Wolves will return to Molineux this weekend when they face Brentford.
This is Wolves’ second televised match of the Premier League campaign and we’ve got all the information you need on how to watch Wolves v Brentford on TV and online.
When is Wolves v Brentford on TV?
Wolves v Brentford will take place on Saturday 18th September 2021.
Thomas Frank’s side are currently 10th in the Premier League with five points from four games.

What time does Wolves v Brentford kick-off?
Wolves v Brentford will kick off at 12.30pm.
While Wolves were at Watford last weekend, Brentford suffered a last-gasp home loss against Brighton.
What TV channel is Wolves v Brentford on?
Wolves fans not going to Molineux can watch the buildup to the game from 11.30am on BT Sport 1.
The match will also be on BT Sport Ultimate for customers who have that capacity.
How to live stream Wolves v Brentford
BT Sport customers can live stream the game via the BT Sport app on a variety of devices, including smartphones and tablets.

Wolves v Brentford team news
Pedro Neto, Jonny and Bruno Jordao will definitely miss this game. Willy Boly and Yerson Mosquera are working their way back to fitness and could be involved.
Otherwise, Wolves look in pretty good shape despite the fact Lage hasn’t rotated his squad too much this season.
Performances have been good and it would be a surprise if Lage altered too much for the sake of it here.
Our prediction: Wolves v Brentford
These are the kinds of games Wolves have to be winning and they are more than capable.
Last weekend’s win should inspire confidence, and if the performance against Watford is replicated, Lage can pick up another win against a newly-promoted side.
Our prediction: Wolves 2-0 Brentford
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