Manchester City have won eight of their last nine Premier League home games against tonight's opponents Wolves.
But the Molineux outfit have won their last six Premier League games, the joint-longest winning run of any side this season.
Manchester City have won eight of their last nine Premier League home games against tonight's opponents Wolves.
But the Molineux outfit have won their last six Premier League games, the joint-longest winning run of any side this season.
Ipswich Town's fate is surely sealed now.
Vitor Pereira's side come back from a goal down at Portman Road thanks to Pablo Sarabia and Jorgen Strand Larsen to move 12 points clear of the drop zone.
Ipswich have now lost six consecutive home league games for the first time since 1963.
Ipswich Town goalkeeper Alex Palmer had his heart in his mouth as Dara O'Shea's pass rolled under his foot towards goal.
The 28-year-old goalkeeper sprinted back to handle the ball on the goal line and prevent Wolves from equalising, but an indirect free-kick was awarded for a back pass.
Emmanuel Agbadou stepped up to blast it goalwards from close range but Sam Morsy blocked his effort.
Wolves forward Matheus Cunha says he needs to take the step and challenge for major honours.
Cunha, 25, signed a new contract at #WWFC in February which runs until June 2029 and contains a release clause.
That new deal, adding two years to his existing terms at Wolves, rewarded Cunha with a significant wage rise after an impressive 18 months at Molineux.
Cunha had previously attracted interest from Arsenal and Nottingham Forest, and speculation has continued over his long-term future despite his contract extension.
Wolves have lost nine of the 10 matches they have fallen behind in at Molineux (D1) this season, but Marshall Munetsi has the hosts level.
Matheus Cunha's wonderstrike brings Wolves level against Bournemouth.
Another moment of magic from the Brazilian, who has scored 15 goals this season — where would #WWFC be without him?
Matheus Cunha scored his 14th goal of the season - seven more than any other Wolves player - as Vitor Pereira's side moved five points clear of the Premier League trapdoor.
Wolves are unbeaten in all five of their Premier League away games against Bournemouth, who missed out on the chance to leapfrog Manchester City into the top four.
Matheus Cunha scores for the fourth successive game to register his 14th goal of the season and put Wolves in front against 10-man Bournemouth.
Illia Zabarnyi, who has played every minute for Bournemouth this season, was earlier sent off after the Ukrainian defender's challenge on Rayan Ait-Nouri.
Wolves picked up seven points in their first three Premier League games under Vitor Pereira but have since lost four in a row.
#WWFC have already lost five consecutively once this season, under previous manager Gary O’Neil.
The only other side to have separate runs of five or more consecutive defeats under two different managers in a season and survive relegation was West Ham in 2006-07.
Riccardo Calafiori's second goal of the season gives Arsenal a precious three points against Wolves.
Both sides were reduced to 10 men as Myles Lewis-Skelly was harshly dismissed in the first half before Joao Gomes received his second yellow card for the hosts.
Mikel Arteta's side remain six points behind Liverpool at the top of the Premier League.
A comfortable victory for Chelsea, who climb up to fourth and end a run of five games without a win in the Premier League.
Goals from Tosin, Marc Cucurella and Noni Madueke were enough for Enzo Maresca's side to earn all three points against Wolves, who remain out of the bottom three on goal difference.