Wolverhampton Wanderers Tickets - Secure online booking
On this page you will find the best tickets for Wolverhampton Wanderers' matches away and at home at the stadium. The first upcoming match is Wolverhampton Wanderers vs Blackburn Rovers, which will be played on 08/14/2026 in the Molineux Stadium in Wolverhampton, United Kingdom. Scroll through our ticket inventory and find the match you want to attend! Pay attention that you always select "away end" or "Wolves section" when booking tickets for Wolverhampton Wanderers away from home. Wolves are one of the sides expected to push for promotion back to the Premier League, so demand for tickets is high – don't wait too long and book yours now!
How to buy Wolverhampton Wanderers FC tickets in 2026
Our customer service department gets a lot of fans who ask: How can I book Wolverhampton Wanderers tickets? The Championship is one of the hardest leagues to get your football tickets for, and when you're not a member it's almost impossible to get tickets for Wolves matches. We've collected the best available Wolverhampton Wanderers FC tickets for non-members. Let's walk you through the steps before the tickets are yours.
- Select the match you want to attend and click 'View Tickets'.
- Select the area you would like to sit within the stadium on the right-hand side.
- Select the number of tickets you would like to purchase.
- Click on the green 'Buy' button.
- Complete the order form using your personal details.
- Don't forget to check all your information is correct.
- Click 'Make Payment'.
- The tickets are now yours!
Why you should book your Wolverhampton Wanderers tickets at Livefootballtickets.com
The Championship one of the most competitive and unpredictable leagues in world football. Wolverhampton Wanderers are one of the sides expected to push for an immediate return to the Premier League. With the secondary football tickets market growing every year, we would like to explain to you why you should book your Wolves tickets at Livefootballtickets.com. We will do this based on our three most unique selling points.
Trust
Trust is the most important factor when buying your tickets. Top priority is that you can trust the tickets you buy! That's why we introduced the Livefootballtickets.com guarantee. Every single ticket on our website comes with a 150% guarantee. Whenever something unexpected happens with your tickets, you will get a full refund + 50% extra shop credit. During the 20 years of selling football tickets, we always asked our customers how their experience was. To learn from it, but also to show other football fans what they can expect from us. Recently we've passed the 20,000 reviews on Trustpilot. With a score of 4.7 out of 5, our customers are very happy with our tickets. The most talked about qualities by our customers are:
- Positive interactions with customer service
- Happy with the ordering process
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- Positive experience with the seating
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A customer booked tickets for Wolves vs Liverpool.
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A customer booked a Wolves ticket for a 60th birthday present.
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With all the experience we've got over the years, we know it's important to be available for our customers. Especially for people who are going to visit their first ever Wolves match, it can be a bit stressful. That's why Livefootballtickets.com set up the very first 24/7 football tickets customer service team. Whenever there is something wrong, you can always contact us. No matter the time difference, our colleagues are ready to help you!
Wide range of Wolverhampton Wanderers tickets available
Another very important reason to book your tickets via our website is the availability of tickets. At the moment you're reading this we've got 24 Wolverhampton Wanderers tickets available. Our team of ticket sellers keeps working hard to find the very best tickets for you. Don't you see the tickets you want right now? Come back within a few days and you will see our inventory completely renewed.
Experience
We are already in business since 2006, at that time we were one of very few online football ticket marketplaces. Something that has changed severely in the last 20 years, but we're still here and still going strong. For over 20 years we've been selling tickets for Wolverhampton Wanderers and the other English clubs. The best thing about it, not only is the company in business for such a long time, also our team has a lot of experience. In every single department of the company, we've got colleagues who're working here for more than 15 years. So, we know exactly what we need to do to give you the best tickets possible. With our 20+ years of experience as a company, we will make sure your Wolves journey will be a smooth one!
Stadium information
Name:
Molineux Stadium
Capacity:
32,050
Address:
Waterloo Road, Wolverhampton, WV1 4QR, United Kingdom
Description:
Molineux Stadium is the historic home of Wolverhampton Wanderers, who have played there since 1889, making it the first purpose-built stadium for a Football League club. The stadium has a capacity of 32,050, all seated, and is located right in the heart of Wolverhampton city centre. Famous for its electric atmosphere and rich history – including those legendary 1950s floodlit friendlies that helped inspire the creation of the Champions League – Molineux is one of the most iconic grounds in English football. A lucky few of those 32,050 supporters can book their Wolves tickets through our secure booking system.
Best way to travel to Molineux Stadium
By Train
The nearest station is Wolverhampton, approximately a 10-minute walk through the city centre to the ground. Exit the station and head north towards Waterloo Road, from where Molineux is clearly visible. Wolverhampton station is served by regular services from Birmingham, London and beyond, making it easy to reach from across the country.
By Bus
Wolverhampton is well served by bus, with frequent services running into the city centre from across the West Midlands. National Express West Midlands services 3, 4 and 5 run from the city centre directly to the stadium. On matchdays it is easy to follow the crowds heading towards the ground along Waterloo Road.
By Car
You can reach Molineux Stadium via the M6 and M54 motorways, which link directly to the Wolverhampton road network. The stadium's north and south car parks require advance booking on matchdays. It is advisable to book parking in advance or use one of the city centre car parks, which are all within easy walking distance of the ground.
By Bicycle
Cycling to Molineux is easier than you think. It is a quick and healthy way to make your journey and saves you money on parking. You can surpass traffic jams and avoid crowded public transport, and there is space to leave your bike close to the ground on a matchday.
Molineux Stadium stadium guide
Molineux Stadium is one of the most atmospheric and historic grounds in English football. The stadium is divided into four stands: the Sir Jack Hayward Stand, the Stan Cullis Stand, the Steve Bull Stand and the Billy Wright Stand. Whichever league Wolverhampton Wanderers are playing in, we've got you covered with tickets for every Wolves match.
Sir Jack Hayward Stand
The Sir Jack Hayward Stand is the main stand at Molineux, named after the club's former chairman and benefactor whose investment transformed the club and its facilities. Running the full length of the pitch on the west side, this stand houses the changing rooms, the press box, the executive boxes and the club's hospitality facilities. It offers some of the best views in the stadium across the entire pitch, so if you want comfort and a great vantage point, this is the place to look.
Steve Bull Stand
Opposite the Sir Jack Hayward Stand you'll find the Steve Bull Stand, named after Wolves' legendary striker and all-time leading scorer. This stand is home to many of the club's most loyal and vocal supporters and is where you'll find the most passionate Wolves fans in full voice. It is one of the most atmospheric parts of the ground on a matchday and is at the heart of the Molineux experience.
Stan Cullis Stand
At the north end of the ground sits the Stan Cullis Stand, named after the legendary manager who led Wolves to three First Division titles and an FA Cup in the 1950s. This is the most recently redeveloped stand at Molineux, having been expanded in 2011-12 to add 7,700 seats across two new tiers. It is an impressive, modern stand offering excellent views of the action and houses part of the away allocation in the corner.
Billy Wright Stand
Behind the south goal sits the Billy Wright Stand, named after the legendary England captain and Wolves stalwart who made 541 appearances for the club. This stand is where away supporters are housed for Wolves home matches. If you're following your team to Molineux, this is the section to look for – remember to select the "away end" or away section when booking. It's also one of the noisiest parts of the ground on a big matchday.
Which stand should you choose?
It's important to be able to make the best decision when booking your Wolves tickets. That's why we've created this table with a quick comparison of all four stands. Check what's important to you and you will find the best stand for your wishes.
| Priority | Best Stand | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Best atmosphere | Steve Bull Stand | Home of the loudest, most loyal Wolves fans |
| Best view | Sir Jack Hayward Stand | Main stand running the full length of the pitch |
| First-time visitor | Sir Jack Hayward Stand | Balance of atmosphere and great sightlines |
| Families with children | Billy Wright Stand | Good facilities and a comfortable matchday experience |
| See the players | Sir Jack Hayward Stand | Dugouts, technical area and tunnel side |
| Premium comfort | Sir Jack Hayward Stand | Executive boxes and hospitality lounges |
| Away supporters | Billy Wright Stand | The designated away end at Molineux |
Wolverhampton Wanderers FC Club Information
Current Manager:
César Peixoto
Current Captain:
TBD
League Position Last Year:
20th (Premier League)
Other information
Wolverhampton Wanderers will play in the Championship in 2026-2027, after being relegated from the Premier League. Established in 1877, Wolves are one of English football's most historic clubs and will be aiming to bounce straight back to the top flight. Buy Wolverhampton Wanderers football tickets online now!
Wolverhampton Wanderers Honours & Trophies
Top-flight league wins:
3 (1953/54, 1957/58, 1958/59)
Second tier (Championship/Division One) wins:
5 (latest: 2008/09)
Third tier wins:
1 (1988/89)
Fourth tier wins:
1 (1987/88)
FA Cup wins:
4 (latest: 1959/60)
League Cup wins:
2 (1973/74, 1979/80)
Rivalries
Main Rivals
Black Country Derby against West Bromwich Albion
The fiercest rivalry Wolverhampton Wanderers have is with West Bromwich Albion, with the match between the two known as the Black Country Derby. The two clubs are separated by just eleven miles and have competed for local supremacy for well over a century, with a national survey by the football pools once finding it to be the strongest rivalry in English football. Even when the two clubs aren't in the same division, the derby remains one of the most passionately contested fixtures in the region, and fans of both teams can't wait for it to return.
Minor Rivals
Birmingham City
The rivalry with Birmingham City is a strong West Midlands one rooted in close geography and long-running competition across the region. The two clubs don't meet as often as they once did, as they have frequently found themselves in different divisions, and fixtures between sides in different leagues tend to keep rivalries a little less heated. Even so, a meeting between Wolves and Birmingham always carries a bit of extra edge.
