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2025–26 Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. season

The 2025–26 season is the 148th season in the history of Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club, and their eighth consecutive season in the Premier League. In addition to the domestic league, the club also participated in the FA Cup and the EFL Cup.

Season summary
Wolverhampton Wanderers suffered a disastrous start to the season; with just 3 points in their first 19 fixtures, the club set a record for the worst-ever Premier League start not including administrative point deductions. They also broke the Premier League record of most consecutive games without a win to start the season, with 19. Previously, the record was held by the both 2020–21 Sheffield United squad and 2012–13 Queens Park Rangers squad. Things marginally improved after Matchday 20, when Wolves defeated West Ham United 3–0 on 3 January 2026 at Molineux Stadium. On 2 November, Vítor Pereira was sacked after less than a year in charge and a 36.84% win ratio as well as a winless start to the Premier League season, where he lost 8 out of 10 Premier League games, and drew 2. He also had Wolves rock bottom in 20th. == Players ==
Players
First-team squad Out on loan == Transfers and contracts ==
Transfers and contracts
In :Expenditure: ~ £87,400,000 Out :Income: £180,400,000 Loaned in Loaned out Released / Out of contract New contract ==Pre-season and friendlies==
Pre-season and friendlies
On 5 June, Wolverhampton Wanderers announced their first pre-season fixture, against Stoke City. A week later, a home friendly against La Liga side Celta Vigo was confirmed. A short training camp in Spain was next to be added to the schedule, along with a friendly against another La Liga side Girona. On 20 June, a fourth friendly was announced against Lens at Walsall's Bescot Stadium. ==Competitions==
Competitions
Overall record Premier League League table Results summary Results by round }} Matches On 18 June, the Premier League fixtures were revealed, with Wolverhampton Wanderers at home to Manchester City on the opening weekend. FA Cup Wolves entered the FA Cup in the third round, and were drawn at home to Shrewsbury Town They were then drawn away to Grimsby Town in the fourth round, and at home to Liverpool in the fifth round. EFL Cup Wolves entered the EFL Cup in the second round, and were drawn at home to West Ham United. They were then drawn at home to Everton in the third round, and at home to Chelsea in the fourth round. ==Statistics==
Statistics
Appearances and goals Players with no appearances are not included on the list, italics indicate a loaned in player. {{Efs player|no=2 |pos=DF|nat=IRL|name=Matt Doherty {{Efs player|no=3 |pos=DF|nat=ESP|name=Hugo Bueno {{Efs player|no=8 |pos=MF|nat=BRA|name=João Gomes {{Efs player|no=9 |pos=FW|nat=ENG|name=Adam Armstrong {{Efs player|no=17|pos=DF|nat=BRA|name=Pedro Lima {{Efs player|no=25|pos=GK|nat=ENG|name=Dan Bentley {{Efs player|no=37|pos=MF|nat=CZE|name=Ladislav Krejčí Discipline == Club awards ==
Club awards
Player of the Month award Voted for by fans on the official Wolves App. ==References==
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