Blues Move Through the Gears Against Managerless Wolves
Chelsea secured a 3-0 win against Wolves who remain without a permanent manager, moving closer to a top-four Premier League finish, with Wolves yet to win in 10 matches, officials said.
- On Saturday evening, Chelsea hosted Wolves at Stamford Bridge, with coverage from 7.45pm GMT and an 8pm kick-off, aiming to recover from their midweek 2-2 Champions League draw.
- After the sacking of Vitor Pereira following a 3-2 home defeat by Burnley, Wolves were led by under-21 coach James Collins and under-18 manager Richard Walker while reports link Middlesbrough boss Rob Edwards as a replacement.
- Selection notes revealed key absences for Wolves as Emmanuel Agbadou missed the match, while Chelsea named Joao Pedro behind Liam Delap in their confirmed XI.
- Chelsea's result carries implications for their top-four push as Wolves remain eight points off safety and six adrift of Nottingham Forest in 19th, having not won any of their 10 matches this term.
- Broadcasters and live coverage ensured extensive fan access, with the match shown on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League, streaming via Sky Go and Now TV, plus a Standard Sport live blog.
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