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Wolves vs Watford TV channel, live stream and how to watch Premier League

Wolverhampton Wanderers are back in action when they play Watford at Molineux tonight (7.30pm).

Bruno Lage's Wolves suffered a damaging defeat to Crystal Palace last time out when they lost 2-0 to Patrick Vieira's side.

First-half goals from Jean-Philippe Mateta and Wilfried Zaha condemned Wolves to a third-straight loss, with their European hopes now dangling by a thread.

However, they are still only seven points from Manchester United in fifth with their game-in-hand tonight against relegation battlers Watford giving them a real chance to regain momentum.

The match is outside the normal blackout period of a Saturday afternoon for broadcast in the United Kingdom but is not being televised by any of the Premier League's broadcast partners.

Leeds United vs Aston Villa is being shown on Prime Video with two other games tonight, Southampton vs West Ham United and Norwich City vs Chelsea, also not being shown in the UK.

If you're outside of the UK, you are in luck with the match being shown on beIN SPORTS in the Middle East and North Africa region on their linear television channels and beIN Connect service.

DAZN has the rights to stream the action in Canada, Spain and Japan, while Optus Sport is showing the game in Australia.

Streaming service Peacock Premium delivers the game for the United States of America while SuperSport has Africa covered.

ViaPlay and TV2 Play Norge will show the action in Scandinavia.

In the run-up to the game, Lage implored his players to play without fear for the remainder of the campaign.

"We need to find our style to play which works for our players," he said.

"We cannot be afraid to play.

"I don't want anyone comfortable with 40 points, but I want us to have confidence to continue to play

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