Wolves, Newcastle and Premier League
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Wolverhampton Wanderers stretchered their Premier League unbeaten streak to four matches with a scoreless draw against poor Newcastle United on Sunday.
A resurgent Wolves aim to extend their unbeaten start to 2026 as they host Newcastle United at Molineux this Sunday afternoon.The Old Gold enter the fixture with newfound confidence after picking up
Wolves in the second half brought on Jorgen Strand Larsen, a forward Newcastle wanted to sign in the summer. And his appearance only highlighted how troubled Eddie Howe has been by his striking options this season. While the goalless draw again highlighted his side’s trouble in breaking down a low block.
Wolves held Newcastle United to a goalless draw to prevent Eddie Howe's side from climbing into the top five of the Premier League table.
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Harvey Barnes was driving towards the Wolves goal dangerously and was hacked down by Mosquera who was shown a yellow card. Newcastle have a free-kick 25 yards out from goal.
Newcastle United manager Eddie Howe says his side controlled the game but were unable to find a "moment of magic" to score in their goalless draw against Wolves in the Premier League.
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Having played 120 minutes against Bournemouth in the FA Cup and then s uffered an energy-sapping defeat against Manchester City in the Carabao Cup semi-final first leg, Eddie Howe's biggest challenge will be to make sure his players tread the right line between resting and retaining their sharpness.