With two of the founder members of the Football League set to go head-to-head at Molineux on Wednesday night, Wolves Museum is open for general admission ahead of the Carabao Cup visit of Burnley.
Gary O’Neil’s side will be taking on the Championship outfit in the second round of the competition, and supporters can learn more about the history of the Old Gold before kick-off, as the museum will be open for visits from 10.30am all the way through till 7pm.
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Supporters heading to the match can discover all the fascinating exhibits there is to see inside the VisitEngland accredited museum, which offers an incredible insight into the rich history of Wolves, including the early years of the club’s foundation, becoming a founder member of the Football League and the role Wolves played in the creation of European football.
The museum has been relaunched in recent years, seeing thousands of supporters flock to the Stan Cullis Stand-based attraction, where visitors can also learn more about the club’s multiple league and cup triumphs, recent success in the Premier League, and also a famous clash against Wednesday’s visitors, which saw almost 50,000 Wolves supporters follow their team to Wembley Stadium and watch them lift the Sherpa Van Trophy following a 2-0 win over the Clarets in May 1988.
Tickets for the museum are priced at £10 for adults and £5 for children under the age of 14 and can be purchased on the door or in advance by clicking here.
Wolves Museum is fully accessible, ensuring everyone can enjoy their visit without limitations.