2 min read
9th Sep 2022
Wolves under-21s are on home turf for the second time this week as Everton visit Aggborough in PL2.
Chem Campbell’s stunning strike secured a point for James Collins’ side against Fulham last time out, in a game Wolves enjoyed the better chances.
The old gold would’ve felt hard done by to fall behind against the Cottagers, but once again showed fight and spirit to claim the draw.
Everton’s unbeaten start to the league campaign came to an end in their most recent outing, which ended in a 2-0 victory for Chelsea.
Paul Tait’s side are currently placed fourth in PL2 following three wins and one draw from their first five fixtures.
Wolves will have just over a week to rest and recover for next Saturday’s trip to Arsenal, before games in the Papa John’s Trophy and Premier League International Cup.
WHEN
Friday, 7pm
WHERE
Aggborough Stadium, Kidderminster
TICKETS
Tickets can be purchased in advance by clicking here and supporters are encouraged to do so, but entrance will be permitted on the day. Wolves season ticket holders are also entitled to free entry with their card on the turnstiles.
STREAM
Supporters can watch all the action from Kidderminster live this evening, as the match is streamed online via wolves.co.uk, the Wolves App and the Wolves YouTube channel.
The live Wolves TV match stream, beginning at 6.55pm, can be found here, or click here to watch on YouTube, while supporters can also catch download the Wolves App now on iOS here and on Android here.
NEXT THREE
Wolves
- vs Arsenal (A) | 17th September
- vs Stockport County (A) | 20th September | PJT
- vs Porto (H) | 30th September | PLIC
Everton
- vs Brighton (H) | 18th September
- vs Fulham (A) | 30th September
- vs Harrogate (A) | 4th October | PJT
WHAT THE BOSS THINKS
“Again, they’re a strong side and were unbeaten until they lost to Chelsea at the weekend. They’ve got a good youth system and all the games in this league are very difficult.
“We’ve really risen to the challenge of that up to this point and we want to continue to do so. It’s an exciting league to be in, they’re good games and a real test for our players – tactically and physically.
“At the moment we’re enjoying having a right good go at making the best of it.”