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Wolves vs Man City live early team news plus kick-off time and how to watch

Hello and welcome to our live coverage of Manchester City's Premier League trip to Wolves.

The Premier League has been on hiatus for a fortnight owing to the international break but top-flight football resumes with City aiming to keep pace at the top of the table. Pep Guardiola's side are unbeaten in all competitions this season and now face seven games in three weeks in three different competitions ahead of the next international break.

The trip to Wolves represents a chance for three points given the Molineux men are bottom of the Premier League table after a dismal start to the campaign. They have taken just one point from a possible 21 and conceded a league-high 21 goals. City did lose the corresponding fixture last season but with a full bill of health from those away on international duty, Guardiola's side will be confident of returning up the M6 with a win.

Kick-off this afternoon is at 2pm with the game televised on Sky Sports. And you can keep up to date with all the build-up, action, reaction and highlights by following the live blog below.

The Blues will hope to take advantage of Arsenal's slip up at Bournemouth last night and move three points clear of the Gunners with a victory at Molineux. Pep Guardiola’s side will be heavy favourites against a Wolves side with just one point from seven matches.

City remain without Kevin De Bruyne although he is back in training. Nathan Ake is set to travel but is unlikely to start. Rodri and Oscar Bobb are long-term absentees while Manuel Akanji picked up a knock on international duty with Switzerland.

It would seem unnecessary to risk the defender at Molineux with seven games in three completions in three weeks on the horizon and so John Stones could come in to partner

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