Nuno Espirito Santo’s side will then return to Wolverhampton the following week for their first game of the 2019/20 season at Molineux by hosting Manchester United. The season will conclude on Sunday 17th May with a trip to Chelsea.
Some of the key fixtures Wolves supporters will be keeping a close eye on will be the season's first West Midlands derby against Aston Villa, which is set to take place at home during the weekend of 9th November, while Nuno’s men will invite Premier League champions Manchester City to Molineux on Boxing Day.
Wolves’s final game of 2019 see them head to Anfield to take on Liverpool, before bringing in 2020 with a New Year’s Day fixture against Watford at Vicarage Road. Other notable dates in the calendar including the first time Wolves will play a league fixture at the new Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, with that game scheduled for the weekend of 29th February.
In the first ever mid-season break, the Premier League will split one round of matches over two weekends in February, meaning Wolves will face Leicester City on either 8th February or the 15th February with the final date set to be confirmed when the UK broadcast picks for the month are made.
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Please remember, all fixtures are still subject to change, with live televised fixtures for the opening two months of the season yet to be confirmed. Wolves’ participation in the 2019/20 Europa League could also see fixture dates altered.
With this in mind, supporters are urged to avoid making any travel or accommodation arrangements until the television picks are confirmed.
Any fixture changes will be announced on wolves.co.uk and across the club’s social media channels as soon as they are confirmed.