Wolves v Aston Villa: Premier League – live

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32 min: Sarabia floats the ball towards the far post, Agbadou nips in behind to nod the ball across the face of goal and Villa hack it clear. The flag goes up for offside, although I’m not sure why. Agbadou was definitely onside.

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30 min: Morgan Rogers is booked for a foul on Toti, who was galloping forward from deep. Free-kick for Wolves about 35 yards from the Villa goal.

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28 min: Wolves advance again but Sarabia makes a pig’s ear of his low delivery in the general direction of Cunha and Guedes. Emi Martinez is quick off his line to claim the ball on the edge of his area.

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25 min: “I can’t help but wonder if there is internal intrigue and drama behind Jhon Duran’s Aston Villa exit,” writes Eric Peterson. “As lucrative a transfer fee as Villa have coming their way, to jettison the league’s most eye-catching backup striker when Villa have three competitions on their plate is, well, eye-catching.

“It’s a great bit of addition by subtraction if it works out, but if Villa doesn’t have the squad depth to handle this year’s remaining workload, they run the risk of becoming this season’s version of 2023-24 Newcastle.”

Don’t worry, Marcus is coming.

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24 min: Wolves corner. As the ball comes in, Toti Gomes is penalised for grappling with Boubacar Kamara.

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23 min: Now Bellegarde whips a cross into the Villa box but Pablo Sarabia is unable – or perhaps unwilling – to get into a position between defenders to attack it. Instead he hangs at the periphery near the far post hoping the ball will comes his way.

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22 min: Ait-Nouri and Cunha combine down the left and the Wolves striker sends in a delicious cross. There’s nobody in an old gold shirt on hand to get on the end of it and the ball is put out for a corner. Nothing comes of it.

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19 min: Wolves are already showing signs they’re going to sit back and try to protect their lead, which seems a dangerous game to play. Tielemans avoids a yellow card for a cynical foul on Sarabia, who looks bemused.

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16 min: There’s a break in play so the ref can book John McGinn for a late lunge on Rayan Ait-Nouri that left the Wolves winger with stud marks on his ankle. It’s a nasty challenge but VAR agrees a yellow card is punishment enough.

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14 min: The ball breaks to John McGinn from a Villa corner and his shot from distance is deflected wide for another set-piece. On this occasion, Digne’s outswinger is headed clear.

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GOAL! Wolves 1-0 Aston Villa (Bellegarde 12)

Wolves lead! Jean-Ricner Bellegarde scores his first goal at Molineux after peeling off Kamara to run on to an excellent ball in behind from Sarabia and smash an excellent shot inside the near post.

Jean-Ricner Bellegarde rifles home to give Wolves the lead! Photograph: Jack Thomas/WWFC/Wolves/Getty Images
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11 min: A Lucas Digne corner is headed clear at the near post. Moments later, Morgan Rogers is penalised for a foul on Pablo Sarabia near the halfway line.

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9 min: Andre Garcia takes on and beats Rayan Ait Nouri down the right flank and sends a cross towards the far post. Nelson Semedo clears, accidentally catching Watkins with a flailing arm as he does so.

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9 min: Matheus Cunha is penalised for a barge on Konsa and play halts again, prompting laughter from the Wolves striker. It’s been a scrappy opening.

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8 min: Doherty launches the ball forward from deep but his delivery is headed clear.

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6 min: Boubacar Kamara, playing in an unfamiliar role in the heart of Villa’s defence, gallops forward with the ball at his feet. Wolves intercept his pass and clear.

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5 min: John McGinn buys a cheap free-kick from Matt Doherty near the halfway line. He just fell over, in my humble opinion. Other views are available.

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4 min: Matheus Cunha plays a free-kick from halfway inside the Villa half along the deck in a routine that started on the training ground and probably should have stayed there for a while while longer. Lucas Digne intercepts and clears.

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2 min: Tielemans overhits his delivery, making it easy for Sa to claim it unchallenged near the far post.

Pablo Sarabia holds off Youri Tielemans. Photograph: Matthew Childs/Action Images/Reuters
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1 min: Sarabia loses the ball near the halfway line and Villa win a free-kick when Jacob Ramsey is fouled on his way towards the Wolves penalty area. It’s in line with the right edge of the box.

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Wolves v Aston Villa is go …

1 min: Wolves get the ball rolling on Andy Madley’s whistle, playing it straight back to their goalkeeper Jose Sa.

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Not long now: Skippers Nelson Semedo and John McGinn lead their teams out on to the Molineux pitch with kick-off just a few minutes away. In a splendid piece of symmetry, the two clubs are separated by 21 miles geographically and the same number of points in the league table. Nice.

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Fun fact: Aston Villa have failed to win any of the last six Premier League games they have contested following a midweek Champions League excursion, drawing three and losing three against West Ham (D), Nottingham Forest (L), Chelsea (L), Liverpool (L), Bournemouth (D) and Manchester United (D).

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Unai Emery: “Of course we are changing the squad because we need to improve at everything – individually and collectively,” said Villa’s manager, when asked about the impact of the transfer window on his side.

“We will miss some players in the squad because we did not change Diego Carlos or [Emi] Buendia. We have the last player leaving – it’s not official – but it’s Jhon Duran. The players we have are trying and showing their commitment.”

Emery also added that Ollie Watkins is happy to stay at Villa, despite the midweek approach from Arsenal, the team he supported as a kid.

Jhon Duran will not feature in Aston Villa’s matchday squad because he has left the club for Saudi Pro-League side Al-Nassr. Photograph: Reuters
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Vitor Pereira: “I play in my career a lot of derbies, big derbies and every time when I go to a country they say to me ‘this is the most incredible derby in the world’,” said the Wolves manager, upon asked about the prospect of facing Aston Villa. “Of course I understand. It’s important for us to play with our supporters. I hope we get a good result and hope that we can make proud our supporters.”

Vitor Pereira takes Wolves training at The Sir Jack Hayward Training Ground earlier this week. Photograph: Jack Thomas/WWFC/Wolves/Getty Images
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Today’s match officials

  • Referee: Andy Madley.

  • Assistants: Nick Hopton and Craig Taylor.

  • Fourth official: Tim Robinson.

  • VAR: Matt Donohue.

  • Assistant VAR: Wade Smith.

Andy Madley leads today’s team of match officials at Molineux. Photograph: James Holyoak/Every Second Media/REX/Shutterstock
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Those teams: Vitor Pereira makes three changes to the side that lost against Arsenal last Saturday. Toti, Jean-Ricner Bellegarde and Goncalo Guedes come into the starting line-up in place of Hugo Bueno, the suspended Joao Gomes and the injured Jorgen Strand Larsen.

There are also three changes to the Aston Villa side that drew with West Ham. Andres Garcia makes his debut for the club at right-back after arriving from Levante, while Lamare Bogarde and John McGinn are also in. They come in for the injured Matty Cash and Tyrone Mings, while Leon Bailey is among the substitutes.

New arrival Andres Garcia makes his debut for Aston Villa today after signing from Levante. Photograph: Neville Williams/Aston Villa FC/Getty Images
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Villa lining up Rashford deal

Aston Villa are close to agreeing a deal to sign Marcus Rashford on loan for the rest of the season, with Unai Emery driving the move to sign the out-of-favour Manchester United forward. Ben Fisher reports …

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Wolves v Aston Villa line-ups

Wolves: Jose Sa, Doherty, Toti Gomes, Agbadou, Nelson Semedo, Andre Trindade, Bellegarde, Ait Nouri, Sarabia, Cunha, Goncalo Guedes.

Subs: Johnstone, Bueno, Hwang, Dawson, Rodrigo Gomes, Doyle, Forbs, Chirewa, Pedro Lima.

Aston Villa: Martinez, Garcia, Konsa, Bogarde, Digne, Kamara, Tielemans, McGinn, Rogers, Ramsey, Watkins.

Subs: Olsen, Zych, Malen, Nedeljkovic, Maatsen, Onana, Bailey, Swinkels, Jimoh.

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Early team news

Mario Lemina remains outside the Wolves first-team picture as he inches ever closer to the Molineux exit door. Reports yesterday suggest the midfielder is off to Saudi Arabia to play for Al Shabab, where he will line up alongside his former teammate Daniel Podence.

Joao Gomes is suspended, but his namesake Toti could return from injury. Jorgen Strand Larsen is a major doubt, while long-term absentees Yerson Mosquera, Enso Gonzalez, Sasa Kalajdzic and Carlos Forbs all remain sidelined with knee problems. Boubacar Traore has recovered from his knee injury but has been ruled out with a dose of flu.

Aston Villa full-back Matty Cash is facing a month out with the calf injury that forced him off during his team’s midweek win over Celtic in the Champions League, while Amadou Onana, Tyrone Mings, Ross Barkley and Pau Torres are also out.

Donyell Malen could make his first start for Villa having been ineligible for selection against Celtic in midweek following his debut for the club off the bench against West Ham last Sunday.

Matty Cash was forced off after 30 minutes of Aston Villa’s win over Celtic in the Champions League and is facing a month on the sidelines. Photograph: Ryan Browne/REX/Shutterstock
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Premier League: Wolves v Aston Villa

To Molineux, then, for a Black Country derby between two teams fighting for local bragging rights but with very different aims in mind when it comes to the bigger picture. Wolves are battling against relegation, while their visitors hoping to qualify for the Champions League for a second consecutive season.

Villa came from behind to run out fairly convincing winners in the corresponding fixture at Villa Park in September, but only after getting a rocket from their manager, Unai Emery, who was left visibly seething with rage by his team’s first-half performance.

Wolves manager Vitor Pereira was similarly angry last week when Joao Gomes picked up a daft second yellow card against Arsenal last weekend. Having picked up a booking in the first half, the Brazilian was kept on the pitch after assuring his manager he would not do anything rash and then proceeded to jump into a challenge with Jurrien Timber. Kick-off at Molineux is at 5.30pm (GMT) but we’ll have team news and build-up in the meantime.

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