Wolves 1-3 Manchester City LIVE! Premier League result, latest news and reaction after Molineux clash

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Wolves vs Manchester City - LIVE!

Pep Guardiola's side began their 2020-21 Premier League campaign with a victory at Molineux on Monday night.

Summer signings Nathan Ake and Ferran Torres were both involved as City began the new season on a winning note after failing to defend their title last term.

The visitors dominated the first half as goals from Kevin De Bruyne and Phil Foden gave them a deserved 2-0 lead at the interval.

Wolves improved significantly after the break and looked to set up a nervy ending thanks to Raul Jimenez's header, but Gabriel Jesus made sure of victory deep into second-half stoppage time.

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Date, time and venue

Wolves vs Man City is scheduled for a 8:15pm BST kick-off on Monday, September 21.

This match will be played behind closed doors at Molineux with no fans due to be present due to government guidelines regarding coronavirus.

How to watch

TV channel: The match will be televised on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League, with coverage starting from 5pm.

Live stream: Sky Sports subscribers will be able to stream the match online via the website and SkyGo app.

Team news

Wolves XI: Rui Patrício, Boly, Coady (C), Saïss, Traoré, Rúben Neves, João Moutinho, Marçal, Podence, Jiménez, Neto

Subs: Dendoncker, Ruddy, Rúben Vinagre, Fabio Silva, Vitinha, Buur, Kilman

Man City XI: Ederson, Walker, Stones, Ake, Mendy, Rodrigo, Fernandinho (C), De Bruyne, Foden, Sterling, Jesus

Subs: Steffen, Torres, Mahrez, Otamendi, Delap, Doyle, Bernabe

Prediction: Wolves 1-1 Man City

A tough start to the season for City - a draw to get their campaign underway.

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