Wolves have 9 fixtures left on the schedule. Currently in 7th, two points ahead of Spurs (though Spurs have two matches in hand) and two points behind West Ham, four behind Manchester United and five behind Arsenal (who have three matches in hand). Champions League is probably out of the question. So we are looking at possibilities of finishing as high as 5th and as low as 8th (12 points clear of 9th place Villa who have a match in hand).

Wolves remaining schedule consists of - opponent (current position in table):
Leeds (16th)
Villa (9th)
@Newcastle (14th)
Man City (1st)
@Burnley (19th)
Brighton (13th)
@Chelsea (3rd)
Norwich (20th)
@Liverpool (2nd)

Man U:
Leicester (12th)
@Everton (17th)
Norwich (20th)
@Arsenal (4th)
Brentford (15th)
@Brighton (13th)
Chelsea (3rd)
@Palace (11th)
To be rescheduled @Liverpool (2nd)
Also dealing with Champions League

West Ham:
@Tottenham (8th)
Everton (17th)
@Brentford (15th)
@Chelsea (3rd)
Arsenal (4th)
Norwich (20th)
Man City (1st)
@Brighton (13th)
Also dealing with Europa League

Tottenham:
@Brighton (13th)
West Ham (6th)
Newcastle (14th)
Aston Villa (9th)
Brighton (13th)
@Brentford (15th)
Leicester (12th)
@Liverpool (2nd)
Burnley (19th)
@Norwich (20th)

I think Wolves have the toughest remaining schedule because they play the top three, and two of them on the road. Those are half of our last six matches. So this next stretch before our final six is very important. We want to have points in hand and not chasing points down the stretch because it wouldn't be outrageous to see Wolves get 0 points from the Liverpool, Chelsea, and Man City matches.
Must wins - @Burnley, Norwich
Should win - Brighton, Leeds
Swing match - Villa, @Newcastle
Hope for a point - Man City, @Chelsea, @Liverpool

In the last five seasons, 5th place has had as low as 62 points and as high as 71. But usually in the high 60s. But I think the mid 60s may be the number for this year. Can Wolves get 18 points from the final 27? It's a big ask, but that might be what it takes to get a Europa League spot this season.