Wolves aim to restore some pride at Molineux after their relegation was confirmed as they welcome fellow strugglers Tottenham Hotspur.
Rob Edwards’ side have lost twenty-two matches this season during a disastrous top-flight campaign. However, they are currently unbeaten in their last six Premier League games against Spurs. That said, they have lost three matches in a row by three or more goals. Wolves have failed to score in seventeen different league matches so far this season.
The hosts have struggled to find any attacking balance throughout the 2025-26 term. They have only scored twenty-four goals across thirty-three Premier League fixtures. Meanwhile, their defensive instability has been worsened by a growing injury list in goal. Despite their confirmed drop, the players will be eager to cheer their home fans. Dragging Spurs into the relegation battle remains a primary motivation for the squad.
Wolves team news
Rob Edwards heads into the tie with several significant selection concerns. Sam Johnstone is likely out for the season due to a serious shoulder injury. Jose Sa is also struggling with a shoulder problem of his own. In their absence, Daniel Bentley should keep his place after starting against Leeds. Enso Gonzalez is also out for the remainder of the campaign with a knee injury.
Yerson Mosquera is unavailable for selection as he is currently serving a suspension. Midfielder Angel Gomes is considered touch-and-go due to a toe injury. Ladislav Krejci suffered whiplash at Leeds and remains a major doubt for Saturday. That said, Matt Doherty could return after missing two matches with a niggle. Rob Edwards must find a way to patch up a depleted defensive unit.
Wolves will likely opt for a cautious setup with five at the back. They aim to cut off Tottenham’s quick attacks via the flanks at Molineux. J. Gomes, Andre, and Mane are expected to anchor the midfield today. Hwang and Armstrong will lead the attack to exploit Spurs’ fragile defence. Despite the pressure, Edwards remains focused on a positive performance for the supporters.
Wolves predicted lineup
Wolves Predicted XI: Bentley, Tchatchoua, Toti, S. Bueno, H. Bueno, J. Gomes, Andre, Mane, Bellegarde, Armstrong, Hwang
When will the match kick off?
Wolves vs Tottenham Hotspur kicks off at 15:00 BST on Saturday, 25 April 2026.
How to watch Wolves vs Tottenham Hotspur?
UK viewers cannot watch the game live as it lands during the Saturday blackout.
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