Wolves go to Blackburn Rovers first up
Wolves face Blackburn Rovers away on the opening day of the season for the third time in 12 years.
In a tough start for Kenny Jackett's side they then face two of the relegated Premier League teams in successive games.
Hull City and Queens Park Rangers both visit Molineux, before Wolves travel to Wales to face Cardiff City.
A home fixture against Charlton Athletic and then trips to Bolton Wanderers and Fulham round off a testing opening to the 2015/16 season for Wolves.
AUGUST
08-08-15: Blackburn Rovers (A)
15-08-15: Hull City (H)
18-08-15: Queens Park Rangers (H)
22-08-15: Cardiff City (A)
29-08-15: Charlton Athletic (H)
SEPTEMBER
12-09-15: Bolton Wanderers (A)
15-09-15: Fulham (A)
19-09-15: Brighton (H)
26-09-15: Preston North End (A)
OCTOBER
17-10-15: Derby County (A)
20-10-15: Brentford (H)
24-10-15: Middlesbrough (H)
31-10-15: Birmingham City (A)
NOVEMBER
03-11-15: Bristol City (A)
07-11-15: Burnley (H)
21-11-15: Ipswich Town (A)
28-11-15: Milton Keynes Dons (H)
DECEMBER
05-12-15: Rotherham United (A)
12-12-15: Nottingham Forest (H)
15-12-15: Leeds United (H)
19-12-15: Sheffield Wednesday (A)
26-12-15: Reading (H)
28-12-15: Charlton Athletic (A)
JANUARY
02-01-16: Brighton (A)
12-01-16: Fulham (H)
16-01-16: Cardiff City (H)
23-01-16: Queens Park Rangers (A)
30-01-16: Bolton Wanderers (H)
FEBRUARY
06-02-16: Reading (A)
13-02-16: Preston North End (H)
20-02-16: Huddersfield Town (A)
23-02-16: Brentford (A)
27-02-16: Derby County (H)
MARCH
05-03-16: Middlesbrough (A)
08-03-16: Bristol City (H)
12-03-16: Birmingham City (H)
19-03-16: Burnley (A)
APRIL
02-04-16: Ipswich Town (H)
05-04-16: Milton Keynes Dons (A)
09-04-16: Blackburn Rovers (H)
16-04-16: Hull City (A)
19-04-16: Leeds United (A)
23-04-16: Rotherham United (H)
30-04-16: Nottingham Forest (A)
MAY
They also travelled to Ewood Park on the opening day in 2011, when Stephen Ward hit the winner in a 2-1 victory, and back in 2003 when they were hammered 5-1 in a Premier League affair.
Other important dates on the diary include the two local derbies against Birmingham City, with Wolves going to St Andrew's on October 31 before hosting the return fixture on March 12.
The traditional Boxing Day fixture will take place at Molineux and sees Wolves host Reading, before going to The Valley to face Charlton Athletic two days later.
If fans are to recreate their legendary '10K2MK' trip, which saw around 9,000 fans descend on Milton Keynes during the League One season, they'll have to do so on a Tuesday night as Wolves go there on April 5.
Jackett's Wolves finish the season at home to Sheffield Wednesday on May 7.
Their five-game run-in sees them go to Hull City and Leeds United, then welcome Rotherham United to Molineux before an away game at Nottingham Forest for the penultimate fixture of the campaign.
Wolves are fourth favourites for the Championship title.
They won their opening day fixture at home to Norwich City last season.
David Edwards headed the only goal of the game from Rajiv van La Parra's cross.
It was their first opening day win for three seasons, having drawn 0-0 at Preston North End and lost 1-0 at Leeds United in the previous two campaigns.