Key events
Wolverhampton Wanderers had a debut to Norway left wing-back David Møller Wolfe. Their other new signings – Colombia striker Jhon Arias and young Spanish midfielder Fer López – are both named as subs.
Manchester City give a debut to James Trafford, with Ederson omitted entirely. Ederson is rumoured to be leaving, possibly in a £10m deal with Galatasaray. Rayan Ait-Nouri, formerly of Wolves, and Tijjani Reijnders make their Premier League debuts for City, having already turned out for their new employers at the Club World Cup.
The teams
Wolverhampton Wanderers: Jose Sa, Doherty, Agboudou, Toti Gomes, Hoever, Joao Gomes, Andre Trindade, Wolfe, Bellegard, Larsen, Munetsi.
Sub: Johnstone, Hugo Bueno, Santiago Bueno, Arias, Hwang, Mosquera, Kalajdzic, Rodrigo Gomes, Lopez.
Manchester City: Traditions, Lewis, Stones, Dias, Ait Nori, Genzalez, Remembers, Bobb, Silva, Silva, Haku, Haku, Haku, Haku, Haku, Haku, Haku, Haku, Haku, Haku, Haku, Haku, Haku, Haku, Haku, Haku, Haku, Haku, Haku, Haku, Haku, Haku, Haku, Haku, Haku, Haku, Haku, Haku, Haku, Haku, Haku.
Subs: Ortega, Ake, Marmush, Cherki, Gundogan, Akanji, Matheus Luiz, O’Reilly, Khusanov.
Referee: Jarred Gillett (Australia).
Preamble
Wolverhampton Wanderers start their season under a cloud. Diogo Jota was a Liverpool player when he passed, but he was beloved of Wolves too, having won promotion with the Old Gold before helping them re-establish themselves as a top-flight presence. He scored 44 goals in 131 appearances for the Molineux club, an extremely popular figure. Wreaths will be laid, a tifo unveiled, and Jota’s favourite song, the unquestionably appropriate Fields Of Gold by Sting, will be performed. Then a game of football will take place. Kick-off will be at 5.30pm UK time.