Wolves will be without three players for Newcastle United showdown.
Newcastle United return to Premier League action on Sunday.
Newcastle United may not have hit the ground running in terms of performances and yet they’re unbeaten from their first three Premier League games and sit just outside of the top-four on goal difference.
The Magpies have won two and drawn one of their opening three Premier League games, but the general consensus on Tyneside, is the best is yet to come from Eddie Howe’s side. After missing out on European football last season, Newcastle will be hoping to bring Champions League football back to Tyneside, although Europa League or Europa Conference League football certainly wouldn’t be viewed as a failure after a disappointing summer transfer window.
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The Toon return to Premier League action when they take on Wolves after the international break. The Magpies don’t boast the best record at Molineux Stadium, having not won there since the 2016/17 Championship campaign where an Aleksandar Mitrovic strike wrapped up the three points.
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In the same breath, the Toon have only lost once in their last 10 outings. Gary O’Neil’s side have not won in the Premier League so far this season and have a number of injury concerns heading into the tussle.