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Lake Hamilton hosted White Hall soccer Friday for senior night in Wolf Stadium as the Wolves won 8-1 and the Lady Wolves lost 3-1.
Brighton climb to seventh place in the Premier League and boost their hopes of European qualification with a 3-0 victory against bottom side Wolves.
Joao Palhinha's late goal secured a huge win for Spurs as they won for the first time in the league in 2026.
Brighton score record goal and get European bid back on track in Wolves thrashing - Brighton 3-0 Wolves: Jack Hinshelwood scored Brighton’s fastest Premier League goal after 35 seconds and the Seagull
Wolves came back from two goals down to take another point in a classic tale of two teams scoring goals but coming up short of their aims as the 20th-place visitors drew Brentford 2-2 at the Gtech Community Stadium on Monday. Michael Kayode and Igor Thiago ...
Brighton look to get back on track in their European quest on Saturday (15:00 BST) against a Wolves side yet to win away from home in the Premier League this season. This summer promises to be a managerial merry-go-round with several clubs and head coaches involved in the various imminent vacancies – but Brighton and Fabian Hurzeler won't be among them.
PEARCY — Lake Hamilton Wolves soccer teams hosted El Dorado on Tuesday at Wolf Stadium. The Lady Wolves game finished in a 0-0 with the Lady Wildcats and the Wolves dropped a 2-1 decision to El Dorado after surrendering a pair of early goals.
Ex- Albion players Guy Butters and Warren Aspinall believe facing Wolves on Saturday (15:00 BST) is a good chance for Brighton get another three points on the board in their quest for Europe and could also be an opportunity to boost their goal difference.
Ryan Suzuki scored twice, Bradly Nadeau had a goal and two assists and Evan Vierling also tallied to propel the Chicago Wolves to a 5-2 victory over the Rockford IceHogs on Saturday night in Rosemont. Felix Unger Sorum chipped in two assists as Chicago won ...
WOLVES are lining up a summer swoop for red-hot Tromso ace Jens Hjerto-Dahl. The midfielder, 20, has exploded on to the scene in Norway and is now on the radar of top European clubs, with