What changes have been made to the Wolves lineup?
Andre replaces Jhon Arias in the starting XI.
Football / Premier League
A look ahead to the Premier League clash between Wolverhampton Wanderers and Newcastle United at Molineux. Wolves are aiming to continue their unbeaten run in 2026, while Newcastle seeks to improve their away form.
Wolves, after a rocky start to the season, are showing signs of resurgence, particularly in defense. Their improved defensive record is backed by underlying numbers, making them a tough team to break down. Mateus Mané has been a bright spark for the team, offering hope for the future.
Newcastle, on the other hand, has struggled away from St James' Park. Their attacking output diminishes significantly when playing on the road. Despite the return of key players like Trippier and Tonali, they face a motivated Wolves side.
Sky Sports' Jones Knows predicts a 2-1 victory for Wolves, citing their defensive solidity and Newcastle's away woes. He also notes that Wolves' expected goals against process is among the best in the league over their last six games.
Andre replaces Jhon Arias in the starting XI.
Nick Woltemade returns as Eddie Howe makes four changes at Molineux.
Newcastle has struggled to score away from home, averaging just 1.2 goals in their last 17 Premier League away games.
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