Current League | England » Premier League |
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Current Ground | Molineux |
Wolverhampton Wanderers Fans | 2,203 |
Average Number of Grounds Visited | 47.46 |
Formed | 1877 |
Website | www.wolves.co.uk |
Nickname | Wolves |
Previous Name | St Luke's |
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How often do Wolverhampton Wanderers play at 3pm on a Saturday afternoon?
Saturday 15:00 45/88 - 51% | |
Sunday 14:00 9/88 - 10% | |
Saturday 17:30 6/88 - 7% | |
Saturday 12:30 5/88 - 6% | |
Sunday 16:30 3/88 - 3% | |
Wednesday 19:30 3/88 - 3% | |
Wednesday 20:00 2/88 - 2% | |
Tuesday 19:30 2/88 - 2% | |
Monday 20:00 2/88 - 2% | |
Tuesday 19:45 1/88 - 1% | |
Sunday 16:00 1/88 - 1% | |
Monday 19:45 1/88 - 1% | |
Sunday 13:00 1/88 - 1% | |
Sunday 13:30 1/88 - 1% | |
Thursday 20:15 1/88 - 1% | |
Saturday 19:30 1/88 - 1% | |
Friday 20:00 1/88 - 1% | |
Monday 15:00 1/88 - 1% | |
Saturday 19:45 1/88 - 1% | |
Tuesday 20:15 1/88 - 1% |
Fixture data gathered from multiple sources. Based on all matches played since the start of the 2022/2023 season.
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Friday 24th January 2020
Wolverhampton Wanderers are said to be exploring the possibility of using temporary seating to expand the capacity of their Molineux stadium.
The club are looking to build a second temporary stand between the Jack Hayworth and Steve Bull stands, hopefully in time for start of 2020/2021 season.
The Premier League side last year revealed ambitions to significantly expand the stadium by rebuilding the Steve Bull Stand (taking capacity to 38,000), Jack Hayworth Stand (43,000) and Billy Wright Stand (50,000).
Whilst that work is still being planned, the club needs a much quicker temporary solution to enable more fans to get through the turnstiles. Wolves' recent success has seen their season ticket waiting list swell to over 10,000.
Saturday 18th May 2019
Wolverhampton Wanderers have revealed ambitious plans to transform Molineux into a much larger stadium. Little detail has been revealed other than a couple of very impressive images - the club hasn't announced anything regarding capacity, cost or timescales. The images were teased at Wolves' end of season awards night. With nothing other than the images, it's very much a case of "watch this space".
However, the club have announced that safe standing rail seats will be installed at the stadium this summer, in time for the start of the 2019/2020 Premier League season.
The midlands side who finished 7th in their first season back in the top flight, will install the rail seats in the lower tier of the Sir Jack Hayworth Stand A survey of season ticket holders found 97% were in favour of the move.
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