Manchester City v Wolves: Premier League – live

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21 min Sá punches away the corner before De Bruyne crosses from the left … Toti Gomes gets a head on it but Marmoush lets loose … it’s another shot off target.

20 min De Bruyne makes a tidy run into the Wolves area before crossing into the centre … the move ends with a City corner.

19 min André has a first-time hit from inside the D but a City shirt closes down on him to ensure he’s put off, and the shot flies high.

18 min It doesn’t sound all that electric at the Etihad. Toti Gomes makes a decent run down the left for Wolves before the ball is recycled, with the visitors getting the passes going in midfield.

17 min We’re lacking in thrills at the moment. Doku threatens to provide some when jinking down the left but he can’t find a teammate in the area.

13 min Nunes whips in a ball from the right but Sá, the Wolves keeper, reads the situation really well, getting himself close to the edge of the area to collect.

12 min Kovacic, who was excellent at Wembley last weekend, leaves Gomes rolling on the turf with a challenge.

11 min Never mind, it’s Bernardo Silva who crosses the ball but it doesn’t go deep enough, causing Wolves little bother.

10 min De Bruyne finds Marmoush on the City right before Matheus Nunes is tripped by the onrushing Cunha. City have a free-kick for De Bruyne to whip in …

9 min Doku cushions the ball on the left and gets City moving but a cross is dealt with and Semedo ventures down the Wolves right before winning a free-kick inside his own half.

7 min Cunha’s corner from the left heads towards the far post, and past everyone. It had some proper swing on it, one Jimmy Anderson would be proud of.

6 min Wolves finally get a proper hold of the ball after a long punt from the back; Bellegarde helps win a corner.

4 min The camera flashes to Rodri in the stands. He’s been greatly missed.

3 min Matheus Cunha breaks free on the left and cuts in … but loses his way with the hit from outside the area, the shot wildly off target.

2 min Ederson’s pass from the back helps City cut through the Wolves lines, the move ending with Rúben Dias having a crack from around 25 yards. It’s high and rather wide.

1 min City calmly get those possession numbers up by wheeling it around at the back.

Peep!

The hosts kick things off. Let’s play!

Here’s how the reverse fixture went. City went top of the table after John Stones’ winner – it’s been a while.

A Manchester City fan displays a banner offering a sweet in exchange for a shirt at their side’s match against Wolverhampton Wanderers.
Even if the sweet in question is a Dubai chocolate bar, it’s still a rather one-sided deal. Photograph: Scott Heppell/Reuters

Lads on tour? I think not.

“The last 15 years, my wife has been the father and the mother. I didn’t see anything. Birthdays, graduations … I have never been there. Never. I don’t want this life for my sons. We have a lot of moments where we suffer a lot. And alone. I think we are always in a pre-depression. I believe that the moments of my life gave me the opportunity to be stronger.”

Some great lines from Vítor Pereira in this piece by Ben Fisher.

Pep Guardiola speaks to Sky: “I’ve said, when I finish my time here, I don’t know, one year, two year, three years, four, five, six, I don’t know, I will take a break. I’m not retire but I’ll take a break for sure.”

That’s clarifying his comments made here:

Erling Haaland is back in the mix but on the bench – he didn’t play any games in April due to an ankle injury. Fellow Norwegian forward Jørgen Strand Larsen is not involved for Wolves; he has six goals in his last six league matches.

The teams

Manchester City: Ederson, Matheus Nunes, Rúben Dias, Gvardiol, O’Reilly, Gündogan, Kovacic, Silva, De Bruyne, Doku, Marmoush

Subs: Ortega, Haaland, Grealish, González, Akanji, Savinho, Foden, Lewis, McAtee

Wolves: José Sá, Doherty, Agbadou, Toti Gomes, Nélson Semedo, João Gomes, André, Aït-Nouri, Munetsi, Bellegarde, Matheus Cunha

Subs: Bentley, Bueno, Hwang, Rodrigo Gomes, Doyle, Sarabia, Gonçalo Guedes, Djiga, Pedro Lima

Preamble

Hello, hello, hello and welcome to some spicy Friday night action: the most in-form team in the league against, um, Manchester City.

Yes, Wolves are on a serious run with six consecutive victories. While it’s worth noting that all of those teams sit below them in the table, it’s still clinical work. After flirting with a relegation battle, they’re safe and sound under Vítor Pereira.

For City, the good times are (sort of) rolling back. They’ve got an FA Cup final to look forward to after last weekend’s victory over Nottingham Forest, and a win tonight would take them third, causing Forest fans further grief. But a slip up from Pep’s boys would be nice for the neutrals, injecting a bit more drama into the push for Champions League spots. After Liverpool’s title march and the misery of the bottom three, let us feel something. Please.

Kick-off’s at 8pm BST. Drop me a line with your thoughts, queries, worries, existential angst, whatever. Cheers!

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