11:08 AM ETMatt Doherty dedicated his goal to former Wolves striker Benik Afobe's daughter. Photo by Shaun Botterill/Getty ImagesA superb second-half header by Matt Doherty cancelled out an early goal by Lys Mousset as Wolverhampton Wanderers came from behind to draw 1-1 at home to Sheffield United, extending their unbeaten Premier
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The Dozen: the weekend’s best Premier League photos
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Neves gem stuns United
Pogba’s penalty miss dooms Man United to draw vs. Wolves
Glass half full or half empty for Man United after 2 games?
Premier League 2019‑20 preview No 20: Wolves
Guardian writers’ predicted position: 9th (NB: this is not necessarily Paul Doyle’s prediction but the average of our writers’ tips) Last season’s position: seventh Odds to win the league (via Oddschecker): 200-1 Wolves are on a journey, metaphorically and literally. Their advance in the last two years from Championship drek to a Premier
Premier League’s chasing pack can threaten weaker members of ‘big six’ | Jonathan Wilson
When the Daily Mirror previewed the 1971-72 season with a weary reference to “superclubs”, seemingly the earliest use of the term in English football, the newspaper was talking about Liverpool and Leeds United. Its writer was not saying one of them was guaranteed to claim the league title, which was
Unforgettable photos: the best of the 2018-19 Premier League season
On an average weekend, The Guardian receives around 12,000 photographs from Premier League matches via its staff, agency and contributor photographers. That’s almost half a million images per season. Some capture extraordinary joy and despair; some bear witness to defining moments in the title race; some owe greatly to the
Premier League 2018-19 review: our predictions versus reality
Manchester City: predicted 1st, finished 1st What we said: “Pep Guardiola’s talented side look well placed to become the first team to retain the Premier League title since Manchester United did it in 2009.” What happened: Pep Guardiola’s talented side became the first team to retain the Premier League title since Manchester