We take a look at the last five meetings between Wolverhampton Wanderers and Derby County.
Derby 0-0 Wolves (16th February, 2013 – Championship)
A point was not enough to ease Wolves’ relegation worries, as their goalless draw at Derby left them one point and one place above the bottom three.
In a tight game of few chances, Derby came closest to breaking the deadlock but Carl Ikeme kept out Jamie Ward’s free-kick.
Derby 5-0 Wolves (8th November, 2014 – Championship)
Derby hammered Wolves at Pride Park to move top of the Championship table.
Ryan Shotton handed the Rams an early lead before doubles from Johnny Russell and Jeff Hendrick completed an emphatic victory for Steve McClaren’s side. The win saw Derby leapfrog Bournemouth and Middlesbrough in the table, while Wolves dropped down to ninth.

Wolves 2-0 Derby (20th March, 2015 – Championship)
Tomasz Kuszczak was in fine form to help Wolves overcome their play-off rivals at Molineux.
The Wolves keeper made a series of fine saves to keep the visitors at bay as Nouha Dicko broke up the other end to fire Wolves into an early second half lead. Their advantage was doubled when Lee Grant turned Richard Keogh’s attempted clearance into his own net.
The result saw Wolves move within two points of fifth-placed Derby.

Derby 4-2 Wolves (18th October, 2015 – Championship)
Chris Martin turned in a tremendous performance as Derby put four past Wolves.
Martin bagged a first-half brace and could have had a hat-trick but his penalty was saved by Emiliano Martinez. Wolves went into the break 3-1 down after Bradley Johnson scored three minutes into first-half stoppage time.
Johnny Russell’s 57th-minute goal put the Rams out of reach as Adam Le Fondre netted a consolation for Kenny Jackett’s side.
Wolves 2-1 Derby (27th February, 2016 – Championship)
Wolves won their first game in seven thanks to a double from George Saville.
Chris Martin’s wonderful free-kick just before half time cancelled out Saville’s first goal for Wolves. Kenny Jackett’s men pushed for a winner and found it with four minutes to spare.
Saville got on the end of Matt Doherty cross to head home the winner and dent Derby’s automatic promotion hopes.

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