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Wolverhampton Wanderers could be relegated as early as 16 March from the Premier League following a forgettable campaign. Rob Edwards' side are currently bottom of the table having picked up just 10 points from 28 matches, leaving them 17 points from safety and having played a match more than every other team in the bottom six. Wolves can only reach a maximum of 40 points this season and that would require the Molineux men winning each of their final 10 matches. Given Wolves have only won once in the top-flight this campaign, that would appear highly unlikely. Wolves' next three league games see them face back-to-back home matches against Aston Villa and Liverpool before a trip to Brentford. Should Wolves lose all three of those games against sides vying for European football next term, the maximum points they can achieve is 31. Theoretically, Wolves would therefore be relegated if Leeds pick up one more point, Tottenham earn three more and Nottingham Forest gain five. Should that happen Wolves would be relegated with seven matches remaining and break the Premier League record for the earliest a team has been relegated. If Wolves do avoid relegation before next month's trip to Brentford, they could still be relegated a week later without playing. But with Forest facing tricky away trips to Brighton and Manchester City and a home fixture against Fulham, that might not happen. If Wolves do maintain their current 17-point gap to 17th-placed Nottingham Forest during that spell, Wolves would not be relegated until facing Leeds on 18 April. Send us your questions Wolves' eight-season stay in the Premier League is set to come to an end ahead of the 2026-27 season Derby County currently hold the unfortunate record after Paul Jewell's side were relegated on 29 March 2008. It was a season to forget for the Rams after recording the lowest points tally ever seen in the league (11). Derby scored just 20 goals that campaign and conceded 89, winning just one game. Last season Southampton suffered the earliest Premier League relegation in terms of the number of games played. Ivan Juric's side went down with seven games left to play and finished on a meagre 12 points. These are the records Wolves are looking to avoid: Derby County (2007-08): 29 March Huddersfield Town (2018-19): 30 March Fulham (2018-19): 2 April Leicester City (2001-02): 6 April Southampton (2024-25): 6 April Portsmouth (2009-10): 10 April Sunderland (2002-03): 12 April Leicester City (1994-95): 13 April Ipswich Town (1994-95): 14 April Sunderland (2005-06): 14 April This article is the latest from BBC Sport's Ask Me Anything team. Could seven Premier League clubs qualify for the Champions League? When is Champions League last-16 draw and how does it work? VAR vs TMO – what are the key differences? 'Some people think it's live' - how is the commentary in EA Sports FC 26 put together? Champions League draw: Man City to face Real; Europa League draw taking place Chelsea to face holders PSG in Champions League's last 16 Cadillac and Audi - the same ambition but two very different projects Lord Sugar's hopefuls jet off to Hong Kong Annie and Nick look ahead to the Brit Awards The making of Charli XCX's fourth album, during the 2020 lockdown An occult-tinged crime shakes a Welsh village to its core 'Borthwick relaxed but defiant amid England Six Nations slide' Cadillac and Audi - the same ambition but two very different projects #Do It Like Harry - from viral Twickenham mascot to England U18s prospect The £37m cost of Man Utd's past two managerial changes India overpower Zimbabwe to restore hopes of semi-final spot. Video India overpower Zimbabwe to restore hopes of semi-final spot 'He had it all' - Taylor pays emotional tribute to Virgo. Video'He had it all' - Taylor pays emotional tribute to Virgo 'I had some potential, but my personality was preventing me from reaching it' The 'rare combination' behind Britain's youngest F1 driver 'Darlings of Italian football' - how Atalanta salvaged national pride 'The day Brook showed he is an England leader' 'It would be catastrophic' - are Spurs too big to go down? 'Equal in decay' - Mayweather v Pacquiao is another boxing 'carnival' Why has it gone so wrong for Aston Martin? Why Champions League return is crucial to Man Utd How safe is bare-knuckle boxing as it fights for mainstream appeal? Copyright © 2026 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking.