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Analysis of the match between Wolverhampton and Tottenham Hotspur
Tottenham Hotspur enter a “no way back” phase, embracing an all-in mentality in a tense relegation battle as they travel to Molineux Stadium. Good news arrives for the “Spurs” as West Ham United only picked up a point in a goalless draw with Crystal Palace, which almost confirms that Wolverhampton Wanderers will become the first team relegated this season (alongside Burnley FC).
After a brief upturn in form at the end of February and early March, Wolverhampton Wanderers have fallen sharply again, suffering heavy defeats against Leeds United and West Ham, leaving them with little hope of saving themselves. The drop to the Championship is becoming increasingly inevitable.
Meanwhile, in the previous round against former club Brighton & Hove Albion, coach Roberto De Zerbi looked set for his first win with Tottenham, but a stoppage-time equaliser from Georginio Rutter denied them all three points, adding further drama in North London.
Tottenham Hotspur are still winless in the Premier League in 2026. This alarming decline sees them enter Round 34 just two points above the relegation zone. As a result, victory is now essential—even on a tough away trip to Molineux, where Spurs have lost on all three of their most recent visits.
