Wolves become the first club to mathematically drop out of the Premier League for this season

Wolverhampton Wanderers Mathematically Relegated from Premier League

Wolverhampton Wanderers have been mathematically relegated from the Premier League following a 0-0 draw between West Ham United and Crystal Palace. The result effectively sealed the fate of the team managed by Rob Edwards. West Ham United’s draw propelled them to 35 points, increasing the distance between them and the relegation zone.

Meanwhile, Wolverhampton Wanderers remain on 17 points, a significant 18 points separating them from the safety of 18th place. With only five games remaining in the season, the likelihood of Wolves overtaking their rivals is considered negligible. Consequently, Wolves will conclude their time in the Premier League after eight years.

The club’s journey back to the top flight began in 2018, marked by a strong initial season finishing seventh. Further success followed, including a seventh-place finish and a semi-final appearance in the Europa League during the 2019/20 campaign. The relegation represents the end of an era for the club, and they will return to the Championship.

The team’s current point total confirms they are out of the Premier League.

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