At a glance

  • Cole Palmer scores three goals in first 38 minutes of game

  • Forward gets first two from penalty spot before driving in third

  • Tolu Arokodare gets one back early in second half from close range

  • Win is fourth in a row for Chelsea in league under Liam Rosenior

ByGary Rose
BBC Sport journalist

Cole Palmer scored a first-half hat-trick as Chelsea won at bottom-of-the-table Wolves to continue their good run of form under Liam Rosenior.

The forward had four Premier League goals this season before Saturday's match but almost matched that tally in just one game as he produced an impressive display.

His first two came from the penalty spot, first converting coolly into the bottom corner after Joao Pedro had been fouled, then sending the goalkeeper the wrong way for his second, again coming after Pedro had been fouled.

Palmer drove in from Marc Cucurella's pass to wrap up the hat-trick in the 38th minute, with the Wolves defence having fallen apart.

Those three goals also ensured his name entered the history books as he became the first player in the Premier League to score three first-half hat-tricks.

Wolves were better at the start of the second half with Mateus Mane hitting the woodwork before Tolu Arokodare turned in from close range following a corner.

Despite an improved display from the hosts, Chelsea were able to keep them at bay for the remainder of the match.

The win - Chelsea's fourth in a row in the league under Rosenior - keeps them firmly in top-four contention. They remain fifth in the table, one point behind fourth-placed Manchester United.

Media caption,

Chelsea are embracing Rosenior's 'positive attitude' - Sanchez

Chelsea analysis: Palmer back to his best as World Cup approaches?

Cole Palmer celebrates scoring against WolvesImage source, AFP via Getty Images
Image caption,

Cole Palmer took his Premier League tally to seven goals this season

After sparkling for Chelsea in 2025-26, this has been a tougher season for Palmer with injury and a lack of form meaning he only had a handful of goals to show before Saturday.

But this was a display reminiscent of the Palmer of last season - cool and clinical with his finishes while generally getting involved with many of the hosts' attacks.

It is the third time in his Chelsea career he has scored a first-half hat-trick.

Palmer was taken off 15 minutes into the second half as the club continues to carefully manage his minutes while he is working his way back to full fitness following a groin injury.

But, with the 2026 World Cup coming up in four months and England playing their final two friendlies before the tournament in North America in March, this was a timely reminder to both club and country of the talent he possesses.

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'Cole looked happy today' - Rosenior reacts to Chelsea win

Wolves analysis: Poor defending proves costly

Bar a minor miracle, Wolves will be playing Championship football next season - but performances since 30 December have given their fans some cause for optimism.

They went four games unbeaten - winning two and drawing two - while producing some encouraging displays.

However, it is now three defeats in a row for Rob Edwards' side and their performance in the first half of this game was a reminder there is still plenty of work for them to do as poor defending - particularly with the two penalties - killed the game for them.

Matt Doherty needlessly clipped Joao Pedro inside the box for the first, before Yerson Mosquera shoved over the striker for the second.

Wolves were much better after the break, showing plenty of fight and desire, but by then the damage had been done.

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Wolves made a couple of ludicrous decisions - Edwards

Player of the match

Number: 10 C. Palmer
Average rating 8.80
Number: 14 T. Arokodare
Average Rating: 5.30
Number: 1 José Sá
Average Rating: 5.14
Number: 47 A. Gomes
Average Rating: 5.06
Number: 9 A. Armstrong
Average Rating: 5.06
Number: 36 M. Mané
Average Rating: 5.05
Number: 21 Rodrigo Gomes
Average Rating: 4.92
Number: 3 Hugo Bueno
Average Rating: 4.88
Number: 37 L. Krejčí
Average Rating: 4.85
Number: 8 João Gomes
Average Rating: 4.80
Number: 27 J. Bellegarde
Average Rating: 4.63
Number: 4 S. Bueno
Average Rating: 4.53
Number: 17 Pedro Lima
Average Rating: 4.50
Number: 15 Y. Mosquera
Average Rating: 4.46
Number: 11 Hwang Hee-Chan
Average Rating: 3.88
Number: 2 M. Doherty
Average Rating: 3.67

After the opportunity to rate players has closed, the score displayed represents the average from all the submissions by BBC Sport users.