Reports are emerging that Hwang went down during the warm-up for today’s match.
It is unclear whether the South Korean will play a role in today’s match, but we will have more on that as the match unfolds.
A few stats to sharpen your whistles
Wolves have played some wonderful things at times this season. You would think that Pedro Neto in particular will certainly make a big offer this summer.
They have already won one less than their entire 2022-2023 tally, and are well in the hunt for a seventh-place finish this season.
Strangely enough, however, they are the only team not to score from outside the box.
One player who scored perhaps the goal of the season from distance, James McAtee, could become the first Blades player to score three games on the road in more than 50 years.
And if you think that’s bad, the Blades have already shipped 65 – in just 25 games – which is the most after 25 games in the league in over 60 years!
One of Wilder’s four changes today was enforced, with Holgate shown a red card last time out against Brighton.
However, the defender sadly revealed that he has since been subjected to vile racist abuse on social media, sharing screenshots of the horrific messages sent to him.
Check out the link below for more information about this.
What’s the expectation, Blades fans?
Chris Wilder spoke to the media ahead of kick-off here in Molineux.
He claimed they are a very ‘committed group’ of players who will continue until the end, and there is no doubt that Wilder knows this group well enough to be in the best position to get the most out of them.
But what is a reasonable expectation here against an in-form Wolves side?
Has a season of poor results wiped away any optimism left for Blades fans, or is there still full support that United can beat the odds, with today’s run-in starting with a bang?
It’s a huge game for both sides
The teams are on site and are already doing their pre-match preparations ahead of a huge match for both sides.
For Wolves it’s one that can catapult them into the European conversation, while for the visitors it’s one that can prove they won’t go down without a fight.
The Blades are still eight away from safety, but a win would not be a case of ‘too little too late’ as there are still 12 other games to go.
A win for Wolves today and they are in eighth place – eighth!
Not many could have foreseen that with Julen Lopetegui making way for Gary O’Neil less than a week before their first game of the season and very little investment over the summer.
The former Bournemouth boss should certainly be in action as manager of the season after what he achieved at Molineux.
He’s the man most of the big boys will surely be keeping an eye on – and you can read every word of his exclusive interview with Mail Sport’s chief sports writer OLIVER HOLT below…
Boyhood Blade could be off to a dream start
For one visitor it may be a day he will never forget.
Boyhood Blade Oliver Arblaster – still just 19 – could make his first Premier League appearance for the club, having already made five appearances for the senior side.
Scenes of him scoring the winner in extra time later today would be incredible!
This is what happened last time…
It was a clash of utmost drama last time out, with Oli Norwood – back in the side today – sealing a 2-1 win at Bramall Lane for the Blades.
Boy, do they need something similar today.
SHEFF UNITED XI
The Blades, meanwhile, make FOUR changes for this afternoon’s clash…
WOLVES XI
Here’s an unchanged Wolves XI for you…
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