Here’s the latest on Wolves relegation:
- Wolves have been officially relegated from the Premier League after a low points tally this season, with a 0–0 draw between West Ham and Crystal Palace confirming safety gaps with five games to play. This confirms their drop after eight seasons in the top flight.[4][6]
- The club ended the season with one of the worst starts in top-flight history, failing to win until late in the campaign and lingering at the bottom for a long stretch, sealing their fate.[6][4]
- Reactions and context: there was ongoing debate about managerial changes and squad rebuilding, with some outlets noting the impact of transfers and performances on their relegation risk throughout the campaign.[5][4]
Illustration: a simple snapshot of the final standings section showing Wolves at the bottom with a relegation-confirming result (0-0 draw for the other fixture) in April 2026.
If you’d like, I can pull a brief, sourced timeline of key matches that sealed the drop or summarize the season’s relegation narrative in a few bullet points.