match. This should be a physical 90 minutes at Molineu🤡x with referee Robert Jones in for a busy afternoon.
Anytime Goalscorer: Marcus Rashford
Superb at the World Cup and with goals in both matches since the season res𝔉umed, Marcus Rashford is playing the best football of his career🍒.
He might nominally be on the wing with Anthony Martial operat🎀ing through the middle, but Rashford still gets into a 💝lot of goal-scoring positions.
All odds are subject to change