Match Details and What’s at Stake
Wolverhampton Wanderers will host Everton in the third round of the Carabao Cup on Wolves vs Everton Carabao Cup Tuesday, 23 September 2025. Kick‑off is slated for 7:45 pm at Molineux, and both managers have hinted at rotating squads to give fringe players a chance to shine. The Toffees, fresh off a solid Premier League run, will look to avoid an early exit, while Vitor Pereira hopes a win could kick‑start momentum for the league campaign.
Historically, the two clubs have met over 160 times, with Wolves enjoying a slight edge in recent cup encounters. Fans can expect a lively atmosphere, especially after the club announced a special light show to fire up the crowd before the whistle.
Ticketing, Pricing and Fan Experience
Ticket sales follow a strict priority ladder. Season‑ticket holders get first dibs on 5 September at 9 am, their allocated seats held until midnight on 10 September. Club members step in from 11 September, also at 9 am, before the general public can snap up tickets starting 15 September.
The pricing structure rewards early purchase: adult tickets are £15 before midnight on 22 September, rising to £20 on match day. Concessions for over‑65s and under‑21s sit at £10 early, then £15 on the day. Youth tickets (under‑17 and under‑14) stay fixed at £5 regardless of when you buy.
- Lower Steve Bull Stand reserved for Everton supporters.
- Remaining stands designated for Wolves fans (the “Old Gold” crowd).
- Season‑ticket holders will tap smartcards at turnstiles.
- All other fans receive printable tickets via email or a QR code on their phones.
Beyond tickets, the club is banking on the pre‑match light show to encourage early arrival. Continuous flashing effects will bathe the stadium in colour, and organisers are urging fans to be seated well before kick‑off to keep the buzz alive.
With the stage set, both sets of supporters have clear instructions and a fair price point to enjoy what promises to be a memorable cup night at Molineux.