Wolves vs Preston

2022 - 8 - 23

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How to watch Wolves vs Preston - live (wolves.co.uk)

Wolves' first outing of the 2022/23 Carabao Cup season takes place at Molineux on Tuesday 23rd August as Bruno Lage's side face Preston North End at 7.45pm.

[Click here to listen live on Wolves TV](https://tv.wolves.co.uk/player?feedId=81e4f698-9dbf-4e6f-b6a1-18963bf6539b§ionId=d657ce11-8438-4294-8766-def081dba964&entryId=0_6idtw5fq?feedId=81e4f698-9dbf-4e6f-b6a1-18963bf6539b§ionId=d657ce11-8438-4294-8766-def081dba964&entryId=0_xf9hlkab) [Click here to listen live on Wolves App](https://www.wolves.co.uk/app/) Find out how you can follow the game live online below. [Click here to watch live on Wolves TV](https://tv.wolves.co.uk/player?feedId=81e4f698-9dbf-4e6f-b6a1-18963bf6539b§ionId=d657ce11-8438-4294-8766-def081dba964&entryId=0_xf9hlkab) [Click here to watch live on Wolves App](https://www.wolves.co.uk/app/) [Click here to watch live on YouTube](https://www.youtube.com/user/OfficialWolvesVideo) [Click here to watch live on Twitter](https://twitter.com/Wolves) Live audio commentary of Wolves vs Preston will be provided by Wolves TV and the Wolves App. Wolves vs Preston kicks off at 7.45pm with the Matchday Live Extra stream beginning around 45 minutes ahead of kick-off at 7pm. Supporters can watch all the build up to Wolves vs Preston for free on Matchday Live Extra online via Wolves TV, the Wolves App, Wolves' YouTube channel and the official club Twitter account - @Wolves.

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Wolves vs Preston North End live Carabao Cup updates from ... (Accrington Observer)

The Lilywhites head to the Midlands to face Bruno Lage's men at Molineux, with PNE drawn against Premier League opposition in round two of the competition. PNE ...

North End having to stay switched on and run the hard yards as Wolves dominate possession and push for a third. Hwang missed his penalty and the chance to make it three just before the whistle. Adama Traore plays a quick one-two with Semedo and lazers a thunderous left-footed volley into the top left corner. Great football from North End but you have to give credit to Wolves for getting across and defending the danger. North End had a real go in the second half and played with plenty of courage. They will have to tread carefully, given the threat Wolves possess in attack, but it's been much better from PNE so far in this half. Adama Traore played the ball into the box for Nelson Semedo, who popped the ball up for Traore to explode on to and rocket into the top left corner with a ferocious first-time volley. Browne into the middle and Potts to RWB. Captain Alan Browne was introduced by manager Ryan Lowe but it was Ben Woodburn who found himself in space 20 yards out, and fizzed a left-footed low drive into the bottom right corner of the net. PNE continued to compete but were dealt the a significant blow on the half-hour mark. Things could've gotten worse before the interval but Hee-chan Hwang saw his penalty kick saved by debutant Dai Cornell, after Matthew Olosunde had brought the Wolves forward down with a clumsy piece of defending. Wolves chief Bruno Lage had gone super strong with his team selection though and the quality started to show.

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Wolves vs Preston: How to watch, live stream, kick-off time and team ... (Birmingham World)

Wolves host Preston this evening (August 23) - here's what you need to know ahead of kick off.

[BirminghamWorld ](https://www.birminghamworld.uk/)is Birmingham’s latest news website, championing everything that is great about our city - reporting on news, lifestyle and sport. They sit 9th in the league after five games, after keeping five consecutive clean sheets. Wolves are expected to make changes from the defeat to Tottenham, with players that didn’t start the game in the frame to start this one, such as Adama Traore, Hwang Hee-Chan and Willy Boly.

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Wolves vs Preston North End live stream, tv channel, kick-off time ... (Interesting Football)

Is Wolves vs Preston North End on TV? Follow us to get full coverage of the match.

The match is available on the audio commentary. Wolverhampton Wanderers will tackle EFL Championship side Preston North End at the Molineux. Time: 7:45 PM BST

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Wolves vs Preston TV channel, highlights, streaming details and ... (Birmingham Live)

Latest Wolverhampton Wanderers news from BirminghamLive brings you all the details fans need ahead of the cup tie with Preston.

[Bruno Lage](https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/all-about/bruno-lage)'s side will see the game against Championship opposition to bounce back from defeat in the Premier League this weekend. They will be looking to go further than that this season, but first, they must get past Preston. Sky Sports subscribers will also be able to get the highlights via the Sky sports football app shortly after full time. The highlights show featuring all the Carabao Cup games from this round will be shown on ITV4 at 10:30pm on Wednesday, August 24. He will also be bringing you all the post-match reaction from the game, as well as sharing what the manager has to say. [Manchester United 'offered' Arsenal transfer target after £50m Wolves claims](https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/man-united-arsenal-wolves-transfer-24828488) [Wolves](https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/all-about/wolverhampton-wanderers-fc) made it to the third round of the Carabao Cup last season, losing to Tottenham on penalties at that stage.

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EFL Cup: Wolves 2 Preston 1 - LIVE (expressandstar.com)

Expressandstar.com brings you live coverage of the EFL Cup second round tie between Wolves and Championship Preston.

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Wolverhampton vs Preston North End LIVE: Score Updates (2-0) (VAVEL.com)

Follow game Wolves vs Preston North End live coverage, stream information, score online, prediction, TV channel, lineups preview, start date and result ...

Follow along with us all the details, commentaries, analysis and lineups for this Wolverhampton vs Preston North End match in EFL Cup 2022. Welcome to VAVEL.com’s LIVE coverage of the 2022 EFL Cup: Wolverhampton vs Preston North End The EFL or league cup continues with the actions of the second round with many exciting and striking matches, as will be Preston North End is a rampart in the Championship On the other hand, Preston North End has only won 1 game against Luton Town and from there, they drew the 4 games to 0 goals against Wigan, Hull City, Rotherham and Watford. The Portuguese arrives to a team with many compatriots that will facilitate his adaptation, however the style of each soccer is very different and he will have to work in a team that prioritizes defense. The visiting team is a real wall in the second division of England, as they have not conceded a goal in the entire Championship season where they have played 5 games. The Jamaican is a good prospect in the Championship who lacks a little more accompaniment to score more goals which is what Preston North End lacks. Although the EFL is the competition that teams place the "least" importance on, they all want to win it and take it to their trophy cabinets and that is why they fight for it. This is the start time of the game Wolverhampton vs Preston North End of 23th August in several countries: Due to the World Cup in Qatar and its peculiar calendar in December, the teams that play these tournaments will have many tight weeks with games every 3 or 4 days and injuries could appear, so it will be a very exhausting season, especially in the first half of the year. The home team completely dominates the game and it could end in a rout.

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Lineups confirmed for Wolves vs Preston North End as surprise start ... (Accrington Observer)

Ben Woodburn, Ali McCann and Ben Whiteman will marshal the midfield. Andrew Hughes, Alvaro Fernandez, Bambo Diaby and Sean Maguire miss out through injury while ...

Bruno Lage has gone strong with his starting lineup as Wolves go in search of their first win this season. Dai Cornell makes his first start for the club in net and there is a surprise start for Matthew Olosunde, who also makes his first appearance of the season. Andrew Hughes, Alvaro Fernandez, Bambo Diaby and Sean Maguire miss out through injury while Ryan Ledson, Liam Lindsay and Robbie Brady are given the evening off.

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Wolves player ratings vs Preston: Adama Traore stunner seals win ... (Birmingham Live)

Wolverhampton Wanderers edged past Preston North End 2-1 to book their place in the draw for the third round of the Carabao Cup.

Just before he scored, Traore put one on a plate for Jimenez with a pinpoint cross and the duo combined to great effect throughout. Jimenez’s all-round play was very good and he got the goal Lage would have been hoping for. His penalty was poor and, given Traore’s improved performance on the other flank, Hwang may find game time difficult to come by. Nunes was everywhere in the first half, twisting and turning his way through midfield. The right-back grabbed an assist for Traore’s goal with a nice little flick. Preston gave Wolves a scare immediately after the restart when Woodburn reduced the arrears. He showed his usual class and poise in possession and tenacity out of it. Hwang Hee-chan should have made it 3-0 to Wolves before half-time after he was brought down for a penalty. Max Kilman released Rayan Ait-Nouri down the left and the French full-back squared the ball for Jimenez to tap home from four yards. Goals from Raul Jimenez and Adama Traore handed the win to Wolves, but Ben Woodburn’s second half strike ensured it wasn’t a comfortable one. Wolves were two goals up before the half hour mark thanks to an early goal-of-the-season contender from Traore. Not everything Nunes tried came off, but he oozed class on his Molineux bow.

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Preston North End player ratings vs Wolves: Whiteman and Cornell ... (Accrington Observer)

Things could've gotten worse before the interval but Hee-chan Hwang saw his penalty kick saved by debutant Dai Cornell, after Matthew Olosunde had brought the ...

Had to feed off scraps at times but his pace and power was an outlet for PNE. A brilliant second half, playing out of position at left wing-back and having to defend against Adama Traore and then Goncalo Guedes. Pressed well off the ball and worked hard. A real test given the pace and power Wolves had but he coped okay. North End had a real go in the second half and played with plenty of courage. A fine debut for the club.

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