Wolves Relegated from Premier League After Eight-Year Stay

Wolverhampton Wanderers have been officially relegated to the Championship, ending their eight-season spell in the Premier League. The confirmation came on Monday, April 20, 2026, after West Ham United's 0-0 draw against Crystal Palace left Wolves mathematically unable to escape the bottom three.
Sitting rock bottom with just 17 points from 33 games, Wolves suffered a damaging 3-0 defeat to Leeds United on Saturday. Goals from James Justin, Noah Okafor, and Dominic Calvert-Lewin (penalty) sealed the result at Elland Road, leaving Rob Edwards' side with a maximum possible total of 32 points—16 short of safety with five games remaining.
The campaign has been one of struggle for the Midlands club, who won only three league matches all season. Despite a managerial change in November when Edwards replaced Vítor Pereira, and occasional bright moments—including notable wins against top sides—Wolves spent much of the year in the relegation zone. Their defensive frailties and inability to score consistently proved fatal.Relegation brings significant challenges, including a drop in broadcast revenue and the likely departure of key players. However, the club has time to plan for a Championship rebuild, where they last competed in the 2017/18 season before earning promotion.
Fan reactions have been mixed with sympathy for Wolves' fighting spirit and heavy banter directed at fellow strugglers like Tottenham Hotspur. As the first team down this season, Wolves' exit marks the beginning of a tense relegation battle for the remaining spots. The Old Gold will now focus on an immediate return to the top flight.
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