Bears GM Ryan Poles: Sam Roush pick changes nothing with Cole Kmet
Bears GM Ryan Poles says Sam Roush's pick changes nothing for Cole Kmet.
Tottenham Hotspur faces Wolves at Molineux Stadium on Saturday at 10 am ET as they fight to avoid relegation. Live updates and highlights are available through PST's live blog.
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Tottenham Hotspur's desperate bid to avoid relegation from the Premier League takes them to Molineux Stadium, home of already-relegated-Wolves, on Saturday (10am ET).
WATCH — Wolves vs Tottenham Hotspur
For live updates and highlights throughout Wolves vs Tottenham Hotspur, check out PST's live blog coverage below.
Kick off time: 10 am ET Saturday (April 25)
Venue: Molineux Stadium — Wolverhampton
TV Channel: USA
Streaming: Watch on USA
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Wolves vs Tottenham Hotspur kicks off at 10 am ET on Saturday.
You can watch Wolves vs Tottenham Hotspur live on the USA network and stream it on their website.
The match is crucial for Tottenham as they are trying to avoid relegation from the Premier League.
Bears GM Ryan Poles says Sam Roush's pick changes nothing for Cole Kmet.

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Spurs (18th - 31 points) looked set to earn their first PL victory of 2026 last weekend, until Brighton scored in stoppage time and Roberto de Zerbi's side had to settle for a deflating singular point. After West Ham (17th - 33 points) drew Crystal Palace on Monday, Spurs were no closer to safety even if the performance, effort level and encouragement from the fans looked and sounded markedly different than at any other point this season. De Zerbi said after the game that he believes Spurs can win all five of their remaining games, and last-place Wolves is perhaps the perfect place to start.
West Ham's point was the straw that broke the camel's back for Rob Edwards' side, as they sit 16 points adrift with only five games left to play. They weren't going down without a fight (nine of their 17 points were won in a six-game span in February and March, but back to back defeats of 4-0 and 3-0 (to fellow relegation fighters West Ham and Leeds) may have dented confidence the last two times out.
If not now, then never. Wolves 1-3 Spurs.