Wolves 3 Derby 0

Championship leaders Wolves made light of top scorer Chris Iwelumo’s absence by returning to winning ways with a comprehensive victory over midlands rivals Derby at Molineux.Read

WOLVES made it six wins on the trot without hardly having to break sweat against Blackpool.

Wolves (4-4-2): Ikeme; Foley, Stearman (Shackell 54), Collins, Ward; Kightly, D Edwards, Jones, Gray; Iwelumo (Vokes 78), Ebanks-Blake (Keogh 67). Not used: Hennessey, Potter.Read

Southampton 1 Wolverhampton Wanderers 2

WOLVERHAMPTON Wanderers claimed their first win over Southampton since April 1980 to cement their place at the top of the Coca-Cola Championship.Read

Wolverhampton Wanderers 2 Burnley 0: Kightly brace seals the points

MICHAEL Kightly's brace was enough to see off 10-man Burnley and hand Coca-Cola Championship leaders Wolves a fourth successive victory that extended their lead over second-placed Birmingham to six points.Read

Cardiff City 2 Wolves 2

WORKMANLIKE Wolves went four points clear at the top of the Championship - after their deadly double act won the battle of the Championship’s sharp-shooters.Read

Karl Henry ready for a battle

SKIPPER Karl Henry has revealed Wolves’ players know Ninian Park could be a battlefield when they face buoyant Cardiff City tomorrow.Read

Wolves 2 Swansea 1

WOLVES’ upward momentum is well and truly restored after Sylvan Ebanks-Blake’s double saw off a slick Swansea side to complete back-to-back wins against likely promotion rivals.Read

Watford 2 Wolverhampton Wanderers 3: Wolves pounce on poor defending

Wolves made Watford pay for a wasted penalty and poor defending as they continued their persuit of league leaders Birmingham by triumphing 3-2 at Vicarage Road.Read

Norwich City 5 Wolverhampton Wanderers 2: Canaries have Wolves in a flap

Norwich produced an excellent display of attacking football to sweep past league leaders Wolves in an enthralling Coca-Cola Championship clash at Carrow Road.Read

Wolverhampton Wanderers duo come through friendly unscathed

WOLVES pair Mark Davies and Matt Murray took another step along the road back towards first-team contention after playing almost an hour of a friendly at Blackburn Rovers yesterday.Read

Swansea City 3 Wolverhampton Wanderers 1

Wolverhampton Wanderers were sent crashing to a second heavy, spirit-sapping defeat inside five days as they surrendered the leadership of the Championship to Birmingham.Read

Wolverhampton Wanderers 0 Reading 3

READING claimed their first away win of the season to end Coca-Cola Championship leaders Wolves' unbeaten record on a night to forget for the home side.Read

Wolverhampton Wanderers 2 Bristol City 0

Pace-setting Wolves made it a magnificent seven league wins on the trot as they maintained their three-point cushion over Blues at the top of the Championship table.Read

Preston 1 Wolves 3

CHRIS Iwelumo scored a hat-trick but was sent off as Wolves moved three points clear at the top of the Championship with a convincing win at promotion rivals Preston.Read

Wolves v Crystal Palace

ANDY Keogh scored his first goal of the season to ensure Wolves stayed top of the Coca-Cola Championship with victory over Crystal Palace at Molineux.Read

Charlton Athletic 1 Wolverhampton Wanderers 3

FREE-scoring Wolves stayed top of the Championship table as they stunned Charlton by coming from behind to score three times in the last half-hour.Read

Wolverhampton Wanderers 5 Nottingham Forest 1

MICK McCarthy savoured the biggest win of his Molineux reign after Wolves stormed to the top of the Championship with a gold and black goal-rush.Read

Rotherham 0 Wolves 0 (Rotherham won 4-3 on penalties aet)

Rotherham 0 Wolves 0 (after extra-time, Rotherham won 4-3 on penalties)Read

Wolverhampton Wanderers move to second after victory over Ipswich Town

RAMPANT Wolves received more rave reviews in sunny Suffolk as they dazzlingly stormed into the Championship’s top two.Read

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