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Chelsea Looks to Bounce Back Against Struggling Wolves
Chelsea faces Wolves, the Premier League's worst team, as they try to recover from a tough loss to Arsenal.
Feb. 6, 2026 at 1:47am
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Chelsea, coming off a tough loss to Arsenal in the League Cup semifinal, will look to get back on track against the struggling Wolves this weekend. Despite injuries and fatigue, Chelsea is heavily favored against the league's worst team, who have won just once all season. However, the team will need to avoid any complacency to secure the three points.
Why it matters
This match is an important opportunity for Chelsea to regain their momentum after the Arsenal defeat. A win would help them maintain their position in the Premier League table and build confidence heading into the final stretch of the season.
The details
Chelsea has dealt with a number of injuries and fitness issues in recent weeks, with several key players questionable for the Wolves match. Meanwhile, Wolves have been the league's worst team this season, struggling to score goals and prevent them at the other end.
- Chelsea lost to Arsenal on Tuesday in the League Cup semifinal.
- This weekend's match against Wolves will be Chelsea's third game in seven days.
The players
Liam Rosenior
Chelsea's head coach, who has led the team to a 6-for-6 record against opponents other than Arsenal.
Jamie Gittens
A Chelsea player who remains out due to injury.
What they’re saying
“We should be able to get a few this weekend though, facing the worst team in the league. Wolves have won just one league game all season. No team have scored fewer; only West Ham have conceded more.”
— David Pasztor, Author
What’s next
Chelsea will need to carefully manage their lineup and squad rotation to ensure they are fresh and ready to face Wolves, while also avoiding any complacency against the struggling opponent.
The takeaway
This match represents an important opportunity for Chelsea to bounce back from their recent setback and regain their winning form, but they will need to remain focused and avoid any potential slip-ups against the league's basement dwellers.


