Enthusiasts of the game at St Luke's School, Blakenhall formed a club in 1877 and two years later, after merging the local cricket and football clubs, Wolverhampton Wanderers was born. Three times football league champions in the 1950s; four times FA Cup winners; twice League Cup winners; plus Texaco Cup and Sherpa Van Trophy victors: Wolverhampton Wanderers is justifiably proud to be listed among the nation’s most famous clubs. Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club Molineux Waterloo Road Wolverhampton WV1 4QR Telephone: 0870 442 0123 Fax: 01902 687006 Ticket office: 0870 442 0123 Travel details. By tram Trams go every six minutes from Birmingham Snow Hill to Wolverhampton St Georges terminus. Terminus is ten minutes walk from Molineux, across city centre. By train Wolverhampton train station is ten minutes walk from Molinuex. By Road From the North: Exit M6 at Junction 12. At island take A5 – 3rd exit – for Wolverhampton. At next island turn left onto A449 Wolverhampton. After six miles, A449 goes under M54. Carry straight on. At the sixth island (Five Ways Island) take 3rd exit (Molineux, University North) into Waterloo Road. Ground is one mile straight on.
From the South West: Exit M5 at Junction 2. Follow signs for Wolverhampton along A4123 for 8 miles until you reach the Wolverhampton ring road. Turn left onto ring road (A4150) following signs for Molineux. Turn second left at next two islands, passing Banks’ Brewery and swimming pool on left. Turn left at next set of traffic lights. Molineux is 500 yards on right.
From the South East: Exit M6 at junction 10. Take A454 via Willenhall to Wolverhampton ring road. At first roundabout, take 4th exit – A449 Stafford Road. Straight on at next two sets of traffic lights. At third set, filter right into Waterloo Road. Molineux is 500 yards on right. Wolves trivia Playing under the name of Los Angeles Wolves, Wolves won the 14 match international tournament in the USA in 1967 beating Aberdeen by the odd goal in eleven in the final. |