
Wolves can no longer beat their record points haul of 103 in League One in 2013-14
Sheffield Wednesday held Championship title-winners Wolves to a goalless draw at a drizzly Molineux.
In a first half of few chances Wolves came the closest through Benik Afobe's low shot from an acute angle and Romain Saiss's close-range header.
The hosts almost took the lead from the restart through two Diogo Jota low strikes and Danny Batth's header.
The Owls showed little in attack but denied Wolves a fifth successive win prior to lifting the league trophy.
The Molineux side had already wrapped up the Championship title going into the game, after their 4-0 win against Bolton last time around, but they struggled to convert chances against a Sheffield Wednesday side that could not get into the game.
The result means Wolves - on 99 points - will have to wait until their trip to relegated Sunderland on the last day of the season if they are to cross the 100 mark for the second time in five seasons.
Nuno Espirito Santo's side could become only the fifth team to cross into a century of points in the second tier after Fulham in 2000-01 (101), Newcastle United in 2009-10 (102), Sunderland in 1998-99 (105) and Reading in 2005-06 (106).
A goalless stalemate against Wednesday, who dropped to 15th, also means that Wolves cannot beat their record points haul of 103 in League One in 2013-14.
Wolves boss Nuno Espirito Santo:
"It is a special day. A fantastic day. When you get something that is material and you can hold on to that is when you feel you are champions.
"I think we were the better team in the competition, more consistent and we deserved it after the hard work of the boys. It is a day that I will always remember.
"All the support throughout the season, here at Molineux and all the stadiums has been fantastic.
"But especially today after the game had finished they celebrated with us it was fantastic day for us in our memory."
Sheffield Wednesday manager Jos Luhukay:
"Over 90 minutes it was a good game from us, good defending, we had good stability and played good football.
"We came here with a lot of confidence and I am satisfied with our work against the best team in the league.
"I'm very happy with the progression we have made over the last two and a half months."