Palmer's hat-trick fires Chelsea to win over Wolves

Chelsea's Cole Palmer scored all three goals in a comfortable 3-1 victory over Wolves.

Feb. 7, 2026 at 11:47am

Chelsea's Cole Palmer scored a first-half hat-trick to lead his team to a 3-1 win over Wolves at Molineux. The goals came from two penalties that were gifted to Chelsea by poor Wolves defending, and a third goal from Palmer that capped off his impressive performance.

Why it matters

This result is a boost for Chelsea as they look to maintain their push for a top-four finish in the Premier League. For Wolves, the loss leaves them bottom of the table and 18 points from safety, highlighting the need for significant improvement if they are to avoid relegation.

The details

Chelsea struggled to create much in the first 35 minutes, but they were gifted two penalties. The first came when Joao Pedro was pushed over by Matt Doherty, and the second when Yerson Mosquera pushed Joao Pedro to the ground in the box. Cole Palmer converted both penalties, and then added a third goal to complete his hat-trick before halftime. Wolves did pull a goal back in the second half through Tolu Arokodare, but they were unable to mount a comeback.

  • The first penalty was awarded 12 minutes into the game.
  • The second penalty was awarded around the 35-minute mark.
  • Palmer scored his third goal in the 38th minute.

The players

Cole Palmer

A Chelsea player who scored a first-half hat-trick to lead his team to victory.

Joao Pedro

A Wolves player who was fouled to earn the two penalties for Chelsea.

Matt Doherty

A Wolves player who committed the foul that led to the first penalty.

Yerson Mosquera

A Wolves player who committed the foul that led to the second penalty.

Tolu Arokodare

A Wolves player who scored his team's only goal in the second half.

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What’s next

Chelsea will host Leeds on Tuesday, while Wolves will look to bounce back in their next match.

The takeaway

This result highlights Chelsea's ability to capitalize on their opponents' mistakes, while also exposing Wolves' defensive vulnerabilities as they continue to struggle at the bottom of the Premier League table.