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Is Wolves vs Tottenham on TV? Channel, live stream, kick-off time and team news for Premier League match


TOTTENHAM manager Nuno Santo will be hoping for a second Premier Premier League win in a row against ex-side Wolves.

Santo left Wolves in the summer and had been linked with various jobs before taking up his post at Spurs.

Nuno Santo’s Spurs beat Man City 1-0 in their opening gameCredit: Reuters

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And he started in brilliant fashion by engineering a 1-0 win over champions Man City on Sunday afternoon.

But now he’s back at Molineux as his side take on Wolves, who lost their first game of the season to Leicester.

When does Wolves vs Tottenham kick-off?

  • Wolves’ home clash with Tottenham will get underway from 2pm UK time on Sunday, August 22.
  • The game will take place at Molineux in Wolverhampton.
  • There will be a full-capacity crowd in attendance at the match.

Is Wolves vs Tottenham on TV and can it be live streamed?

  • Unfortunately for Spurs and Wolves fans, the game will not be shown on TV.
  • Since fans have returned to stadiums, the Premier League and the broadcasters are no longer televising every game like they did during the pandemic last year.
  • Therefore, there are no live streaming options available.

Team news

Raul Jimenez will likely return to the line-up after fracturing his skull last season and making his return in Wolves’ loss to Leicester last week.

Wily Boly is out with a hamstring problem while Pedro Neto has a hamstring issue.

Cristian Romero will likely start on the bench again for Spurs, with Heung-min Son set to start up top.

It’s not yet been decided whether Harry Kane will be involved for Tottenham, despite his return to training last week.

Odds

  • Wolves win – 23/10
  • Draw – 21/10
  • Tottenham win – 5/4

*Odds courtesy of Betfair and correct at time of publication.


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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