WOLVES’ clash against Arsenal could be affected by snow after the Molineux club issued a weather warning to supporters.

The Premier League’s basement club are set to welcome the league leaders at 8pm on Wednesday night.

Wolverhampton Wanderers v Sunderland - Sky Bet ChampionshipWolves have warned fans that snow could disrupt their home clash against ArsenalCredit: Getty Wolverhampton Wanderers v Sunderland - Sky Bet ChampionshipA yellow weather warning is in place but Wolves have no concerns about the game going aheadCredit: Getty

Wolves are all but certain to go down, but it’s a crucial game for the Gunners as they look to go seven points clear of Man City.

But fans have been braced for disruption, with a yellow weather warning in place for snow.

However, the club insist there are “no concerns” about the game going ahead at present.

A Wolves statement read: “Supporters attending tonight’s Premier League fixture against Arsenal at Molineux are advised to plan their journey carefully, with a yellow weather warning for snow in place from 4pm today until 6am on Thursday.

“The warning covers parts of Wales, central England and the southern Pennines, with the potential for periods of rain and snow during Wednesday evening and overnight.

“While the likelihood of significant disruption is currently assessed as very low, conditions may deteriorate quickly in places.”

It urged fans to check travel updates in advance, allow more time for journeys, while being cautious when approaching the stadium.

Wolves added: “Club safety staff will continue to monitor conditions closely throughout the day, but there are currently no concerns about the fixture itself going ahead as planned.”

More to follow.