Wolves and Man United clash at Molineux in the Premier League on Thursday (February 2) evening.
The transfer window shuts at 11.00 pm but the two clubs will be occupied with their game and so any business might have be conducted prior to the match. Neither side has done any major transfer business of note in what has been a quiet month in the top-flight in terms of transfers.
The match was meant to be on Tuesday, January 30 but the game has been moved back by two days as it has been chosen for television coverage. TNT Sports will air the match and it will kick-off at 8.15 pm.
Wolves could move as high as ninth should results go in their favour and they beat United. As for Erik Ten Hag's side he could leapfrog West Ham in to sixth. The two sides met back in August and the Red Devils won in controversial fashion. Raphael Varane scored in the 76th minute but in what was Gary O'Neil's first game, his side were denied a penalty after Andre O'Nana clashed inside the box with Sasa Kalajdzic.
Both sides were in FA Cup action on Sunday and progressed to the fifth round. Wolves beat local rivals West Brom thanks to goals from Pedro Neto and Matheus Cunha whilst United recovered from losing a two-goal lead against Newport County, as Anthony and Rasmus Hojlund sent them through in a 4-2 win.
The Asia Cup and the Africa Cup of Nations is still ongoing and both clubs still have involvement in the competitions. Here's the latest injury and team news ahead of Thursday's match.

9. Sofyan Amrabat - out
Playing South Africa on Tuesday (January 30) at 20:00. Probably too late for him to return and come in to contention on Thursday should Morocco be knocked out. | Manchester United via Getty Imag

10. Marcus Rashford - available
Back in training after being reported as 'ill' on Friday in the build-up to their game with Newport County. | Getty Images

11. Marcus Rashford - available (continued)
There were reports that Rashford was seen in nightspots in Northern Ireland on Wednesday and Thursday evening. "He reported ill," said Erik Ten Hag on January 29. The rest is an internal matter and I will deal with that," said boss Erik ten Hag after Sunday's win in Wales. A club statement posted on January 30 said: "This has been dealt with as an internal disciplinary matter, which is now closed." | Manchester United via Getty Imag

12. Aaron Wan-Bissaka - doubt
He was not involved against Newport County after reportedly picking up an injury. | Manchester United via Getty Imag