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Premier League Survival Clash at MolineuxThe Premier League rarely deals in quiet finales, and this weekend offers another high-pressure chapter as Wolves host Tottenham
Tottenham Hotspur are preparing to face Wolverhampton Wanderers in their next Premier League game on Saturday afternoon. The relegation battle heats up at Spurs, as Roberto De Zerbi goes in search of his first victory in charge.
The Wolves bothered stars Nikola Jokić and Jamal Murray into an ugly 12-of-43 (2-for-15 3-pointers) for a combined 43 points. And without rotation pillars Aaron Gordon and Peyton Watson due to injury, there wasn’t enough firepower left to challenge Minnesota. The Wolves went wire-to-wire, leading by as much as 27 points.
It’s do or die for Tottenham who enter the final five games of the season in the bottom three of the Premier League, needing a win at Wolves – and dropped points for West Ham – if
Wolves fans searching for cheer will fall back on their last three home games, in which they claimed seven points from matches with Arsenal, Aston Villa and Liverpool, scoring twice in each.
Jaden McDaniels called out Denver's stars after Game 2, and the Wolves proved him right by bulldozing the Nuggets 113-96 in Game 3 Thursday night in Minneapolis
Anthony Edwards powered the Minnesota Timberwolves to a 2-1 series lead over Nikola Jokic and the Denver Nuggets following a 113-96 home win on Thursday.
Business leaders say the club's relegation may affect visitor numbers coming to Wolverhampton.