How to get there…
Driving to Molineux is fairly simple, but parking in the vicinity of the ground is less so, with most of the nearby car parks restricted to players, officials and permit holders on matchdays.
If you do want to drive, head up the M1 and then take the M6 to junction 10. From there, take the A454 via Willenhall to Wolverhampton Ring Road.
At the first roundabout, take the fourth exit (A449 to Stafford), go straight on at the next two sets of traffic lights, then filter right at the third set of lights into Waterloo Road. Molineux appears on the right.
Car parks are available in Birch Street (WV1 4JW), Redhill Street (WV1 1NR) and Whitmore Hill (WV1 4RU). To book a parking pass contact the Ticket Office on 0371 222 1877.
Trains leave London regularly for Wolverhampton, with direct services from Euston leaving at 13.38, 14.38, 15.36 and 16.38, arriving just under two hours later. Alternatively, you can change at Birmingham New Street, with slower overall journey time. From Wolverhampton station, it’s only a ten-minute walk to Molineux.
After the game, there is one direct train back to London at 22.45, arriving into Euston at 01.17.
Where to stay…
With this being a midweek fixture, you may opt to stay over, rather than drive back to London - or wherever you reside - in the early hours of Wednesday morning. If that is the case, Wolverhampton is a sizeable city with plenty of places to stay.
Unsurprisingly, the city centre itself has the usual budget chain options, plus a range of more upmarket hotels.