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Wolves welcome Sunderland to the Molineux for a Premier League clash between a side playing out the season and a team still chasing a spot in Europe.
Santi Bueno's header dents Sunderland's European hopes after Wolves draw, with Black Cats defender Dan Ballard sent off for a hair pull.
WOLVES welcome Sunderland aiming to restore some pride after their relegation to the Championship was confirmed. The Black Cats travel to the Midlands hoping to complete their first league double
Already-relegated Wolves host Sunderland on Saturday, with the latter aiming to finish the season strong and seal at least a top 10 finish with European qualification still possible. WATCH — Wolves v Sunderland Wolves' relegation has been certain for some time but Rob Edwards' side have improved in recent months.
Wolves return for successive Saturday 3pm Premier League matches at Molineux this weekend, as the Old Gold face Sunderland.
The most depressing aspect was that despite the numerical disadvantage, Sunderland after conceding an equaliser passed the ball more accurately, found space more efficiently and displayed greater creativity and invention than Wolves.
Sunderland have enjoyed a fantastic season and are still within a chance of securing European football if they can beat Wolves at Molineux in the Premier League
Two sides with nothing to lose meet at Molineux, where pride is the only currency left. Wolves are already down, while Sunderland are sitting cosy and looking forward to another season of
I thought Brighton would get the better of Newcastle last week and they certainly had their chances. They ended up losing that game, but there is no way they won't win this time. Wolves had an upturn in form for a while under Rob Edwards but it doesn't feel like they have sustained that improvement.