Wolves out to keep the pressure up


Jimenez is in scoring mood these days.

WITH the FA Cup quarter-finals taking centre stage this weekend and the need to complete the season as soon as possible after the Covid-19 shutdown, the Premier League has lined up a game on each of the next four days.

Today Aston Villa will entertain Wolverhampton Wanderers, while tomorrow Watford are at home to Southampton. Burnley will travel to Crystal Palace on Monday, and the following day Brighton and Hove Albion will welcome Manchester United.

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