Manchester United welcome Wolves to Old Trafford this weekend but fans won’t be able to watch.
The Red Devils pulled off a remarkable comeback in the Europa League in midweek against Lyon to make it into the semi-finals.

Ruben Amorim‘s side were level at 2-2 from the first leg and raced into a two-goal lead.
However, the French side managed to totally flip the game despite going down to ten men and led 4-2 in extra time.
However, the home side came back to level the tie up at 6-6 overall before Harry Maguire scored a last-minute header.
Man United will now face Athletic Bilbao in the last four, but they are going to have to get back to earth quickly.
Meanwhile, Wolves are flying.
They’ve won four in a row, and smashed Tottenham 4-2 last weekend.
If the Old Gold win, they’ll go level on points with Man United.
Why is Man United vs Wolves not on TV?
When the TV broadcast selections for this weekend were made, this match wasn’t picked.
Therefore, it was initially scheduled for 3pm on Saturday.
Instead, it is set to kick off at 2pm on Sunday.
It had to be moved due to Man United’s European commitments.
The game against Lyon took place on Thursday and started at 8pm.

Due to the recovery time needed for players, the match had to be moved, but it wasn’t picked by Sky Sports.
Instead, they’ve picked Ipswich Town‘s home clash against Arsenal at 2pm before screening Leicester City versus Liverpool.
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Man United vs Wolves: Team news
After playing 120 minutes on Thursday, expect there to be some rotation.
However, the Red Devils are still short of a number of players, especially in defence and upfront.
Lisandro Martinez, Matthijs de Ligt, Ayden Heaven and Jonny Evans are all out.
Joshua Zirkzee‘s season is over due to a hamstring injury, leaving Rasmus Hojlund as the only senior striker.
For Wolves, Vitor Pereira must decide whether to start Matheus Cunha.
The Brazilian came back from his four-match ban last week and scored, and he will be pushing to start.
