A sold-out allocation of almost 2,300 supporters will be travelling to the capital for the 8pm kick-off as the side in gold and black look to bounce back from Saturday’s defeat against Bournemouth.
For those making the journey to Fulham, here is everything you need to know…
Opposition information
Stadium | Craven Cottage
Capacity | 25,700
Address | Stevenage Road, London, SW6 6HH
Away allocation | 2,299
Matchday information
Craven Cottage is accessible via all major transport links. The nearest Underground station to Craven Cottage is Putney Bridge, which is located on the District Line, about a 10 to 20-minute walk from the stadium.
For more information about public transport in London, including the latest updates to allow supporters to plan their journey in advance, can be found here.
Parking around Craven Cottage is extremely limited and access to surrounding streets on a matchday is restricted by a Traffic Management Order.
Visiting fans will be located in the Putney End, with entrances on Stevenage Road on the side closest to Bishops Park. The turnstile numbers for visiting fans are Blocks 5-7 and entered via turnstiles 1-17, although do always check for signage (or with a steward) when you arrive to be sure that you are using a gate that is configured for your ticket.
Supporters will be greeted by Fulham’s ‘Here to Help’ stewards, who are easily identified by their grey bibs. The Here to Help team are always on hand to point supporters in the right direction or help resolve any queries.
Pubs near the ground which accept away fans are The Crabtree, Rainville Road, Fulham, W6 9HA, or the Eight Bells, Fulham High Street, Fulham, SW6 3JS.
Supporters are advised not to bring a bag to the stadium. Those bringing a bag should note that only those of A4 size (21x30cm) and smaller will be permitted into the stadium. Bags will be searched on entry. There is no bag drop facility at Craven Cottage.
Detailed information for supporters attending Friday’s fixture can be found here.
Accessible information
Supporters who require it can use a dedicated accessible entrance to the left of the turnstiles where stewards will be available to assist with entry.
Accessible toilets are also available in the visitors’ section. Supporters without their own RADAR key will be able to request one from a steward.
Further information regarding accessibility at Craven Cottage can be found here.
Social stories
Social stories, a new communication exchange technique using meaningful and understandable pictures, are now available for all of Wolves’ away trips.
These guides are designed to assist fans through an event using up to date pictures and giving them advanced knowledge of what to expect when visiting new places.
Any supporter who would benefit from a social story for visiting Craven Cottage, or any future away game, should contact the Wolves Fan Services team on fanservices@wolves.co.uk.
Each social story is individual to the away ground Wolves visits.
The support from Wolves fans at away stadiums is greatly appreciated by everyone at the club. Supporters travelling to away fixtures are asked to ensure they continue to represent the club in a positive manner. Unacceptable behaviour, both at Molineux and on our travels, will be dealt with in line with our acceptable behaviour policy which can be viewed here.