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Hammers-Palace stalemate relegates Wolves, mounts pressure on Spurs

by Agence France-Presse - AFP

London Apr 21, 2026 - 5:02 pm GMT+3
Crystal Palace goalkeeper Dean Henderson clears the ball during a Premier League match against West Ham United, in London, U.K., April 20, 2026. (EPA Photo)
Crystal Palace goalkeeper Dean Henderson clears the ball during a Premier League match against West Ham United, in London, U.K., April 20, 2026. (EPA Photo)
by Agence France-Presse - AFP Apr 21, 2026 5:02 pm

West Ham’s goalless draw with Crystal Palace on Monday condemned Wolves to Premier League relegation, boosted West Ham’s survival hopes and left struggling Tottenham in deeper trouble.

Bottom of the table Wolves have long been destined for the drop and their descent into the Championship was confirmed by the stalemate at Selhurst Park.

Wolves are now 16 points behind fourth-bottom West Ham, with a maximum of 15 available from their last five matches.

After eight seasons in the top-flight, Wolves succumbed tamely, winning just three of their 33 league matches to date this term.

Despite notable recent wins against Aston Villa and Liverpool, Wolves have looked like relegation certainties for months and their eight-year stay in the Premier League is coming to an end.

Vitor Pereira, now in charge of Nottingham Forest, started the season in charge of the Molineux club but the Portuguese coach was sacked in early November after a terrible start to the campaign.

Former Middlesbrough boss Edwards was brought in but he had an almost impossible task and has been unable to work a miracle.

Second-bottom Burnley look certain to join Wolves in the second tier next season.

They will be relegated if they lose against title-chasing Manchester City on Wednesday.

The Hammers' draw improved their own survival prospects, moving them two points clear of third-bottom Tottenham.

Tottenham's 2-2 draw against Brighton on Saturday was a boost to West Ham, with the two London rivals having five games left in the fight to avoid relegation.

Tottenham, winless in their first two games under boss Roberto De Zerbi, haven't played in the second tier since 1977-78.

The north Londoners have gone 15 league matches without a win, stretching back to December.

Last in the Championship in 2011-12, West Ham's biggest league win for three years, 4-0 over Wolves nine days ago, moved them out of the bottom three for only the second time in 2026.

Nuno Espirito Santo's side built on that result with a gritty point against UEFA Conference League semi-finalists Palace.

"It will go all the way, for sure. Not only at the bottom of the table but at the top. This season has been very tight," Nuno said.

"We have a mission ahead and keep going. It's going to be a fight until the end."

Palace's win at West Ham in September sparked Graham Potter's sacking and Nuno's eventual appointment as his replacement.

Nuno has gradually revived West Ham since then and from January 17 onwards, only four Premier League teams have picked up more points than the Hammers.

West Ham threatened first when Valentin Castellanos fired over from the edge of the area.

Brennan Johnson should have put Palace in front from Tyrick Mitchell's cross, but the unmarked forward headed wastefully wide.

Johnson tried to make amends, curling narrowly wide from 18 yards.

But it was West Ham who finished the half stronger, with El Hadji Malick Diouf's cross reaching Konstantinos Mavropanos for a towering header that forced a fine save from Dean Henderson.

Mavropanos had another header repelled by Henderson after the interval.

Palace winger Ismaila Sarr was denied a late winner when he slammed home from close-range, only for the goal to be disallowed for handball by Jean-Philippe Mateta.

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