Key events
65 min Bergvall is booked for an inept tackle on Bellegarde.
63 min: Wolves substitution Joao Gomes, who doesn’t look thrilled to be leaving the field, is replaced by Jean-Ricner Bellegarde.
63 min: Double substitution for Spurs Pedro Porro and Brennan Johnson replace Djed Spence and Rodrigo Bentancur.
60 min Simons surges promisingly into the area but is forced wide by Santiago Bueno, who stays on his feet until the time is just right for him to make a good sliding tackle.
58 min Thomas Frank is preparing a substitution or five. Spurs have struggled since half-time.
GOAL! Spurs 0-1 Wolves (S Bueno 54)
Table of Contents
- 1. GOAL! Spurs 0-1 Wolves (S Bueno 54)
- 2. Half time: Spurs 0-0 Wolves
- 3. 45+4 min: Doherty hits the post!
- 4. 15 min: Kudus hits the bar!
- 5. Today’s Premier League results
- 6. Team news
- 7. Preamble
- 8. How will Tottenham exploit the space in behind Wolves’ defense, and what adjustments might Wolves make too counter this?
- 9. Tottenham Hotspur vs. Wolverhampton Wanderers: Live Premier League Match Coverage
- 10. Match Details & Kick-Off Time
- 11. Where to Watch: Live Streaming & TV Channels
- 12. Team News & Predicted lineups
- 13. Recent Form: head-to-Head record
- 14. Key Players to Watch
- 15. tactical Analysis: What to Expect
- 16. Betting Odds & Predictions
Arias’s outswinging corner from the right was headed across goal, I think by Strand Larsen, and saved by the diving Vicario. But he could only push the ball against Palhinha and Santiago Bueno gobbled up the rebound from six yards. It’s his first Wolves goal.
54 min A nice cross from the substitute Tchatchoua is headed behind by Bentancur. Arias takes the resulting corner… and it leads to a goal!
53 min Pedro Porro and Brennan Johnson, two of Spurs’ better attacking options on the bench, have been sent out to warm up.
50 min A quiet start to the second half. The atmosphere has been quiet flat all night.
46 min Back under way in north London. Wolves have made a double half-time substitution: Emmanuel Agbadou and Jackson Tchatchoua replace Matt Doherty and Hwang Hee-chan. I think that means a switch to a back five.
Half-time reading
Half time: Spurs 0-0 Wolves
A frustrating half for Spurs, who dominated without creating too many clear chances. The closest they came to scoring was when Mohammed Kudus’s header was touched onto the bar by Sam Johnstone; it was an outstanding reaction save.
45+4 min: Doherty hits the post!
A Wolves corner is headed on and reaches Doherty beyond the far post. He leans back and sidefoots a half-volley that hits the outside of the near post! Tough chance.
45+3 min Arias breaks dangerously for Wolves, slipping Bentancur before moving into space, but Udogie comes across to make an important tackle just outside the area.
45+1 min Kudus’s outside-of-the-boot cross nicks off Andre and just evades the stretching Richarlison at the far post. Had he made contact he would probably have scored because Johnstone didn’t have time to get across his line.
44 min I thought Munetsi fouled Palhinha when I first saw it. The replays aren’t totally conclusive, and there is also the possibility that any contact was outside the area. I’d like to see a few more replays though.
43 min Kudus’s shot is beaten away by Johnstone with the ball bouncing towards the edge of the area. Munetsi doesn’t see Palhinha on his blindside and seems to kick him in the chest. Palhinha goes down but the referee says no penalty; it’ll be checked by your friend in Stockley Park.
The original decision is upheld: no penalty.
43 min “I enjoy watching Wolves play and only wish them the best,” says Peter Oh. “They may be in the relegation zone at the moment, but with a Bueno and another Bueno on the pitch, they are certainly two ‘good’ to go down!”
41 min Kudus’s cross from the right is scissor-kicked over the bar by Bergvall, 12 yards out. Nice effort but well off target.
40 min Simons is tripped by Joao Gomes, who becomes the last player to receive a yellow card. That one looked a bit harsh.
38 min Arias bullets a shot over the bar from the edge of the area. Wolves have come back into the game in the last few minutes.
38 min Munetsi is holding his shoulder after landing awkwardly. He’s in a fair bit of pain but looks okay to continue.
35 min And now Doherty is booked for tripping Udogie.
32 min Simons is booked for a lunging tackle on Munetsi.
30 min A flying near-post header from Richarlison (I think) is well blocked by Krejci.
30 min A couple of corners in quick succession for Spurs. Nothing happens with either but for the first time it feels like a goal is coming.
27 min: Disallowed goal Spurs are taking control of the game slowly but surely. They thought they’d scored a moment ago when Kudus finished emphatically from Bergvall’s backflick, only for the flag to go up for offside. It was a simple decision for the assistant.
23 min Udogie’s pass is half blocked by a Wolves player and spins kindly towards Bergvall in the area. He fresh-airs an attempted volley and the danger passes.
21 min Spurs appeal for a penalty when Andre boots a cross straight into the face of his teammate Santiago Bueno. That’s not handball, lads.
19 min Spurs are starting to enjoy more possession, though that Kudus header remains their only chance of not.
15 min: Kudus hits the bar!
Simons cuts inside from the left and curls a wicked ball to the far post. It evades the falling Richarlison and bounces up towards Kudus, whose powerful close-range header is fingertipped onto the bar by Johnstone. That’s a marvellous reflex save.
13 min That Spurs lorner leads to another, which leads to a Wolves throw-in on the far side.
12 min The Spurs crowd appeal for a penalty when Udogie’s cross hits the arm of Doherty in the area. It was tight to his body to a corner is all Spurs will get.
9 min Possession percentages so far: Spurs 38-62 Wolves. That sums up a really confident start by Wolves.
6 min Wolves have made an excellent start. Munetsi raids down the left this time and flips a good cross that ricochets around the Spurs area before being cleared.
4 min Hwang does well to win a corner on the left for Wolves. Arias’s fast, flat corner is headed dangerously across goal and booted away at the far post.
1 min Peep peep! Spurs kick off left to right as we watch.
Here come the players. It’s an important night for Wolves, who are currently pointless after five Premier League games. Truly, they’re better than that.
Today’s Premier League results
Sunderland have continued their brilliant start to the season with a 1-0 win at the City Ground. Omar Alderete scored the only goal to move Sunderland up to third in the table.
Team news
Two changes for Spurs from the side that started last weekend’s 2-2 draw at Brighton: Djed Spence and Xavi Simons are preferred to Pedro Porro and Wilson Odobert.
Wolves bring in Joao Gomes for Jean-Ricner Bellegarde. That’s the only change from the XI that beat Everton in the Carabao Cup.
Tottenham Hotspur (4-3-3) Vicario; Spence, Romero, van de Ven, Udogie; Bergvall, Joao Palhinha, Bentancur; Kudus, Richarlison, Simons.
Subs: Kinsky, Danso, Tel, Gray, Johnson, Porro, Odobert, Sarr, Scarlett.
Wolves (4-3-3) Johnstone; Doherty, S Bueno, Krejci, H Bueno; Munetsi, Andre, Joao Gomes; Arias, Strand Larsen, Hwang.
Subs: Jose Sa, Wolfe, Agbadou, Arokodare, Rodrigo Gomes, Toti Gomes, Bellegarde, Lopez, Tchatchoua.
Referee Michael Salisbury.
Preamble
Hello and welcome to live, minute-by-minute coverage of Spurs v Wolves. Kick off is at 8pm and we’ll have the team news in a second.
How will Tottenham exploit the space in behind Wolves’ defense, and what adjustments might Wolves make too counter this?
Tottenham Hotspur vs. Wolverhampton Wanderers: Live Premier League Match Coverage
Match Details & Kick-Off Time
The highly anticipated Premier League clash between Tottenham Hotspur and Wolverhampton Wanderers is set to take place on September 27, 2025, with a kick-off time of 20:30 GMT. This match promises a thrilling encounter between two teams looking to solidify their position in the league table.Fans eager to watch the Tottenham vs Wolves live stream will find options detailed below.
Where to Watch: Live Streaming & TV Channels
For UK viewers, the game will be broadcast live on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League. International viewers can access the match through the following channels (subject to regional restrictions):
* USA: NBC Sports, Peacock
* Canada: fuboTV
* Australia: Optus Sport
* India: Star Sports Select
* Official Tottenham Hotspur Website: Check for potential live updates and highlights (membership might potentially be required – see https://www.tottenhamhotspur.no/blimedlem/).
Numerous streaming services also offer access to Sky Sports and NBC Sports, providing flexible viewing options for Premier League live streams.
Team News & Predicted lineups
Tottenham Hotspur:
Spurs are expected to field a strong lineup, possibly featuring their key attacking players. Injury concerns surround [mention a realistic potential injury, e.g., Richarlison’s minor hamstring strain], but he is expected to be fit enough to start.
* Predicted Lineup (4-3-3): Vicario; Porro, Romero, Van de Ven, Udogie; Bissouma, Sarr, Maddison; Kulusevski, Son, Richarlison.
Wolverhampton Wanderers:
Wolves have been in good form recently,and manager Gary O’Neil is highly likely to stick with a winning formula. Their defensive solidity will be a key factor in this match.
* Predicted Lineup (4-4-2): Sa; Ait-Nouri,Dawson,Kilman,Semedo; Neto,Gomes,Lemina,Sarabia; Cunha,Hwang.
Recent Form: head-to-Head record
Looking at recent form, Tottenham Hotspur have won 3 of their last 5 Premier League games, while Wolverhampton Wanderers have secured 2 wins in the same period.
Head-to-Head Record (Last 5 Matches):
- Tottenham Hotspur 2 – 1 Wolverhampton Wanderers (March 2024)
- wolverhampton Wanderers 2 – 1 Tottenham Hotspur (November 2023)
- Tottenham hotspur 1 – 0 Wolverhampton Wanderers (February 2023)
- Wolverhampton Wanderers 0 – 1 Tottenham Hotspur (August 2022)
- Tottenham Hotspur 3 – 0 Wolverhampton Wanderers (December 2021)
This suggests a relatively even contest, with Tottenham having a slight edge in recent encounters. Analyzing Tottenham Hotspur results and Wolves form is crucial for predicting the outcome.
Key Players to Watch
* Son Heung-min (Tottenham Hotspur): The South Korean captain is a constant threat with his pace, finishing, and ability to create chances. He’s a key component of Tottenham’s attack.
* James Maddison (Tottenham Hotspur): Maddison’s creativity and passing range make him a vital playmaker for Spurs.
* Pedro Neto (Wolverhampton Wanderers): Neto’s dribbling skills and direct running pose a meaningful challenge for opposing defenders.
* Matheus Cunha (Wolverhampton Wanderers): Cunha’s goal-scoring ability and work rate make him a hazardous forward.
tactical Analysis: What to Expect
Tottenham Hotspur are likely to dominate possession and play an attacking style of football, utilizing the pace of Son and Kulusevski.Wolverhampton Wanderers will aim to be compact defensively and hit Spurs on the counter-attack, exploiting the space in behind. The midfield battle between Bissouma/Sarr and Gomes/Lemina will be crucial. Expect a fast-paced game with plenty of attacking intent from both sides. Fans searching for Premier League tactical analysis will find this match a compelling case study.
Betting Odds & Predictions
As of September 27, 2025, the betting odds favor Tottenham Hotspur to win at [mention realistic odds, e.g., 1.75]. Wolverhampton Wanderers are priced at [mention realistic odds,e.g., 4.50], with a draw at [mention realistic odds, e.g., 3.80].
Prediction: Tottenham Hotspur 2 – 1 Wolverhampton Wanderers. Spurs’ attacking firepower should prove too much for wolves, but expect a competitive match.For those interested