Manchester United who have a higher win rate in Premier League games in January than any other side in the history of the competition will host Wolves at Old Trafford on Monday.
Meanwhile, Wolves’ lowest win rate in a specific month in the competition is in January (17.2% - won five of 29 games). They have also won just four of their 16 Premier League games played on Mondays (D4 L8); it’s their lowest win rate on any day of the week on which they’ve played more than once in the competition (25%).
Manchester United have won their last three Premier League games against Wolves and a fourth win is valued at (1.59) with Frapapa.
Wolves are winless in their last 10 away league games against Manchester United but a win today is considered to happen at (6.00).
A draw at Old Trafford has been tipped to occur at (4.00).
Bruno Fernandes is available for Manchester United after missing the previous game against Burnley as he served a one-match suspension since he had collected five yellow cards.Raphael Varane could start in place of Eric Bailly who recently suffered a knock and is expected to travel to join the Ivory Coast teammates ahead of the Africa Cup of Nations tournament. Paul Pogba remains a long-term absentee with an injury.
Jonny and Pedro Neto with knee injuries, Hwang Hee-Chan and Yerson Mosquera with hamstring problems, and Willy Boly who is recovering from a calf injury as well as Rayan Ait-Nouri with a groin issue are ruled out for Wolves.
Manchester United have the highest win rate (64.7%) of all sides in Premier League games played on Mondays (won 44 of 68 games). The Red Devils have lost just one of their last 17 such games (W8 D8), going down 3-0 at home to Spurs in August 2018.The Red Devils have won their first league game in five of the last six calendar years, with the exception being a 2-0 loss at Arsenal in 2020.
Wolves haven’t won their first game of the calendar year in any of their seven previous Premier League campaigns (D2 L5), with their last such win as a top-flight side coming in 1981 against Middlesbrough.None of Wolves’ last seven Premier League games has seen more than one goal (3x 0-0, 2x 1-0 wins, 2x 1-0 losses). Only two sides have ever had longer such runs in the competition’s history – Crystal Palace (eight between November 1994-January 1995) and Burnley (nine between April 2015-August 2016).
Cristiano Ronaldo’s first-ever Premier League start came in a match against Wolves, with the Red Devils winning 1-0 on August 27th 2003 thanks to a John O’Shea strike.
Manchester United have scored seven goals in five matches across all competitions where they conceded three and kept two clean sheets. Wolves have scored just a goal, conceded two and kept three clean sheets. Punters can take an offer of under 2.5 goals at (1.82) with Frapapa.
Under 2.5 goals at (1.82) with Frapapa.
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