There’s a quick turnaround for Wolves Women this Sunday as they take on Hull City Ladies at the SEAH Stadium looking to put weather woes behind them in the FA WNL.
Wednesday night’s 3-0 win over Sporting Khalsa, which saw an Amber Hughes brace and Charlotte Greengrass header, was Wolves first league match since December and they are now looking forward to returning to the SEAH Stadium for an FA WNL match for the first time in 11 weeks.
Hull City come to Telford having had the luxury of no midweek game – they face Loughborough on Tuesday – but did lose in their last outing on February 8th, going down 3-1 at the hands of Stoke City.
League Form Guide:
Wolves: WWWWW
Hull City: LLLDL
Last Time Out
Hull City 1-7 Wolves | 21/09/25
Wolves made the long trip to North Ferriby in September and were stunned by the hosts who took a 1-0 lead in the clash. Two stunning Beth Merrick strikes got Wolves off the mark to lead 2-1 at the break before they shown their ruthlessness in the second half with goals from Louanne Worsey, Amy Sims (2), Amber Hughes and Abi Loydon.
Tickets
Supporters should purchase their tickets in advance to save on the match day rate at the SEAH Stadium.
CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE TICKETS – save by buying in advance:
- Adult , U21, 65+ - £5
- U17 - £3
Match day prices from midday, online and on the gate:
- Adult - £8
- U17 - £5
Supporters can also upgrade to hospitality for just £20 per person.
One Pack, One Planet // Pride in the Pack
Following the postponement of our match against Rugby on February 8th, this match will now form our One Pack One Planet and Pride in the Pack match days, where we celebrate our club's LGBTQ+ supporters as well as the club's environmental initiative One Pack One Planet.

Win’s Bar
Win’s Bar, inside the West Stand at the SEAH Stadium, is open for supporters from 1pm for pre-match refreshements. Win’s Bar is located inside the main reception, through the double doors to the left. A selection of draft beers and ciders, soft drinks and bar snacks are available as well as toilet facilties.

Listen Live
Supporters unable to attend the game in person on Sunday can listen to LIVE audio commentary of the clash HERE from Andrew Morgan.
Next Up
Wolves face their longest trip of the season next weekend when they head to Middlesbrough in a 2pm kick-off.