Wolverhampton Wanderers will kick off their 2025/26 Premier League season with a mouth-watering encounter against Manchester City. The clash is scheduled for Saturday Night Football, with kickoff set for 5:30 PM at Molineux Stadium. Supporters can catch the action live on Sky Sports as part of what promises to be an exciting opening weekend of the season for the team.
The Wolves will then make the trip to the south coast for their first away game of the campaign, taking on Bournemouth. This fixture is one of three matchups during a daunting month of August, the other being a home fixture versus Everton. That same team is now heading into the new season! They aren’t aiming for glory, they are just trying to do better than last place and stave off the risk of relegation.
August Fixtures Highlighted
Wolves’ August fixtures are a solid combination of challenges and opportunities as they attempt to find some mojo out of the gate in the new campaign. The month opens with the crucial league match at home to Manchester City. They’ll next face Bournemouth, a 3 PM away match. Following that, they’ll welcome Everton to Vicarage Road, again for a 3 PM kick-off.
This month will be telling for Wolves, as they’ll need the confidence booster and more than a few essential points on the board. The upcoming match against Manchester City is going to be off the charts. To top it off, City is one of the league’s elite teams, raising the stakes even higher.
September and October Challenges
As the season moves through to September wolves will face even further tests having to play in three matches. They’ll face Newcastle away with a 3 PM GMT kickoff. After that, they’ll go home to host Leeds then travel to Tottenham.
In October, Wolves will take on Brighton at home. From there, they will head on the road to face Sunderland before returning home to close out the month with a reunion against Burnley. Every game is an opportunity for the Wolves to prove their dominance in the league. They should take this chance to jump up the standings.
A Full Season Ahead
The fixtures continue throughout the remaining months of the season, with Wolverhampton facing teams like Fulham, Chelsea, Crystal Palace, and Manchester United in November and December. In fact, they face both Arsenal and Liverpool just in December too.
A new year means more home fixtures, starting with games against West Ham, Newcastle and a return leg with Manchester City. The end of the season comes in May with key fixtures against Sunderland, Brighton, and Fulham.
For Wolves’ management and players, the priority is to distance themselves from such concerns this time around. With Sky Sports increasing their Premier League coverage from 128 matches to at least 215 next season, fans can expect extensive coverage of Wolves’ journey in the league.
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