WOLVES will look to continue their excellent record against the Big Six when they face Man Utd in the FA Cup.
After a 0-0 draw at Molineux in the first encounter, the two sides must now play out a replay at the Theatre of Dreams for a place in the fourth round.
Rashford scored two in the rout over NorwichCredit: AFP or licensors
Nuno Santo’s side continue to impress and are looking to win their first FA Cup since 1960.
What time is kick-off?
UNITED welcome Wolves to Old Trafford for their 3rd round replay on Wednesday, January 15.
The visitors did avoid defeat on their last visit to this ground, picking up a 1-1 draw early last season thanks to a strike from Joao Moutinho.
But before that, Wolves had lost on their last six visits since 2003.
Kick-off in this one will be at 7.45pm.
The winner of this tie will face either Watford or Tranmere, who drew 3-3 in their first meeting.
Which TV channel and live stream can I watch it on?
YOU can catch this game live on BT Sport 1 and BT Sport Ultimate.
Coverage from Manchester will start at 7.30pm.
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Man Utd and Wolves must play a replay after a bore draw at MolineuxCredit: AFP or licensors
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What is the team news?
THERE are likely to be changes aplenty for both sides, especially with United heading to Anfield on Sunday.
Mason Greenwood looks likely to start up top for United, with Marcus Rashford and Anthony Martial set to be rested.
Harry Maguire made a shock recovery to play against Norwich but will likely sit this one out due to his hip problem.
There’s a packed treatment room at Old Trafford, with Paul Pogba, Scott McTominay, Luke Shaw, Axel Tuanzebe and Marcos Rojo all out.
Willy Boly is approaching full fitness but it’s unlikely the centre-back will play a part, whilst Diogo Jota is still unavailable.
Benny Patrick-Seal was given a chance to impress in the first encounter but was hooked at half-time, suggesting he needs more time to be ready for the first-team.
Match odds
- Man Utd to win – 19/20
- Match to be a draw – 23/10
- Wolves to win – 14/5
- Both teams to score – 4/5
- Man Utd to win the FA Cup – 12/1
*All odds from Ladbrokes and correct at time of publication
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk