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Wolves v Everton: Premier League

Wolves v Everton: Premier League

The Guardian08-03-2025
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Hello! A few weeks ago this might have been a tantalising relegation six-pointer under the Molineux Saturday night lights. Now, however, thanks largely to the dire form of the three clubs in the drop zone and the impact of new managers at Wolves and Everton, it holds less significance.
Credit must go to both Vítor Pereira and David Moyes, who have re-energised clubs whose football was becoming stale and stagnant and whose results wavered majorly earlier in the season, to the point where Ipswich and Leicester (probably never Southampton) harboured genuine hopes of survival. Not so much anymore – even if a Wolves loss in this one will keep the aforementioned duo vaguely interested.
We'll run through the team news shortly before the 8pm (GMT) kickoff. Let's go! Share
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