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Wolves take on Man City on Saturday Night Football on August 16; kick-off 5. 30pm; first away game at Bournemouth on August 23; Vitor Pereira's side face Matheus Cunha's Manchester United twice in December, before finishing at Burnley on the final day Wednesday 18 June 2025 09: 00, UK Wolves will start the 2025/26 Premier League season live on Sky Sports when they host Manchester City on Saturday Night Football. The evening kick-off could see Rayan Ait Nouri make his Premier League debut for Pep Guardiola's side, but Manchester United's Matheus Cunha will have to wait until December for his Molineux reunion with his former club. The first away game of the campaign comes on the south coast at Bournemouth. Vitor Pereira's side go to Aston Villa in November and face a challenging festive period, travelling to take on champions Liverpool at Anfield, followed swiftly by the trip to Old Trafford in late December. Wolves will be hoping to avoid the relegation danger that they flirted with for long periods of last season, but if they are in the mix again then May brings games against Sunderland, Brighton and Fulham, before going to Burnley on the final day. All fixtures subject to change. August

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16: Man City (h) - 5. 30pm, Live on Sky Sports 23: Bournemouth (a) - 3pm 30: Everton (h) - 3pm September 13: Newcastle (a) - 3pm 20: Leeds (h) - 3pm 27: Tottenham (a) - 3pm October 4: Brighton (h) - 3pm 18: Sunderland (a) - 3pm 25: Burnley (h) - 3pm November 1: Fulham (a) - 3pm 8: Chelsea (a) - 3pm 22: Crystal Palace (h) - 3pm 29: Aston Villa (a) - 3pm December 3: Nottingham Forest (h) - 8pm 6: Manchester United (h) - 3pm 13: Arsenal (a) - 3pm 20: Brentford (h) - 3pm 27: Liverpool (a) - 3pm 30: Manchester United (a) - 8pm January 3: West Ham (h) - 3pm 7: Everton (a) - 8pm 17: Newcastle (h) - 3pm 24: Manchester City (a) - 3pm 31: Bournemouth (h) - 3pm February 7: Chelsea (h) - 3pm 11: Nottingham Forest (a) - 8pm 21: Crystal Palace (a) - 3pm 28: Aston Villa (h) - 3pm March 4: Liverpool (h) - 8pm 14: Brentford (a) - 3pm 21: Arsenal (h) - 3pm April 11: West Ham (a) - 3pm 18: Leeds (a) - 3pm 25: Tottenham (h) - 3pm May 2: Sunderland (h) - 3pm 9: Brighton (a) - 3pm 17: Fulham (h) - 3pm 24: Burnley (a) - 4pm From next season, Sky Sports' Premier League coverage will increase from 128 matches to at least 215 games exclusively live. And 80 per cent of all televised Premier League games next season are on Sky Sports. Tom from Southampton became a millionaire for free with Super 6! Could you be the next jackpot winner? Play for free!

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