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Wolves v Tottenham LIVE: Score and updates as Spurs face decisive test in Premier League survival bid

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Wolves 0-0 Tottenham, 14 mins

The corners are coming thick and fast for Spurs now. Simons to whip it on from the right, finds Porro on the edge… But that is shanked high and wide on the volley! Sarcastic jeers ring round the ground

Beckham to Scholes, that was not…

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Luke Baker25 April 2026 15:15

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Wolves 0-0 Tottenham, 12 mins

Kolo Muani strides forward again and lashes a shot goalwards from 20 yards out but it flies comfortably wide. Spurs have stamped out any early threat from Wolves and are in control here but still hunting that opening goal

Luke Baker25 April 2026 15:13

Wolves 0-0 Tottenham, 9 mins

Kolo Muani runs at Toti and tests out the Wolves defender, who does well to hook a leg round and hook the ball out for a corner.

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The cross is deep but the ref blows for a foul, deeming Gallagher to have been too physical in his jostling.

Luke Baker25 April 2026 15:09

Wolves 0-0 Tottenham, 7 mins

Spurs on top now. They win a corner, Simons goes short to Porro who clips it in but Sa able to punch clear. Effective, if not completely conventional

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Luke Baker25 April 2026 15:08

CLOSE! Wolves 0-0 Tottenham, 5 mins

Free-kick for Wolves, out towards the right and Porro swings it in. Good header by Danso on the far side, powered across goal, and just beyond Solanke as it bounces wide.

Solanke claims he was pushed and wants a penalty but that’s optimistic to say the least…

Luke Baker25 April 2026 15:05

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Wolves 0-0 Tottenham, 2 mins

Early touch for Jose Sa, who is back in goal for Wolves after injury. The hosts stroking the ball about nicely in the opening couple of minutes, although Spurs are pressing high trying to force a mistake

Luke Baker25 April 2026 15:02

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KICK-OFF! Wolves v Tottenham

Underway at a glorious, sun-baked Molineux. A huge day for Spurs. We really have reached must-win territory. Let’s get it

Luke Baker25 April 2026 15:01

Wolves v Tottenham team news

With a couple of minutes until kick-off, here’s a reminder of the team news.

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Spence in for Udogie at left-back for Spurs, while Wolves make five changes with Sa, Lima, Doherty, Rodrigo Gomes and MAne in.

Wolves XI: Sa; Lima, Doherty, S Bueno, Toti, H Bueno; Andre, J Gomes, R Gomes; Mane, Armstrong

Tottenham XI: Kinsky; Porro, Danso, Van de Ven, Spence; Bissouma, Bentancur, Gallagher; Kolo Muani, Solanke, Simons

Luke Baker25 April 2026 14:58

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Tottenham survival chances

Position: 18th | Played: 33 | Points: 31 | GD: -11

  • 25 April – Wolves (A)
  • 2 May – Aston Villa (A)
  • 9 May – Leeds (H)
  • 17 May – Chelsea (A)
  • 24 May – Everton (H)

Where to pick up points? At the moment, Spurs can’t pick up a win from anywhere… They haven’t won for 16 league matches, with their last Premier League triumph coming against Crystal Palace back in December. Spurs looked set to end that miserable run after Xavi Simons fired the hosts ahead against Brighton last Saturday but Georginio Rutter struck at the death to deny Roberto de Zerbi’s side. On paper, a game away to Wolves this afternoon has to end up with three points, and a potentially pivotal clash with Leeds at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium three matches from the end of the campaign is also a golden opportunity. But every fixture is tough currently.

Tricky contests? Sidestepping the obvious quip of ‘every single one’, given their recent form, away games at Champions League-chasing Aston Villa and Chelsea in May don’t look too fruitful.

Final straight? Leeds at home as the third-last game is absolutely huge. Should that game go awry and Spurs head into the final two matches in the relegation zone, then a trip to Stamford Bridge and clash with Everton to finish up appear unlikely to provide succour.

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Luke Baker25 April 2026 14:50

Wolves players arrive at Molineux

Want an artsy, slow-mo video of Wolves players arriving at Molineux earlier? Well, you’re getting one…

Luke Baker25 April 2026 14:42

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Starting Order & Pole for 2026 Jack Link’s 500

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After the Kansas race, the 2026 NASCAR Cup Series season heads to Talladega Superspeedway in Lincoln, Alabama, for the Jack Link’s 500. The 10th race of the season will go live on FOX and FOX One at 3 pm ET on Sunday, April 26.

The Talladega spring race will be contested on a 2.66-mile-long superspeedway. Forty drivers will compete over 188 laps to drive down Victory Lane. FOX Sports motorsports reporter Bob Pockrass shared the starting lineup for the 2026 Jack Link’s 500.


Who is on pole for 2026 Jack Link’s 500?

Last week’s Kansas race winner, Tyler Reddick, was awarded the pole for Sunday’s Jack Link’s 500 after qualifying was canceled due to rain. It marked his fifth pole of the season and 15th career Cup Series pole.

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Reddick will be joined by the defending series champion Kyle Larson on the front row.

NASCAR set the starting lineup by the rulebook’s qualifying metric, meaning Reddick will lead the field to the green flag due to his performance at Kansas last weekend. The rulebook for 2026 has changed a bit, as now it’s just an average of the car’s place in the Cup owner standings (30%) and the entry’s finish in the most recent race (70%).

The pair will be followed by Denny Hamlin, Bubba Wallace, and Chase Briscoe in the top-five. Brad Keselowski, William Byron, Chase Elliott, Ty Gibbs, and Chris Buescher completed the top 10.

The defending winner of the event, Austin Cindric, will start 13th on Sunday.

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2026 Jack Link’s 500 starting line-up

Below is the complete starting lineup for the 40-car grid at the Talladega Superspeedway:

  1. #45 Tvler Reddick
  2. #5 Kvle Larson
  3. #11 Denny Hamlin
  4. #23 Bubba Wallace
  5. #19 Chase Briscoe
  6. #6 Brad Keselowski
  7. #24 William Byron
  8. #9 Chase Elliott
  9. #54 Ty Gibbs
  10. #17 Chris Buescher
  11. #60 Rvan Preece
  12. #77 Carson Hocevar
  13. #2 Austin Cindric
  14. #20 Christopher Bell
  15. #12 Rvan Blanev
  16. #7 Daniel Suarez
  17. #35 – Rilev Herbst
  18. #3 Austin Dillon
  19. #34 Todd Gilliland
  20. #48 Alex Bowman
  21. #43 Erik Jones
  22. #47 Ricky Stenhouse Jr.
  23. #42 John Hunter Nemech
  24. #1 Ross Chastain
  25. #22 Joey Logano
  26. #21 Josh Berry
  27. #41 Cole Custer
  28. #16 A.J Allmendinger
  29. #4 Noah Gragson
  30. #38 Zane Smith
  31. #71 Michael McDowell
  32. #88 Connor Zilisch
  33. #97 Shane Van Gisbergen
  34. #8 Kyle Busch
  35. #10 Ty Dillon
  36. #51 Cody Ware
  37. #33 Jesse Lovelin
  38. #66 Chad Finchum(i)
  39. #44 – Joev Gaseli)
  40. #78 – Daniel Dye(i)

Watch all NASCAR Cup Series teams and drivers at the Talladega Superspeedway for Sunday’s Jack Link’s 500.