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Bottom club Wolves host a Burnley team buoyed by their win over Leeds last weekend. Despite sitting bottom of the Premier League table with just two points after the opening eight games, it is not all doom and gloom for Wolves.
Vitor Pereira’s Wolves head into Gameweek 10 still searching for their first win, and the pressure at Molineux is mounting.The Old Gold have struggled this season, collecting just two points and
Wolves take on Burnley at Molineux on Sunday afternoon in a huge clash affecting the bottom of the Premier League table. Wolves v Burnley best bets Jaidon Anthony to score at 15/4 with Tote 1-1
Sources say Vitor Pereira will be given four games to save his job at Wolves, and the November international break could see him sacked.
The important games keep on coming for Wolves in the Premier League and here’s everything you need to know before Sunday’s clash with Burnley.
Wolves are bottom of the table with no wins from eight games and face 17th-placed Burnley at Molineux on Sunday.
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Is Burnley's back four here to stay? Scott Parker discusses ahead of Wolves trip
Scott Parker is keeping his cards close to his chest when asked about the future of Burnley’s back four. The Clarets reverted to a 4-3-3 system for last weekend’s 2-0 win against Leeds United, having predominately played with a back five during the early part of the season.
Vitor Pereira has urged his Wolves side to express themselves and fight for their first win of the season as Burnley come to Molineux.
Zimbabwean Marshall Munetsi, who has scored in his last five club home games, will start in midfield alongside Andre and Joao Gomes. Jhon Arias and Rodrigo Gomes should flank Larsen, aiming to give the team width, while also providing for their big forward.