Arsenal moved four points clear at the top of the Premier League after another fast start earned them a 2-1 win over Wolves. After scoring five first-half goals in their 6-0 Champions League demolition of RC Lens in midweek, the Gunners were quick out the
South Korean striker Hee-chan Hwang scored his second goal in three games and eighth Premier League goal of the season as Wolves secured a narrow 1-0 win over newly promoted Burnley at Molineux.
Wolves ended the year on a positive note with an impressive Premier League victory over lacklustre Everton and paid tribute to Mario Lemina, after the midfielder's father died on Friday. Manager Gary O'Neil has made his mark on the hosts, who lie in 11th position
Wolves left it late to come back from a two-goal deficit and earn a point at Stamford Bridge. A Romelu Lukaku brace gave the hosts a strong lead after the break but Francisco Trincao answered quickly with a stunning strike before Conor Coady dramatically equalised
Wolves produced a stunning second-half turnaround as two quickfire goals earned a shock 2-1 victory over Chelsea to end a six-match winless run in the Premier League. Ruben Loftus-Cheek, handed his first league start of the campaign, had put the Blues ahead
Big win for Wolves over Brentford. Back-to-back victories for Gary O'Neil's side, earned thanks to three goals in the first half, one from Mario Lemina and two from Hee-Chan Hwang.
Matheus Cunha scored a hat-trick as Wolves came from behind to stun Chelsea and replace the Blues in the top half of the Premier League table. Cole Palmer gave Mauricio Pochettino's hosts a 19th-minute lead when he calmly slotted past Jose Sa following Moises
Arsenal put their Champions League disappointment firmly in the past to beat Wolves at Molineux and move back to the top of the Premier League. Having blown their chance to leapfrog Pep Guardiola's side six days ago by losing at home to Aston Villa, then been
Antoine Semenyo scored the only goal as 10-man Bournemouth beat Wolves at Molineux to move into the top half of the Premier League table, despite having Milos Kerkez sent off. Semenyo marked his return to the starting line-up with the opening goal, taking
Raheem Sterling scored the only goal of the game - his 100th in the Premier League - as City beat a well-organised Wolves side to extend our lead at the top of the table. The England forward struck from the spot after Max Kilamn was adjuged to have blocked