Wolves versus Chelsea - LIVE!
As Covid unleashes ruin with the Premier League apparatus list, this present evening's conflict among Wolves and Chelsea at Molineux is set to go on.
The Blues are managing their very own Covid episode, yet one that has not been considered generous enough to warrant a deferment and as such they are given an opportunity to break out of their new droop.
Thomas Tuchel's side have lost significant ground to Manchester City and Liverpool in the title race as of late, and with the two sides additionally in real life on Sunday, they know triumph in the Midlands is an unquestionable requirement heading into Christmas.
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They face a Wolves side who have been difficult to separate however who have additionally tracked down scoring intense themselves - their objective in a 1-0 success over Brighton in midweek was their first in five Premier League matches.
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Start off: 2pm, Molineux
Television station: Not broadcast in UK
Wolves group news: Hosts looking out for Covid results
Chelsea group news: Outbreak declines
Forecast: Wolves 0-1 Chelsea
Chelsea explained why they should beat Manchester United and Arsenal to sign Wolves' Ruben Neves
The Portuguese has been a pillar in the core of the Wolves midfield for various seasons now and any semblance of Arsenal and Man United have been recently keen on taking action
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Chelsea have been informed that they need a new midfielder like Ruben Neves that gives an alternate dynamic to the group in front of the Blues' outing to Molineux in the Premier League.
Neves, 24, has been a pillar in the Wolves midfield for quite a long time now and could be looking for another test sooner rather than later in the midst of past Arsenal and Man United connections.
He's begun most of the 16 Premier League appearances that he has made up until this point this season for Bruno Lage's side and has set up a good foundation for himself as a demonstrated midfielder in an association that requires detail however most significant the capacity to adjust to the quick rhythm, something that Saul Niguez has up to this point attempted to do.
Regardless of his 'reliable' structure at the homegrown level for the West Midlands outfit, a similar quality is harder for the midfielder to feature on the global stage with any semblance of Joao Moutinho and Renato Sanches among the people who are regularly chosen in front of him for Portugal by Fernando Santos.
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