Manchester United travel to face Wolves in one of eight Premier League matches on Boxing Day. For United manager Ruben Amorim, it's an opportunity to regroup after witnessing his team concede seven goals in consecutive losses.
The 3-0 defeat to Bournemouth on Sunday was particularly disheartening following a promising start at the helm of the Red Devils. They continue to linger in the lower half of the table as we near the season's halfway mark, while their opponents are fresh off a 3-0 triumph over Leicester City.
New Wolves manager Vitor Pereira seems to have made an immediate impact, although his team remain in the relegation zone and in dire need of points. Given the circumstances for both, there should be plenty of action - and UK fans can watch it all live for free.
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What channel is Wolves vs Man Utd on?
All 10 matchweek 18 games, including the two tomorrow, are being live-streamed on Amazon Prime. They had rights to two rounds of matches, and this is their second of the season.
However, they won't be offering any Premier League football going forward, having missed out on the latest TV deal that begins next year and runs until the end of the 2028/29 season.
How can you watch Wolves vs Man Utd for free?
The match will be available at no additional cost to Amazon subscribers. In the UK, a monthly membership costs £8.99 or £95 annually.
Those without an account can sign up for a 30-day free trial, which can be cancelled before the monthly fee is activated. Students and 18-22 year olds can benefit from an extended six-month trial as well as 50% off the standard rate.
When does Wolves vs Man Utd kick-off?
The action on Boxing Day gets underway with the early kick-off of Manchester City vs Everton, followed by five 3pm fixtures. Attention then turns to Molineux in the sole 5:30pm game.
Amazon's coverage will be hosted by Manish Bhasin, who will be joined by former Wolves goalkeeper Matt Murray and ex-United defender Wes Brown. Commentary comes from Jim Proudfoot and Lucy Ward.