Tottenham's Premier League title hopes suffered an unexpected setback as Wolves scored three times in the last 18 minutes to come from behind and win at Wembley.
Spurs, who would have moved three points behind leaders Liverpool with a win, looked to be heading for victory after Harry Kane's spectacular first-half strike.
The Spurs captain fired a powerful left-footed strike across goalkeeper Rui Patricio and into the far corner from 25 yards.
But the hosts became sloppy after half-time and Wolves built momentum, equalising in the 72nd when Willy Boly powered in a header following a corner.
Raul Jimenez's weak effort from the edge of the area beat Hugo Lloris to put Wolves in front before Helder Costa added a third on the counter-attack three minutes from time.
Spurs remain second in the table but leaders Liverpool could go nine points clear as they face Arsenal
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