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Wolverhampton Wanderers were relegated from the Premier League on April 20, 2026, after West Ham United’s 0-0 draw at Crystal Palace left Wolves 16 points adrift of safety with five games remaining.
The Midlands club sit on 17 points from 33 matches following a 3-0 defeat at Leeds United that left their fate dependent on other results.
Relegation ends an eight-season stay in the top flight that began with promotion in 2018.
Wolves’ collapse followed a season-long struggle — including a winless opening run, managerial changes (Vitor Pereira was sacked in November and Rob Edwards later appointed) and fan protests directed at ownership.
Reporting across outlets highlighted recruitment and transfer decisions that saw established players leave without like-for-like replacements, and internal upheaval including the departure of former executive chairman Jeff Shi and the arrival of Nathan Shi as executive chairman.
West Ham’s point moved them two clear of relegation rivals Tottenham in a tightening battle at the foot of the table.
Wolves will play in the Championship next season and face a period of financial and sporting rebuilding.
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