The final day of the Premier League season sees Wolverhampton Wanderers host Brentford at Molineux, a fixture that, for both clubs, represents an opportunity to conclude a challenging yet ultimately successful campaign on a positive note. While neither side is embroiled in a relegation battle nor vying for European qualification, the match offers a chance to secure a higher league position and carry momentum into the summer.
- Date: 25/05/2025
- Location: Molineux Stadium, Wolverhampton
- Kick-Off Time: 16:00
Wolverhampton Wanderers' 2024-2025 season has been a tale of two halves. The initial period under Gary O'Neil was fraught with difficulty, as the team struggled for consistency and found themselves perilously close to the relegation zone. A tough fixture list combined with a lack of goals in the opening months led to genuine concerns among the Molineux faithful. However, the appointment of Vítor Pereira in December proved to be a pivotal moment. Pereira's arrival sparked a remarkable turnaround, injecting renewed purpose and tactical discipline into the squad. Wolves embarked on a significant winning run, particularly against teams in and around their league position, which effectively secured their Premier League status with relative ease. This resurgence is a testament to Pereira's impact and the players' adaptability. For this final match, the consequences are primarily about consolidating their mid-table position and showcasing the progress made under the new management. A strong performance and a victory would further validate Pereira's methods and send supporters into the summer break with optimism for the future, particularly as the club looks to strengthen the squad in key areas. Their ability to win "crunch games" against teams below them has been a significant factor in their survival.
Brentford, under Thomas Frank, have also navigated a challenging season, but one that has largely maintained their established Premier League presence. Since their promotion in 2021, the Bees have consistently defied expectations, becoming a resilient and well-organised top-flight side. This season has been no different, with periods of strong form interspersed with injury setbacks to key personnel. Despite these obstacles, Brentford have once again secured their Premier League status comfortably, avoiding the immediate return to the Championship that some newly-promoted sides experience. Their data-driven recruitment model and clear tactical identity have been crucial to their sustained success.
For this final fixture, the aim will be to finish as high as possible in the table, potentially pushing for European qualification depending on other results - and the outcome of Chelsea's Conference League final against Real Betis. A win at Molineux combined with a Tottenham win against Brighton would see the Bees finish 8th, which may be enough for European qualification. Even if not, it would be a fitting end to another commendable season, demonstrating their continued competitiveness and setting a positive tone for their summer transfer activity. Brentford's consistent ability to integrate new players and maintain a robust team structure, even amidst speculation surrounding star players and their manager, speaks volumes about the club's well-managed environment.