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Wolves 1-3 Chelsea: Cole Palmer gives Chelsea the win with a hat-trick

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Cole Palmer scored a hat-trick within 25 first-half minutes as Chelsea defeated Wolves 3-1 at Molineux.

2025/2026 Premier League

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Match Report

The Blues have now won their first four league games under Liam Rosenior, though his team had some generous Wolves defending to thank after taking control in the first half.

Palmer scored the first of two penalties in the 13th minute, after Matt Doherty's unnecessary trip on Joao Pedro.

And he tucked away another spot-kick in the 35th minute, with Joao Pedro again proving a thorn in Wolves' side as he was shoved just inside the area by Yerson Mosquera. 

Palmer had the match ball secured three minutes later, sweeping high into the net after Marc Cucurella got to the byline to pick him out, and the struggling hosts were booed off by their own supporters at the interval.

Wolves improved markedly after the break, with Mateus Mane striking the post with an audacious outside-of-the-boot effort in the 54th minute.

Wolves did get a goal back 26 seconds after that near miss, with Tolu Arokodare bundling home after Adam Armstrong flicked Mane's corner into his path, but they were unable to force a nervy finale.   

While Chelsea move back within a point of fourth-placed Manchester United, sitting fifth in the table, Wolves are still rooted to the bottom, a whopping 18 points adrift of safety.

Data Debrief: Palmer makes Premier League hat-trick history

Palmer has now scored three first-half hat-tricks in the Premier League, having previously accomplished the feat against Everton in April 2024 and Brighton in September 2024.

He is the first player to ever do so on three occasions, while he is also responsible for three of the last four instances of a player scoring a Premier League hat-trick by the 40-minute mark – the other was Omar Marmoush versus Newcastle United in February 2025.

Rosenior is now just the second English manager to win each of his first four games in charge in the competition, after Craig Shakespeare won his first five with Leicester City between February and April 2017.

Wolves at least improved after half-time, finishing with 11 shots and 1.09 expected goals (xG), having only had two shots and 0.12 xG by the interval. 

However, conceding those early spot-kicks proved costly as Chelsea racked up 15 shots and 3.16 xG.  

Match Events

0' The match is about to start!

8' Fofana has some situation on head

13' Cole Palmer converts from the spot!! Wolves 0-1 Chelsea

24' Enzo just try a trivela there

28' Highlight from Wolves vs Chelsea

32' Gusto with a brilliant run and shoot

35' Another Chelsea penalty!l! Wolves 0-2 Chelsea (Cole Palmer)

38' GOAL! Wolves 0-3 Chelsea (Cole Palmer)

49' Match Event for Wolves vs Chelsea

53' Mane hits the post

54' GOAL! Wolves 1-3 Chelsea (Tolu Arokodare)

60' Rosenior subs off Palmer for Garnacho

70' Gusto seems injured

71' Mosquera's header over the bar

73' Yellow Card! Cucurella booked

83' Andrey Santos goes down, so ref stops play

87' Match Event for Wolves vs Chelsea

Line-ups

Wolves XI: Doherty, Jose Sa, Adam Armstrong, Hwang Hee-Chan, Santiago Bueno, Angel Gomes, Tolu Arokodare, Hugo Bueno, Yerson Mosquera, João Gomes, Mateus Mané

Subs: Sam Johnstone, Jean-Ricner Bellegarde, Ladislav Krejci, David Møller Wolfe, Rodrigo Gomes, Jackson Tchatchoua, Pedro Lima, Luke Rawlings, Tom Edozie

Chelsea XI: Cucurella, Trevoh Chalobah, Robert Sánchez, Pedro Neto, Cole Palmer, Wesley Fofana, João Pedro, Enzo, Caicedo, Gusto, Andrey Santos

Subs: Badiashile, Garnacho, Liam Delap, Teddy Sharman-Lowe, Mamadou Sarr, Jorrel Hato, Josh Acheampong, Estêvão, Guiu