Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club – 2025/26 Premier League
Wolves are one of the oldest clubs in English Football, and they currently play their matches at Molineux. Former Head Coach Vitor Pereira was appointed as the successor to Gary O’Neil on 19th December 2024, but after a disappointing start to the 2025/26 Premier League campaign, the Portuguese was dismissed by the club on Sunday 2nd November 2025. The club are currently in search of a replacement.
Last season, the club achieved a 16th place finish in the top flight, having accumulated a total of 42 points from the 38 matches that they had played across the season. They will be looking to surpass this by the end of the new campaign. Despite their league position, Wolves have enjoyed some eye-catching victories against the likes of Leicester (3-0), Man United (0-1), Spurs (4-2) and Aston Villa (2-0).
In the 2025/26 season, Wolverhampton Wanderers will aim to secure Premier League status while also targeting a midtable or higher position by the end of the campaign.
In the 2025/26 season, Wolves will be competing in the Premier League and the FA Cup.
Key Dates: Wolves 2025/26 Premier League Campaign
Local Derbies: Aston Villa (A) – Saturday 29th November 2025 & Aston Villa (H) – Saturday 28th February 2026.
First Game of 2026: West Ham United (H) – Saturday 3rd January 2026.
Final Home Game: Fulham (H) – Sunday 17th May 2026.
Final Day: Burnley (A) – Sunday 24th May 2026.
Key Results in the 2025/26 PL Campaign so far
Wolves 3 – 2 West Ham United (Carabao Cup, Second Round) – Rodrigo Gomes (43′), Jorgen Strand Larsen (82′, 84′); Tomas Soucek (50′) & Lucas Paqueta (63′).
Wolves 2 – 0 Everton (Carabao Cup, Third Round) – Marshall Munetsi (29′) & Tolu Arokodare (87′).
Spurs 1 – 1 Wolves (Premier League) – Joao Palhinha (90+5′); Santiago Bueno (54′).
Wolves 1 – 1 Brighton (Premier League) – Bart Verbruggen OG (21′); Jan Paul van Hecke (86′).
Wolves Transfers
Jorgen Strand Larsen’s loan deal was made permanent from Spanish Club from Celta Vigo for a rumoured transfer fee of £23 million. Wolves have also completed a deal to sign Fer Lopez, also from Celta Vigo, with the Spanish forward joining the Old Gold for what was a rumoured transfer fee of £19 million. They also agreed a deal to sign Colombian forward Jhon Arias from Brazilian Club Fluminense for a transfer fee rumoured to be approximately £17 million.
Stadium Information
Molineux Stadium
Capacity
31,750
Address
Molineux Stadium, Waterloo Road, Wolverhampton, WV1 4QR
Description
Molineux has been Wolves’ home for almost 140 years since it opened all the way back in 1889, and at present it has a capacity of no less than 31,750. It is amongst the largest stadiums in the West Midlands, and it has played host to a number of European matches over the years, including matches in the UEFA Europa League back in the 2019/20 season, where teams such as Besiktas, Espanyol, and Sevilla all played matches at Molineux.
Wolves History
Wolverhampton Wanderers have been a successful football club over the years, with the club having three English Top Flight titles (1953/54, 1957/58, & 1958/59), four FA Cups (1892/93, 1907/08, 1948/49, & 1959/60), as well as two League Cups (1973/74 & 1979/80). Wolves were founded almost 150 years ago all the way back in 1877, when they were originally known as St. Luke’s FC.
John Baynton and John Brodie, two pupils of St Luke’s Churn School in Blackenhall were the founders of the club, with the club playing its first game on 13th January 1877. The club became how it is known today, Wolverhampton Wanderers when it merged with Blakenhall Wanderers in August 1879.
Wolves were one of the 12 founding members of the English Football League, alongside Accrington, Aston Villa, Blackburn Rovers, Bolton Wanderers, Burnley, Derby County, Everton, Notts County, Preston North End, Stoke, and West Bromwich Albion.
Wolves Hospitality Tickets 2025/26 – FAQ
When do Wolverhampton Wanderers Season Tickets go on sale?
Existing season-ticket (ST) holders had until midnight on Sunday, 1 June 2025 to renew.
What are Wolves 2025/26 season tickets prices?
There has been a Price freeze on season ticket prices for Wolves supporters: No change in any categories—adult, senior, under‑21, under‑17, or under‑14. Prices for season tickets for adults, Under 21s, Under 17s, Under 14s, and people aged 65 or older, the prices ranged as follows:
Adults: £525 to £939
65+: £380 to £704
Under 21: £320 to £704
Under 17: £211 to £376
Under 14: £157 to £305
Do I need to be a season ticket holder to buy VIP Wolves Hospitality Packages?
No, you DO NOT need to be a season ticket holder to buy our VIP Wolves Hospitality Packages..
When will I receive my tickets??
Your tickets will arrive via email 3/5 working days before the fixture is due to take place at Molineux.
If I have any dietary requirements, where can I check the menu or food availability?
You can check Wolves hospitality package menus on our website when downloading the WV1 Club Hospitality brochure.
How can I enquire about a ticket before I buy it?
When viewing the WV1 Club detail on our hospitality page, there is an option to enquire about Wolves tickets for your viewing.
What are the prices for our Packages in the WV1 Club??
You will find the hospitality prices for Wolves WV1 Club on our fixture pages. Simply select your chosen fixture above and click through to the fixture page to review current pricing.
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