The first Wolves fixture of October sees Brighton & Hove Albion come to Molineux in the Premier League on Sunday afternoon.
It’s the final round of Premier League fixtures before the October international break and the Old Gold will be looking to builde on improved performances against Everton in the Carabao Cup and Tottenham Hotspur last weekend.
Below is all the important information for any supporter attending Molineux on Sunday afternoon.
Matchday schedule
Fan Behaviour Reminder
Ahead of Sunday’s home Premier League fixture against Brighton, Wolves are reminding all ticket holders of the club’s strict zero-tolerance policy on all forms of discrimination.
In recent fixtures with Brighton, several Wolves supporters have been ejected from the stadium or arrested for homophobic gestures or abuse. These incidents have been investigated by West Midlands Police, with several cases leading to criminal convictions.
Supporters who are not prosecuted by police or issued a Football Banning Order, are still at risk of being banned from all Wolves matches if deemed to have contravened Wolves’ Acceptable Behaviour Policy, which can be viewed by clicking here.
Unfortunately, there were ten separate Wolves supporter sanctions issued, for homophobic discriminatory incidents connected to fixtures during the 2024/25 season.
For the avoidance of doubt, homophobic abuse is a hate crime in UK law. While the legislation primarily protects LGBTQ+ people, it also applies when an individual is wrongly perceived to belong to, or be associated with, the LGBTQ+ community, or any other protected characteristic under the Equality Act 2010.
If you do witness or experience offensive behaviour, including homophobia or any other form of discrimination, please report it to the nearest steward, or text WOLVES to 07723 479887 with your location, a description of the person, and details of the incident. All reports will be handled discreetly.
Tickets
Remaining tickets for this fixture are on General Sale and can be purchased via the ticketing website or by calling 0371 222 1877.
Season ticket holders must use their smartcard at the turnstiles.
All other tickets were sent as Print at Home to a linked email. If these have not been received, contact Fan Services at fanservices@wolves.co.uk.
Print at Home tickets can also be displayed on a mobile device by scanning the QR code at the turnstiles.
For any ticket issues on the day, visit the ticket office before kick-off.
Kit information
Wolves will be wearing our new 2025/26 old gold and black home shirt, with the black shorts. The goalkeeper will be wearing the green goalkeeper shirt, and green shorts.
Brighton & Hove Albion will be wearing their purple away shirt, with the purple shorts. The goalkeeper will be wearing the black goalkeeper shirt, and black shorts.
Weather forecast
Partly cloudy weather is forecast at Molineux on Saturday afternoon, with temperatures expected to be around 13 degrees Celsius at the time of kick-off.
An up-to-date weather forecast can be found here.
Travel advice and reported disruption
Road works are taking place in the Willenhall area, for detailed information about the works and associated bus diversion please click here.
Reminder of Bag Policy
Due to a rise in related issues, we would like to remind supporters that any bag larger than A4 size will not be permitted at Molineux on matchdays.
For the avoidance of doubt, we strongly recommend not bringing a bag unless absolutely necessary. There are also no storage facilities available for bags at Molineux.
Should you have a medical condition that requires you to bring items in a bag that is above the standard A4 size, we kindly request you to make a formal application for a medical exemption certificate via the Fan Services team at: fanservices@wolves.co.uk.
Entering the stadium
Supporters must enter via the turnstile block shown on their ticket or smartcard.
Security checks, including bag searches, will take place at the turnstiles. Bags larger than A4 are not permitted, and fans may be asked to open their own bags. All supporters aged 14 and over will be searched by a steward.
See our Ground Regulations for more details.
Updated flags and banner policy
Supporters wishing to bring a flag or banner to Molineux are strongly encouraged to familiarise themselves with the new and updated Flag and Policy that can be found here.
Molineux Fan Zone
Molineux Fan Zone, next to Block 5 of the Sir Jack Hayward Stand, opens at 11am on Sunday.
North Bank Bar
The North Bank Bar, next to Block ND of the Stan Cullis Stand, opens from 12pm midday for season ticket holders and members, and again for an hour following the final whistle.
Entry is subject to capacity, and junior supporters are welcome.
Food and drink
Concourse catering kiosks will be open inside the stadium for this fixture serving food hot and cold drinks and alcoholic drinks.
A full list of the matchday catering options can be found in the Home Matchday Guide for the 2025/26 season.
Ticket Office
The ticket office is located between the Stan Cullis and Billy Wright Stands and will be open for in-person visits from 10am until just after kick-off.
Their phone lines (0371 222 1877) will be open from 10am and will close at 1pm.
Molineux Megastore
Molineux Megastore is located in the Stan Cullis Stand and will be open from 10am up until kick-off.
It will then re-open following the final whistle until around 5pm.
The Retail Pod (located by the Molineux Fan Zone) is open from 12pm midday and will then re-open for a further hour following the final whistle.
Fan Services
Fan Services will be available from 10am on matchday by phone (01902 810 485, until 12pm) and email (fanservices@wolves.co.uk, until kick-off).
For updates and support, visit: x.com/wolveshelp, where DMs will also be monitored up until kick-off.
We’ve recently launched the Wolves Matchday WhatsApp Channel for important matchday updates, which can be found here.
We recommend following this channel for key matchday updates and turning on notifications to receive timely alerts.
Matchday programme
Hugo Bueno is the focus of Sunday’s matchday programme, with an in-depth interview with the Spaniard inside. We also hear from the likes of Jorgen Strand Larsen and Toti in the latest £4 edition of the 2025/26 programme.
Wolves matchday programmes are also provided and brought to you in audio format. Supporters can find the latest edition by following this link.
Wolves Museum & 1877 Sports Bar
Wolves Museum is not open for general admission on match days, due to the exclusive 1877 Sports Bar package running pre and post-match within the Wolves Museum.
The 1877 Sports Bar package is available for all matchdays, but must be prebooked. Walk in entry is not available for the 1877 Sports Bar.
Travelling to Molineux
A range of transport options can be found in the Home Matchday Guide for the 2025/26 season.
With high matchday traffic, we ask supporters to consider eco-friendly travel options such as public transport to help reduce congestion and parking issues around Molineux.
Parking
Supporters can check availability for official matchday parking and book spaces here. Details of further council owned car parks in the city can be found here.
Road closures
Matchday road closures will be in place for supporter safety. These are as follows:
Waterloo Road: Closed 90 mins before kick-off until 15–30 mins after full-time.
Molineux Street & Sir Jack Hayward Way: Closed 1 hour before kick-off.
Whitmore Hill: Closed 30 mins before kick-off.
Car parks will remain closed until cleared under the discretion of the matchday safety officer.
See the road closure map for full details.
Reporting incidents
At Wolves, we are One Pack. We are committed to a safe, welcoming, and respectful environment for all. Discrimination, abuse, or anti-social behaviour of any kind will not be tolerated.
If you witness or experience offensive behaviour, report it to a steward or text WOLVES to 07723 479887 with your location, a description of the person, and incident details. Reports are handled discreetly.
Wolves actively work to eliminate hate and abuse both in the stadium and online. ‘Not in our Pack’ means racism, homophobia, sexism, and discrimination have no place here. Offenders risk lifetime bans.
Please respect fellow fans, players, staff, and guests so everyone can enjoy their matchday at Molineux.
Disabled supporters
The Century Lounge will be open for this fixture, offering an accessible space with seating and toilets for disabled supporters. Located in the lower Stan Cullis Stand opposite NL1, but wheelchairs cannot be stored there during the match. For info, email fanservices@wolves.co.uk.
Audio Description Commentary is available for fans who need live, detailed game updates. Pre-book by emailing Fan Services; headsets are delivered to your seat. Available to both home and away supporters.
Disabled liaison stewards, in dark blue jackets, are on hand to help, with trained staff at wheelchair areas in all stands.
For full accessibility info, see the Molineux access guide.
Away supporters
Away supporters are located in the Steve Bull Lower for this fixture, and can enter the ground via turnstile block three.
Visiting supporters are also reminded that the Prince Albert is no longer the dedicated away pub in the city centre. They will instead now be allowed entry to Twelve which is located on Broad Street, and this will be open from 11am on Sunday. Further information relating to the venue can be found here.
Leaving Molineux
After the final whistle, roads around Molineux become heavily congested. Walking routes to the city centre are available.
Official car parks reopen 10–20 minutes after the game, subject to the Matchday Safety Officer’s discretion.
Friendly stewards will be present to assist supporters as they leave.
Matchday FAQs
Supporters can view a series of FAQs relating to matchdays at Molineux by clicking here.
The Molineux match day guide for home supporters can be downloaded here.
Questions and feedback
For matchday questions or assistance, email fanservices@wolves.co.uk.
Feedback on your matchday experience is also welcome at the same address.