Wolves have been charged by the FA after their supporters were found to be singing homophobic chants during the Premier League clash with Chelsea last month.
The game - which Wolves won 1-0 at Molineux - was marred by some of the home side's fans behaviour and a tannoy announcement was put out telling them to stop the chanting.
However, a section of supporters responded by booing the announcement and they began to sing the homophobic chants louder.
Three arrests were made by West Midlands police as a result and the FA have now confirmed the club has been officially charged.