SUPER Eagles” Arokodare’s Wolves have been relegated from the Premier League after a disastrous 2025/26 season, News Point Nigeria Sport reports.
West Ham missed the chance to move four points clear of the Premier League relegation zone as they played out a goalless draw at Crystal Palace.
A point for the Hammers means Wolves are the first top-flight team to be relegated this season.
But the stalemate at Selhurst Park keeps the gap between Nuno Espirito Santo’s side and 18th-placed Tottenham at two points, as it was before the weekend’s fixtures.
For Wolves, following the 3-0 defeat to Leeds at the weekend, Wolves were given a stay of execution when Spurs conceded a late equaliser at home to Brighton.
It brings an end to Wolves’ top flight status after eight seasons, following the impressive squad that Nuno Espirito Santo built that got Wolves promoted and took them to consecutive seventh-placed finishes, the quarter-final of the Europa League and the semi-final of the FA Cup.
But Wolves have been battling with relegation in recent seasons after a number of mistakes in recruitment and from the very top of the club’s hierarchy.
Alongside the sackings of former head coaches Gary O’Neil and Vitor Pereira in the last two campaigns, chairman Jeff Shi also departed in December after overseeing a damaging summer and dreadful start to the campaign.
Edwards took over as head coach in November and after failing to get a new manager bounce, the club used the January transfer window to prepare for their inevitable reality of relegation.

