Noni Madueke scored a hat-trick and Jaoa Felix scored on his return as Chelsea recorded their first Premier League victory of the season.
The Blues beat Wolves in a pulsating and chaotic encounter 6-2
Chelsea took the lead after 98 seconds when Cole Palmer’s inswinging corner was inadvertently flicked on by Matheus Cunha and an unmarked Nicolas Jackson nodded in at the back post.
Jackson stoked an already feisty Molineux crowd with his celebrations – and Wolves rallied on the field.
Rayan Ait-Nouri’s dazzling run set up Cunha and the livewire Brazilian equalised with a crisp low finish from inside the box, before gesturing towards Jackson.
Palmer then restored Chelsea’s lead with a deft cushioned lob from 30 yards when he spotted Jose Sa off his line.
Wolves got themselves back level for a second time shortly before the break when Jorgen Strand Larsen poked home from the edge of the six-yard box after a free-kick was squared back across goal.
However, England Under-21 forward Madueke’s treble in 14 second-half minutes settled the game as a contest.
Joao Felix put the gloss on the result late on when he side-footed the ball high into the net from near the penalty spot after being picked out by fellow substitute – and former Wolves winger – Pedro Neto.
Madueke has now scored more Premier League goals in Wolverhampton than he has at Stamford Bridge (two in 18 games).
For the second match in succession, and the second time in their history, Wolves fielded a team without an English player in their ranks.
In Sunday’s other games, Bournemouth were held at home to a 1-1 draw by Newcastle
While Liverpool made it two over two after they beat Brentford at home 2-0 with Luis Diaz and Mohammed Salah accounting for the goals.
Liverpool like Manchester City, Arsenal, Brighton are on six points after winning their opening two games.

