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Newcastle struggle to find cutting edge in drab stalemate with Wolves
Newcastle arrived at Molineux in retro shirts to bring back memories of David Ginola and Les Ferdinand but there was no swagger or flair in their goalless draw against Wolves. There was the potential to go fifth in the Premier League with a win for the Magpies but they toiled on their way to a point instead.
With two-thirds of possession throughout the game, Newcastle must have expected to come away with more but they possessed neither the creativity nor finishing. Wolves were worthy of the draw, which leaves them three points shy of Derby’s worst-ever tally of 11, a total many at Molineux, at Christmas, feared would not be overcome.
Wolves 0-0 Newcastle (19 Jan, 2026) Game Analysis
Wolves extended their unbeaten run in the Premier League to four matches after they battled to a goalless draw with Newcastle at Molineux.
Wolves fans arrived at the stadium without their usual fear of losing games — following their recent good run — and their team did not allow Eddie Howe's side to register a shot on target in a low key first period.
José Sá remained untroubled in the Wolves goal before he was needed late on to keep out Bruno Guimarães and Joelinton, which was needed to earn his side an eighth point of the campaign.
Newcastle have found life quite tough away from St James' Park and another laboured performance in the final third means they have still won just two games on the road this season and missed the chance to climb into the top six.
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Premier League predictions and best bets: Shock on the cards? Wolves tipped to beat Newcastle
Our football betting expert Jones Knows provides his insight across the Premier League weekend.
Bournemouth's away games this season are bonkers. They're averaging 4.8 goals per game on the road. Nope, not a typo. Yes, almost five goals per game.
The markets are fully aligned for goals in this one though, which naturally pushes us toward the anytime goalscorer angle.
And who better to target than Kaoru Mitoma? The Japanese winger is starting to look like his old sparky, nightmare-for-defenders self. His movement, bursts in behind and instinct for goal are all back in evidence – as shown by his goal vs Manchester City.
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