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Brighton 2 - 0 Wolves

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Championship

Monday, 26 May 2003

  • 15:00 ChampionshipSheff Utd 0-3 Wolves

Wednesday, 14 May 2003

  • 19:45 ChampionshipReading 0-1 Wolves

Saturday, 10 May 2003

  • 17:30 ChampionshipWolves 2-1 Reading

Sunday, 04 May 2003

  • 13:30 ChampionshipWolves 1-1 Leicester

Saturday, 26 April 2003

  • 15:00 ChampionshipSheff Utd 3-3 Wolves

Monday, 21 April 2003

  • 17:35 ChampionshipNorwich 0-3 Wolves

Saturday, 19 April 2003

  • 15:00 ChampionshipWolves 3-0 Millwall

Friday, 11 April 2003

  • 19:45 ChampionshipN Forest 2-2 Wolves

Tuesday, 08 April 2003

  • 19:45 ChampionshipGrimsby 0-1 Wolves

Saturday, 05 April 2003

  • 15:00 ChampionshipWolves 0-0 Rotherham

Saturday, 22 March 2003

  • 15:00 ChampionshipWolves 6-0 Gillingham

Tuesday, 18 March 2003

  • 19:45 ChampionshipWolves 0-0 Stoke City

Saturday, 15 March 2003

  • 15:00 ChampionshipPortsmouth 1-0 Wolves

Wednesday, 12 March 2003

  • 20:00 ChampionshipReading 0-1 Wolves

Sunday, 09 March 2003

  • 16:00 The FA CupSouthampton 2-0 Wolves

Wednesday, 05 March 2003

  • 19:45 ChampionshipWolves 1-1 Ipswich

Saturday, 01 March 2003

  • 15:00 ChampionshipWolves 4-0 C Palace

Tuesday, 25 February 2003

  • 19:45 ChampionshipWolves 0-0 Watford

Saturday, 22 February 2003

  • 15:00 ChampionshipPreston 0-2 Wolves

Wednesday, 19 February 2003

  • 19:45 ChampionshipIpswich 2-4 Wolves

Sunday, 16 February 2003

  • 19:00 The FA CupWolves 3-1 Rochdale

Saturday, 08 February 2003

  • 15:00 ChampionshipBrighton 4-1 Wolves

Saturday, 01 February 2003

  • 15:00 ChampionshipSheff Wed 0-4 Wolves

Saturday, 25 January 2003

  • 15:00 The FA CupWolves 4-1 Leicester

Saturday, 18 January 2003

  • 15:00 ChampionshipWolves 1-1 MK Dons

Saturday, 11 January 2003

  • 15:00 ChampionshipWalsall 0-1 Wolves

Sunday, 05 January 2003

  • 16:00 The FA CupWolves 3-2 Newcastle

Wednesday, 01 January 2003

  • 15:00 ChampionshipWolves 1-1 Derby

Saturday, 28 December 2002

  • 15:00 ChampionshipWolves 1-2 Bradford

Thursday, 26 December 2002

  • 15:00 ChampionshipBurnley 2-1 Wolves

Saturday, 21 December 2002

  • 15:00 ChampionshipMillwall 1-1 Wolves

Saturday, 14 December 2002

  • 15:00 ChampionshipWolves 0-2 Coventry

Saturday, 07 December 2002

  • 15:00 ChampionshipWolves 1-0 Norwich

Saturday, 30 November 2002

  • 17:35 ChampionshipRotherham 0-0 Wolves

Saturday, 23 November 2002

  • 15:00 ChampionshipWolves 2-1 N Forest

Saturday, 16 November 2002

  • 15:00 ChampionshipCoventry 0-2 Wolves

Monday, 11 November 2002

  • 19:45 ChampionshipWolves 1-1 Brighton

Wednesday, 06 November 2002

  • 19:45 ChampionshipWolves 1-1 Portsmouth

Saturday, 02 November 2002

  • 15:00 ChampionshipWatford 1-1 Wolves

Tuesday, 29 October 2002

  • 19:45 ChampionshipGillingham 0-4 Wolves

Saturday, 26 October 2002

  • 15:00 ChampionshipWolves 4-1 Grimsby

Saturday, 19 October 2002

  • 17:35 ChampionshipStoke City 0-2 Wolves

Saturday, 05 October 2002

  • 15:00 ChampionshipWolves 1-3 Sheff Utd

Tuesday, 01 October 2002

  • 19:45 Capital One CupRotherham 4-4 Wolves

Saturday, 28 September 2002

  • 15:00 ChampionshipLeicester 1-0 Wolves

Tuesday, 24 September 2002

  • 19:45 ChampionshipWolves 4-0 Preston

Saturday, 21 September 2002

  • 15:00 ChampionshipWolves 0-1 Reading

Saturday, 14 September 2002

  • 15:00 ChampionshipC Palace 4-2 Wolves

Wednesday, 11 September 2002

  • 19:45 Capital One CupSwansea 2-3 Wolves

Saturday, 31 August 2002

  • 15:00 ChampionshipMK Dons 3-2 Wolves

Tuesday, 27 August 2002

  • 19:45 ChampionshipWolves 2-2 Sheff Wed

Saturday, 24 August 2002

  • 15:15 ChampionshipDerby 1-4 Wolves

Saturday, 17 August 2002

  • 15:00 ChampionshipWolves 3-0 Burnley

Wednesday, 14 August 2002

  • 19:45 ChampionshipWolves 3-1 Walsall

Sunday, 11 August 2002

  • 16:30 ChampionshipBradford 0-0 Wolves

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