
Wolves vs Leeds United: Early weather forecast, ticket details, travel information
Leeds United are back on the road this coming weekend when they take on Wolves at Molineux.
Gabriel Gudmundsson’s own goal against Fulham left the travelling Leeds supporters shell-shocked as they fell to a 1-0 defeat.
Next up for Farke’s men is another away trip in which picking up at least a point is a realistic proposition on paper, as Wolves are the only team in the Premier League to be on zero points after their opening four matches.
Farke will know that his side cannot afford to leave the West Midlands empty-handed after what happened last weekend in what is a crucial game, despite it being so early into the campaign.

High chance of rain for Leeds’ clash vs Wolves
With Leeds potentially facing a fine for being late to Fulham, Farke will be keen to ensure such a scenario does not occur again.
For United’s next match on Saturday, as of 16 September, the Met Office claims there is a 50 per cent chance of rain for the 3pm kick-off.
This probability goes up to 60 per cent at 5pm, meaning supporters should prepare for some form of rainfall throughout the afternoon.
Despite any potential rainfall, it is set to be a relatively warm afternoon, with temperatures of 15 degrees which is set to drop to 14 degrees by the time the match finishes.
Leeds tickets sold out for Wolves clash
Unsurprisingly, Leeds have sold out their allocation of tickets for their trip to take on Wolves.
The new ballot system for away games is an extremely heated subject within the fanbase, but one good thing it does is allow those who have not been to many away games to have an opportunity to sample the occasion.
Based on the away allocation being 3,000 tickets, the new ballot system works as such, per Leeds United’s website:
- 34.2% Away Season Ticket Holders
- 28% Tracker (supporters with high tracker attendance from the 2024/25 season)
- 28% Home Season Ticket Holders
- 9.8% Members

Travel information
For supporters driving to the game on Saturday, there are five car parks situated within a kilometre walk from the stadium.
Camp Street Car Park and Birch Street Car Park are two car parks recommended by Wolves themselves, with both just a little over half a kilometre away from Molineux.
Further residential parking is available on Kennedy Road, but this is a slightly longer walk to the ground, taking around 15 minutes.
For those travelling by train, Wolverhampton Railway Station is around a 15-minute walk away from the ground as well, meaning both options are more than viable.
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