Wolves
The 2025/26 campaign started with a historically poor run. Wolves set a new Premier League record for the worst-ever start, managing only 3 points in their first 19 fixtures. This stretch included 19 consecutive games without a win to open the season, surpassing the previous record held by Sheffield United and Queens Park Rangers.
Tolu Arokodare and Rodrigo Gomes lead the team in league goals with 3 each. In all competitions, Arokodare and Jørgen Strand Larsen both reached 6 goals.
Wolverhampton Wanderers' eight-year stay in the Premier League came to a confirmed end on April 20, 2026, following a 3–0 defeat to Leeds United and results elsewhere that finalized their relegation. It has been a season defined by record-breaking struggles and significant managerial turnover as the club prepares for life in the EFL Championship. Sat, May 2 10:00 AM EDT Regular Season Sunderland A Season of Unwanted Records Wolves
Wolves will look to find a silver lining in their final four matches of the campaign before dropping down to the Championship. vs. Sunderland (H) May 9: vs. Brighton & Hove Albion (A) May 17: vs. Fulham (H) May 24: vs. Burnley (A) Google Sports Data This response uses data provided by Google Sports Wolverhampton Top Scorers 25/26 | StatMuse
Molineux Melancholy: Reflecting on a Difficult 2025/26 Season The 2025/26 campaign started with a historically poor run
The struggle is reflected clearly in the team's statistical output across their 34 played matches. Rank in League Goals Scored Goals Conceded Points Goal Difference Standout Individuals
The early-season woes led to the sacking of manager Vítor Pereira in November 2025 after a winless start. Under new head coach Rob Edwards, appointed from Middlesbrough, the team saw a marginal improvement—highlighted by a 3–0 win over West Ham in early January—but it was ultimately not enough to bridge the gap. Key Performance Stats (2025/26 Season) Tolu Arokodare and Rodrigo Gomes lead the team
João Gomes has been the most prolific passer, completing 1,104 successful passes this season. The Road Ahead: May Fixtures