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Wolves let out a howl by finally winning their first match of the 2025-26 Premier League season. On home turf, Wolverhampton defeated West Ham 3-0.
Florian Wirtz scores his first Liverpool goal as they hold out to beat Wolves on an emotional afternoon at Anfield as Diogo Jota is remembered by both sets of fans.
But Wolves pulled a goal back a few minutes into the second half, which made the remainder of the game more nervy than it should have been. Substitute Conor Bradley made a superb block in the closing stages to prevent a Jhon Arias equaliser as Slot’s team continue to look susceptible at the back. Gregg Evans and James Pearce dissect the game.
Winless Wolves found a new way to lose, conceding two own goals and falling 2-1 to Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium on Saturday.
Manchester United host Wolves tonight. Follow all the action with our live commentary... Wolves will aim to end a miserable year on a high by registering their first Premier League win of the season. The Black Country club prop up the rest having taken just two points from their first 18 games and appear certain to drop into the Championship.
The first Premier League side in history to concede 40 goals or more by the midway point of consecutive seasons, their 29 points in 38 Premier League matches in 2025 give them the worst points-per-game ratio (0.76) in a full calendar year of Premier League football since Huddersfield Town in 2018 (23 in 37 outings, 0.62).
Ruben Amorim’s team were far from fluent last time out but found a way to win, with Patrick Dorgu’s stunning volley settling a tight contest. A switch to a back four saw United concede territory and ride their luck, yet they held firm to secure just their second clean sheet of the league season.
The drought was almost over when he appeared to score an equaliser against Sunderland earlier this month, but it was ultimately awarded as an own-goal. Now, it is officially over as Wirtz got himself on the scoresheet in the first-half of Liverpool's Premier League clash with Wolves.
And the manner of their 3-0 defeat by bottom side Wolves leaves Nuno and his players with plenty of questions to answer. The visitors failed to register a single shot on target at Molineux on Saturday,