Bottom plays top on Saturday evening but we all know that football is a funny old game and it’s also clear that Manchester United have looked vulnerable on the road this season.

At Old Trafford, the Red Devils have been practically untouchable and that home form will probably secure them the title, although Blackpool, West Brom and Aston Villa have all had Sir Alex Ferguson’s team on the ropes and failed to deliver the killer blow.

Wolverhampton Wanderers might just be the team to bring to an end the unbeaten record which has now lasted 24 games, especially as Mick McCarthy’s team have already taken down Chelsea and Manchester City at Molineux this term.

McCarthy once again felt robbed after Wednesday night’s match at Bolton where his team lost in the last minute of the game. He told BBC Sport: “I feel lousy, I feel robbed.

“I feel we had a point in our pocket and we’ve given it away. It was self-inflicted after we played all right in the game and scrapped it out.”

Manchester United will be bouncing after Tuesday night’s comfortable 3-1 win over Aston Villa, with Wayne Rooney returning to the scoresheet with a brace.

“I think Wayne will go on a run now,” said Nani.

“He might not have scored many goals but he is very important for the team because he has been working so hard in every game.

“He showed his best performance of this season against Villa. From now on he will be very important.”

Match odds:

Wolves, 15/2 with Stan James

Draw, 7/2 with bet365

Man Utd, 4/9 with Paddy Power