EPL: Charlie Nicholas predicts Chelsea vs Wolves, Man Utd vs Leicester City fixtures
He also backed Chelsea and Wolves to play a 2-2 draw at Stamford Bridge.
“They do look stretched, really stretched. Everything is geared towards looking at Jamie Vardy. They are missing James Maddison.
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