Two ways how Molineux is used when Premier League football stops | OneFootball

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·17 May 2024

Two ways how Molineux is used when Premier League football stops

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Wolves recently played their last home game of the 2023/24 against Crystal Palace, meaning Premier League football will not be played at Molineux for a few months.

However, Molineux Stadium is still used over the summer period.


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The stadium is set to host the JW Hunt Cup final on Tuesday May 21. Lichfield City face Wolves Sporting, kick off is 19:30PM.

The JW Hunt Cup is a charity football competition which was formed in 1926 to raise funds for the benefit of the local blind.

To watch this game at the stadium, there is a £7 admission fee and a £5 fee for concessions.

If you cannot make the game, but wish to read all about it post match, follow Lichfield City reporter Luke Rushbrooke on X (luke_rushbrooke) for the latest updates.

Wolves Fancast & friends will also be back at Molineux for their annual charity game and will face Upload United in the content clasico on May 24, with kick off at 17:00PM.

Mind is the charity which has been chosen, supporting mental health, tickets are currently on sale for £5 and 100% of each ticket sale will go directly to the fundraiser.

If you wish to purchase a ticket, please message the Wolves Fancast social media pages.

If you wish to donate, please follow the link below, all donations are welcome.

Photo Credits: Express & Star website.

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