Wolves are preparing to play Bournemouth. Saturday’s matchup will be the two sides’ 10th Premier League encounter.
Although close, the Old Gold have the better head-to-head record against the Cherries. The Midlands club boast four wins and two draws out of nine meetings against Andoni Iraola’s men.
And ahead of this weekend’s latest fixture, which will take place at the Vitality Stadium at 3 p.m. GMT on the 22nd of February, 2025, Molineux News have looked back at the best goals scored by the away team.

5. Raul Jimenez (2020)
Raul Jimenez’s powerful header was the difference away to Bournemouth in 2020.
The Mexican combined excellently with Adama Traore and out-leapt the Cherries’ defence to blast the ball beyond opposition goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale.
4. Ivan Cavaleiro (2018)
Ivan Cavaleiro’s superb counter-attacking goal capped off an excellent 2-0 Premier League home victory for Wolves in 2018.
The Portuguese wide-forward linked up with Helder Costa before calmly slotting the ball beyond Asmir Begovic to take all three points.
3. Joao Moutinho (2019)
Joao Moutinho’s magical free-kick against Bournemouth in 2019 will always be remembered as one of the Portuguese midfielder’s best in gold and black.
The midfield maestro’s 21-minute strike, which came from an impossibly tight angle, opened the game’s scoring before teammate Jimenez scored the side’s winner 10 minutes later.
2. Raul Jiminez (2019)
And that goal is this one.
Jimenez’s winner against Bournemouth in 2019 saw the Mexican get on the end of a ferociously quick free kick counter attack.
Moutinho played a quick through ball to Traore, who combined expertly with Jimenez for the goal that secured all three points.
1. Matheus Cunha (2023)
Matheus Cunha will be expected to start against Bournemouth this weekend. The Brazilian is in fine form and one of Wolves’ best-ever forwards.
Although fans may not have many games left to witness his skill and talent, his equalising strike against the Cherries in 2023 will live on forever.
Even though Sasa Kalajdzic stole the headlines for his 88th-minute winner, it was Cunha’s beautifully curled effort which was the best of the match.