Arsenal travels to Molineux on Wednesday, February 18, 2026, for a crucial Premier League clash against Wolves, kicking off at 8pm GMT.
The Gunners currently lead the league, four points ahead of Manchester City, but recently dropped points in a draw against Brentford. Wolves find themselves in a precarious position, 16 points from safety with only nine points from 26 games.
Match Details and Viewing Options
The match will be televised live on Sky Sports Main Event in the UK, with coverage beginning at 7pm. Sky Sports subscribers can as well stream the game via the Sky Travel app. Expert analysis will be available through Standard Sport’s live blog on matchday.
Team News and Injury Updates
Wolves are dealing with several injuries. Hwang Hee-Chan is sidelined with an ankle problem, and Toti Gomes is recovering from a hamstring injury. Andre may be available after a minor calf issue.
Arsenal has injury concerns as well. Arteta has confirmed that a German player sustained a muscle problem and will be out for a few weeks. Mikel Merino may not play again this season after undergoing foot surgery.
Prediction: Arsenal’s Title Ambitions on Display
Given Arsenal’s strong form and Wolves’ struggles, a victory for the Gunners appears likely. Arsenal’s recent performance against Wigan demonstrated their attacking prowess, though their draw against Brentford highlighted potential vulnerabilities. The question remains whether Wolves can replicate Brentford’s spirited resistance.
Head-to-Head Record
[Head-to-head record information not provided in sources]
Match Odds
Odds via Betfair (subject to change).
FAQ
Q: What time does Wolves vs Arsenal kick off?
A: 8pm GMT on Wednesday, February 18, 2026.
Q: Where can I watch the game?
A: Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Go.
Q: Who is injured for Wolves?
A: Hwang Hee-Chan and Toti Gomes are injured. Andre may be available.
Q: Who is injured for Arsenal?
A: A German player has a muscle problem, and Mikel Merino is recovering from surgery.
