Chelsea lost at champions Liverpool in midweek and know they can't slip up again.
Should they lose at home on Sunday and Leicester draw with Manchester United, the Blues will miss out on the Champions League.
Wolves will be looking to finish off their fine season with a win in the capital.
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Chelsea v Wolves: Date and kick-off time
The Premier League match will be held at Stamford Bridge on Sunday, July 26 and will kick-off at 4pm.
Chelsea beat Wolves at Molineux 5-2 in September with Tammy Abraham netting a hat-trick.
This fixture finished 1-1 last season with Eden Hazard cancelling out Raul Jimenez's opener.
Chelsea v Wolves: TV channel and live stream
The game is being broadcast on Sky Sports Football from 3pm.
Sky Sports customers can live stream this via the app using their mobile, tablet or computer devices.
If not, you can purchase a Sky Sports Day Pass from NowTV for £8.99.
Chelsea v Wolves: Radio coverage
talkSPORT 2 will have full, exclusive coverage of the match from 3pm.
Fans will have the option to listen to the game with or without crowd noise, so you can choose whichever way suits you best.
Joe Shennan and David Connolly will be on commentary duty at Stamford Bridge and to listen in click on one of the radio players below.
Listen to talkSPORT 2 commentary with crowd noise
Listen to talkSPORT 2 commentary without crowd noise (available from kick-off time)
Chelsea take on Wolves on the last day of the Premier League season needing at least a point to secure a top-four finish.