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1 - 3 7 February 2026
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Chelsea

Match Statistics

Wolves Chelsea
1 Accurate through passes 3
34% Ball possession 66%
1 Big chances 6
4 Blocked shots 6
21 Clearances 28
3 Corner kicks 4
43 Duels won 48
0 Errors leading to goal 0
4 Errors leading to shot 0
1.24 Expected assists (xA) 1.31
1.06 Expected goals (xG) 3.44
9 Fouls 10
10 Free kicks 9
3 Goalkeeper saves 2
1 Hit the woodwork 0
8 Interceptions 10
2 Offsides 1
9 Shots inside the box 11
4 Shots off target 3
3 Shots on target 6
2 Shots outside the box 4
13 Throw ins 9
11 Total shots 15
24 Touches in opposition box 28
0.70 xG on target (xGOT) 3.02
3.02 xGOT faced 0.70
1 Yellow cards 1

Confirmed Lineups

Wolves 4-2-3-1
  • 1 Sa J.
  • 2 Doherty M.
  • 3 Mosquera Y.
  • 4 Bueno S.
  • 5 Bueno H.
  • 6 Joao Gomes
  • 7 Gomes A.
  • 8 Hwang Hee-Chan
  • 9 Armstrong A.
  • 10 Mane M.
  • 11 Arokodare T.

Substitutes

Bellegarde J., Edozie T., Gomes R., Johnstone S., Krejci L., Pedro Lima, Rawlings L., Tchatchoua J., Wolfe D. M.

Chelsea Unknown
  • 1 Sanchez R.
  • 2 Gusto M.
  • 3 Fofana W.
  • 4 Chalobah T.
  • 5 Cucurella M.
  • 6 Caicedo M.
  • 7 Andrey Santos
  • 8 Palmer C.
  • 9 Fernandez E.
  • 10 Neto P.
  • 11 Joao Pedro

Substitutes

Acheampong J., Badiashile B., Delap L., Estêvão, Garnacho A., Guiu M., Hato J., Sarr M., Sharman-Lowe T., X

Wolves vs Chelsea Match Commentary

90+9'
The referee blows for the end of today's match.
90+7'
Now Wolves have a corner.
90+1'
Substitution. Pedro Lima (Wolves) receives a signal from the referee and is now allowed to enter the pitch as Joao Gomes walks off.
90'
The fourth official shows 7 min. of added time.
87'
A lofted cross from Pedro Neto (Chelsea) is unsuccessful as the opponent's defence quickly clears the ball out of the penalty area.
85'
The Chelsea players keep the ball and are exchanging a combination of passes. They are waiting for gaps in the defence to open up.
84'
Andrey Santos is not able to continue due to his injury and will be replaced by Jorrel Hato (Chelsea).
82'
Andrey Santos (Chelsea) is having a really tough time right now. We are about to find out how serious his injury is.
82'
A cross from Hugo Bueno (Wolves) fails to reach the box as the defence clears the ball away to safety.
80'
Jean-Ricner Bellegarde comes onto the pitch because Angel Gomes (Wolves) simply cannot continue any longer after picking up an injury.
75'
Liam Rosenior prepares a substitution. Malo Gusto is replaced by Josh Acheampong (Chelsea).
75'
Substitution. Joao Pedro will be replaced by Liam Delap (Chelsea).
74'
Malo Gusto (Chelsea) is moving okay again after that injury scare.
73'
The referee demonstrates he won't tolerate this behaviour. Marc Cucurella (Chelsea) is given a yellow card.
73'
The attendance is 29762.
70'
Malo Gusto (Chelsea) is writhing in pain and can now receive medical treatment after the referee signals for the physio to come onto the pitch.
69'
Yerson Mosquera (Wolves) takes a quick throw-in so that his teammates can outnumber the defenders in the penalty box.
67'
Malo Gusto (Chelsea) serves up a nice cross, but Jose Sa punches the ball away.
65'
We can have a look at the statistics now, shots on target are 1:5.
61'
Here's the change. Cole Palmer leaves the pitch and Alejandro Garnacho (Chelsea) comes on as a substitute.
60'
Chelsea seem to be finding their feet as they enjoy some possession. They are waiting for the right moment to create new attacking opportunities.
54'
1 - 3
Toluwalase Emmanuel Arokodare (Wolves) collects the ball deep inside the box from a rebound after the corner kick. He beats the keeper with a sharp shot! It's a goal!
54'
Wolves force their opponents to concede a corner.
54'
Matheus Mane (Wolves) is found in space by a decent pass, and he immediately hits a rocket of a shot at goal that clips the outside of the left post.
52'
Rodrigo Gomes (Wolves) swings in a cross, but the ball is cleared to safety by one of the defending players.
50'
The percentage of ball possession is – 32:68.
48'
Chelsea control the tempo of the game by exchanging some accurate short passes.
46'
Rob Edwards has made a change at the break. Rodrigo Gomes (Wolves) has come on in place of Matt Doherty.
46'
Everything is set for the start of the second half.
45+7'
Jarred Gillett has ended the first half by blowing the whistle.
45+4'
The game is interrupted. Adam Armstrong (Wolves) is given a yellow card. He has to be more careful now.
45'
5 additional min. will be played.
45'
Chelsea take the corner, but their hopes of scoring a goal end with a nice clearance by the defence.
43'
Rob Edwards is forced to make a change. Hee-Chan Hwang (Wolves) is unable to continue due to injury, Ladislav Krejci comes on.
43'
It doesn’t look good for Hee-Chan Hwang (Wolves); looks like he’ll have to leave the pitch!
41'
Hee-Chan Hwang (Wolves) picks up an injury.
38'
0 - 3
GOAL! Superb work from Marc Cucurella, who plays a vital role in the build-up. He squares it to Cole Palmer (Chelsea), who beats Jose Sa with a brilliant shot into the top of the net. 0:3.
36'
Pedro Neto (Chelsea) slaloms his way past challenges, but an opposing player does well to get the ball away.
35'
0 - 2
GOAL! That’s a great strike from the spot by Cole Palmer (Chelsea) low into the left of the net, giving goalkeeper Jose Sa no chance!
35'
Cole Palmer (Chelsea) will take the responsibility and he is already preparing the ball.
34'
Yerson Mosquera (Wolves) makes a rough challenge and Jarred Gillett blows his whistle for a foul. Chelsea are given a penalty!
32'
Pedro Neto (Chelsea) takes the corner which is cleared by the opposition's defence.
32'
The resulting corner from Pedro Neto (Chelsea) only finds one of the defenders, who heads it out of danger.
31'
Malo Gusto (Chelsea) darts into the penalty area to latch on to a pass, and he unleashes a shot in the direction of the top right corner. Jose Sa is alert and denies him with a nice save.
31'
We can have a look at the statistics now, particularly the total attempts – 2:7.
30'
Neat passing move from Chelsea in order to create new attacking opportunities.
28'
Enzo Fernandez (Chelsea) takes the corner but only sends it into a huddle of the defenders and one of them makes a good clearance.
27'
Malo Gusto (Chelsea) attempts to send over a cross in order to find one of his teammates, but an opposition defender averts the danger by intercepting the effort.
26'
The ball is cleared after Enzo Fernandez (Chelsea) attempted to dribble past an opposing player.
24'
Marc Cucurella (Chelsea) produces an attempt from the edge of the box which would have most likely endangered the goalkeeper, but one of the defending players blocked it, so we can only speculate about the outcome.
24'
Hugo Bueno (Wolves) looks to break free, but an opposing player clears the ball away.
23'
Chelsea players are exchanging short passes with one another, waiting for the right moment to beat the opposition's defence.
21'
Some great controlled play and passing in the middle of the pitch from Wolves.
20'
Pedro Neto (Chelsea) sends a lofted cross into the box which is headed clear.
18'
Here's the current ball possession statistics for both teams – 53:47.
17'
Enzo Fernandez (Chelsea) threads a pass through the eye of a needle into the box for Joao Pedro, but Jose Sa displays great awareness to stop him.
16'
Enzo Fernandez (Chelsea) brings down the pass, looks up and shoots from distance, but it's straight at a defender who unwittingly blocks it.
15'
Chelsea enjoy a period of possession as they are exchanging some passes and waiting for an opportunity to strike.
13'
0 - 1
Goal! Cole Palmer (Chelsea) runs up to the ball, stops and waits for Jose Sa to commit before slotting the penalty into the bottom right corner.
13'
Cole Palmer (Chelsea) is going to take the penalty!
13'
A player from Wolves pulled an opponent down, forcing the referee to blow his whistle. Chelsea are awarded a penalty kick!
12'
Pedro Neto (Chelsea) crosses the ball into the box, but one of the defending players averts the threat.
11'
Angel Gomes (Wolves) was trying to get to the ball but clattered into the legs of the opponent as well. Jarred Gillett blows his whistle for an infringement.
10'
Hugo Bueno (Wolves) sends a cross into the box, but the opposition's defence clears the ball to safety.
9'
Surely that's handball by one of the Chelsea players in the box, but the referee just waves play on!
8'
Great teamplay by Wolves as they control the ball with a lot of short passes. Patience is the key if they want to find a gap in the defence to score.
6'
Chelsea are bossing possession at the moment by exchanging some precise passes from player to player.
5'
Pedro Neto (Chelsea) sends the ball into the box from the side of the pitch, but his cross is blocked.
3'
Matheus Mane (Wolves) produces a dangerous lofted cross into the box which is intercepted.
3'
The resulting set piece from Wolves is comfortably intercepted by one of the defending players.
2'
Toluwalase Emmanuel Arokodare (Wolves) serves up a nice cross, but the defence clears the danger.
1'
The first half has just begun.
Wolves will kick-off.
Jarred Gillett will supervise the game today.
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Wolves vs Chelsea Match Overview: 1-3 Premier League

In a night that began with Wolves trying to play their way through Chelsea’s press, it ended with the visitors walking out of Molineux with a ruthless 1-3 win. The Wolves vs Chelsea Score will read like a comfortable away day, but the story had sharp edges: Cole Palmer’s ice-cold penalties set the tone, his first-half finish stretched the gap, and Wolves finally found a foothold through Toluwalase Emmanuel Arokodare after the break. Still, the Wolves vs Chelsea Result belonged to Chelsea’s control, their chance creation, and a first half that never let the home crowd breathe.

First Half

Wolves started with intent, moving the ball patiently and looking for early crosses, but Chelsea’s shape quickly settled. With Enzo Fernandez and Moises Caicedo dictating the rhythm, Chelsea began to pin Wolves back and draw mistakes in dangerous areas.

The turning point arrived early when Chelsea were awarded a penalty, and Palmer delivered the kind of finish that quiets a stadium in an instant—measured, composed, and clinical. Wolves tried to reset, yet Chelsea kept returning with wave after wave of possession, forcing clearances and winning territory through Pedro Neto’s direct running and Malo Gusto’s overlaps.

A second penalty followed later in the half after another Wolves challenge inside the area, and Palmer again made no mistake. By then, Wolves were also dealing with disruption: Hee-Chan Hwang’s injury ended his night and forced a reshuffle that only added to the sense of a team chasing shadows. Chelsea didn’t just manage the two-goal cushion—they expanded it. A flowing move, sparked by Marc Cucurella’s involvement and finished emphatically by Palmer into the top corner, made it 0-3 before the break and turned the Wolves vs Chelsea Match Report into a tale of first-half punishment.

  • Key Moments: Chelsea’s early penalty gave Cole Palmer the opener and shifted the match’s emotional temperature.
  • Key Moments: A second spot-kick doubled the lead, leaving Wolves with too much to do against a settled Chelsea block.
  • Key Moments: Wolves lost Hee-Chan Hwang to injury, disrupting their attacking plan and forcing an early change.
  • Key Moments: Palmer’s third—an outstanding finish after Cucurella’s work in the build-up—effectively decided the contest before half-time.

Second Half

Wolves made a change at the interval, pushing for a spark and a quicker route into the box. For a moment, it looked like the hosts might turn frustration into momentum: Matheus Mane crashed a fierce effort off the outside of the post, and Molineux finally had something to cling to.

The breakthrough did come, and it came from pressure. Wolves won a corner, chaos followed, and Arokodare reacted quickest to lash home from close range. At 1-3, the Wolves vs Chelsea Highlights suddenly had a fresh chapter—one that hinted at a tense finish if Wolves could land the next punch.

But Chelsea’s response was mature rather than frantic. They slowed the game with longer spells of possession, waited for gaps instead of forcing them, and used their bench to protect the lead. Palmer departed to a roar from the away end, while Chelsea navigated a late injury to Andrey Santos and saw out the final minutes with the ball moving safely away from danger. Wolves pushed, won a late corner, and kept asking the question, yet Chelsea’s defensive work held firm through stoppage time.

  • Key Moments: Mane’s strike against the woodwork hinted at a Wolves revival straight after the restart.
  • Key Moments: Arokodare’s close-range finish from a corner rebound pulled one back and lifted the stadium.
  • Key Moments: Chelsea’s substitutions and game management restored control, with the visitors closing the match out calmly.

Wolves vs Chelsea Stats Breakdown

The Wolves vs Chelsea Stats underline why the away side never looked like surrendering the lead. Chelsea dominated the ball (34% to 66%) and consistently created higher-quality chances, reflected in a hefty xG advantage: Wolves 1.06 to Chelsea 3.44. That gap matched the eye test—Chelsea produced six big chances to Wolves’ one, and their xG on target (3.02) showed how often they made Jose Sa work with meaningful shots.

In raw output, Wolves managed 11 total shots to Chelsea’s 15, but the difference was precision and danger: shots on target finished 3-6, and Chelsea regularly arrived in the box with purpose (11 shots inside the area to Wolves’ 9). Wolves did have moments—particularly after the break—and their goal arrived from sustained set-piece pressure, yet the overall Wolves vs Chelsea Analysis points to Chelsea’s superior chance creation, composure, and control of tempo once the game state suited them.

From a full-time analysis perspective, Wolves’ best route back was always going to be fast starts and set pieces, and they found one goal that way. Chelsea, though, had already done the damage in the first half and then managed the second with the authority of a side that knew the finish line was in sight.

Wolves vs Chelsea Lineups

Wolves XI (4-2-3-1): Sa; Doherty, Mosquera, S. Bueno, H. Bueno; Joao Gomes, Angel Gomes; Hwang Hee-Chan, Armstrong, Mane; Arokodare.

Chelsea XI: Sanchez; Gusto, Fofana, Chalobah, Cucurella; Caicedo, Andrey Santos; Palmer, Fernandez, Neto; Joao Pedro.

Substitutions: Wolves introduced Ladislav Krejci (for Hwang, injured), Rodrigo Gomes (for Doherty), Jean-Ricner Bellegarde (for Angel Gomes, injured) and Pedro Lima (for Joao Gomes). Chelsea brought on Alejandro Garnacho (for Palmer), Liam Delap (for Joao Pedro), Josh Acheampong (for Gusto) and Jorrel Hato (for Andrey Santos, injured).

Player of the Match

Cole Palmer (Chelsea) was the game’s defining figure. Two penalties demanded nerve, and he delivered both, before adding a superb third from open play to put the contest out of reach. In a Wolves match today that needed a moment of belief, Palmer repeatedly removed it.

What the Result Means

This Wolves vs Chelsea Result will feel like a missed opportunity for Wolves, not because they dominated, but because the match was shaped by decisive moments they couldn’t control—two penalties, an injury disruption, and a first-half spell where Chelsea’s quality was relentless. For Chelsea, it’s the kind of Premier League match report that travels well: big chances created, game managed, and a win that reinforces momentum.

Wolves will take encouragement from the second-half response and Arokodare’s finish, but they’ll also know the margin for error against elite opponents is brutally thin. Chelsea leave with the Wolves vs Chelsea Scoreline they wanted and the confidence that comes from turning superiority into points.