
Premier League
7:00 p.mApril 10, 2026
Regular season – 32
London Stadium
Referee: Jarred Gillett, Australia


West Ham


Wolves
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1.68
Expected Goals (xG)
0.56
Passing by
262 (80%)
Accurate passes
384 (87%)
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trainer
Nuno Espirito Santo
1
G
José Sa (C)
6.2
37
d
Ladislav Krejci
7.0
4
d
Santiago Well
6.2
d
Yerson Mosquera
3
M
Hugo Well
6.2
8
M
João Gomes
6.2
7
M
André
6.6
M
Jean-Ricner Bellegarde
38
M
Jackson Tchatchoua
6.2
47
F
Angel Gomes
6.9
9
F
Adam Armstrong
6.0

Premier League Ranking – Premier League
Qualification/Relegation
- Promotion – Champions League (League phase)
- Promotion – Europa League (League phase)
- Relegation – Championship
West Ham beat Wolves 4-0, with Konstantinos Mavropanos and ValentÃn Castellanos scoring twice.
West Ham cruised to a dominant 4-0 win over Wolves at the London Stadium. Defender Konstantinos Mavropanos and striker ValentÃn Castellanos were the heroes, each scoring twice in the Premier League clash.
18th-placed West Ham were in desperate need of points to escape the relegation zone. Wolves, rooted in the 20th, also fought for survival. Both teams entered the match in poor form, adding pressure to this crucial clash.
The match started with early bookings. Wolves midfielder Jean-Ricner Bellegarde was booked in the ninth minute. Teammate Yerson Mosquera followed him into the referee’s book just 11 minutes later.
West Ham’s Matheus Fernandes also saw yellow in the 31st minute. Although Wolves had more possession, West Ham looked sharper in attack. They created several promising opportunities.
The breakthrough came in the 42nd minute as defender Konstantinos Mavropanos found the net, giving West Ham a crucial lead just before the break. This goal rewarded his offensive intent.
West Ham went into the break with a vital one-goal lead. Wolves needed to regroup and find a way to break down the resilient home defence. The second half promised more intensity.
In the second half, West Ham continued their offensive pressure. ValentÃn Castellanos received a yellow card in the 52nd minute for a wrong tackle. That didn’t stop his impact on the game.
Castellanos then extended West Ham’s lead in the 66th minute, firing home to make it 2-0. Just two minutes later, he struck again, completing his brace in the 68th minute.
Konstantinos Mavropanos sealed the emphatic victory in the 83rd minute. He scored his second goal of the game, completing a brace and a dominant performance for West Ham. London Stadium erupted.
West Ham’s win was underpinned by an efficient attack, with an xG of 1.68 compared to Wolves’ 0.56. They took 18 shots in total, 7 on target, despite only 43% possession. The Wolves managed 12 shots, 3 on goal.
This comprehensive 4-0 win gives West Ham a vital boost in their fight against relegation. Wolves remain rooted to the bottom of the table, facing an increasingly difficult battle for Premier League survival.

