By Suleman Chitera
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Wolverhampton Wanderers have officially been relegated from the Premier League, bringing an end to their eight-year run in England’s top flight after a disappointing 2025/26 campaign
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The drop was confirmed on Monday night following a goalless draw between Crystal Palace and West Ham United, a result that sealed Wolves’ fate with five matches still left to play. The outcome leaves Wolves mathematically unable to climb to 17th place, even if they win all their remaining fixtures.
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It has been a season to forget for Wolves, who have managed just three victories from 33 matches. A staggering 22 defeats and eight draws underline the club’s struggles, with inconsistency and lack of cutting edge proving costly throughout the campaign.
Their relegation sends them back to the EFL Championship, raising serious questions about the club’s future direction, squad rebuild, and financial stability heading into next season.
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Meanwhile, the relegation battle is far from over. Burnley are now under intense pressure and could join Wolves in the drop zone if they fall to Manchester City in their crucial Wednesday clash.
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Elsewhere, Tottenham Hotspur and West Ham United remain uncomfortably close to danger, as the fight for survival in the Premier League reaches a dramatic and unpredictable climax.
With only a handful of matches remaining, the battle to avoid relegation is heating up—promising high-stakes drama, heartbreak, and a tense finish to the season.



