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Newcastle United vs Wolves: Battle for First Premier League Win of 2025/2026 Season

Kieran Trippier of Newcastle and Wolves Pedro Neto battle for the ball during a Premier League match.©Imago
The Magpies face Wolves in a crucial Premier League clash, seeking survival points with Guimaraes and Munetsi key to victory.
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Newcastle United will host Wolverhampton Wanderers at St James' Park on September 13, 2025, in a crucial Premier League fixture.

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Both teams have endured difficult starts to the 2025/2026 campaign and will be desperate for points as they meet in this Round 4 clash.

The match presents an opportunity for either side to kickstart their season, with Newcastle seeking to build on their two draws while Wolves are still searching for their first points of the campaign.

Newcastle’s Goal Drought Raises Concerns

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Newcastle United currently sit 17th in the Premier League with just two points from their opening three matches, hovering precariously above the relegation zone.

The Magpies have struggled to find the back of the net, scoring only twice while conceding three goals.

Wolverhampton Wanderers find themselves in an even more precarious position, rooted to the bottom of the table in 20th place without a single point from their first three games.

The visitors have shipped eight goals while scoring just twice, giving them the worst goal difference in the league. This match represents a vital opportunity for both sides to climb away from the danger zone, with Newcastle potentially moving into mid-table with a win, while Wolves could leapfrog several teams if they secure their first victory.

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Newcastle United have made a stuttering start to their Premier League campaign, failing to register a win in their opening three matches.

The Magpies played out a goalless draw against Leeds United (0:0) on August 30, following a narrow defeat to Liverpool (2:3) on August 25 where Bruno Guimaraes found the net. Their season began with another goalless stalemate against Aston Villa (0:0) on August 16.

Wolves’ Winless Streak Deepens Their Struggles

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Pre-season form was equally concerning with losses to Atletico Madrid (0:2) and a draw with Espanyol (2:2). Wolves have endured an even more challenging start, suffering defeats in all three league fixtures.

They narrowly lost to Everton (2:3) on August 30 despite taking a two-goal lead, following previous defeats to AFC Bournemouth (0:1) on August 23 and a heavy loss to Manchester City (0:4) on August 16.

Their only victory came in the EFL Cup, beating West Ham United (3:2) on August 26. Currently occupying 20th position, Wolves desperately need points to kickstart their season.

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Newcastle United have dominated recent meetings with Wolverhampton Wanderers, winning four of their last five encounters. Their most recent clash at St James' Park on January 15, 2025, saw Newcastle cruise to a comfortable 3-0 victory with Alexander Isak netting a brace (34', 57') and Anthony Gordon adding a third (74').

Earlier in the 2024/25 season, Newcastle secured a 2-1 away win at Molineux on September 15, 2024, with Fabian Schaer (75') and Harvey Barnes (80') scoring late goals to overturn Mario Lemina's opener (36').

The pattern of Newcastle dominance at home continued from March 2024, when they again won 3-0 with goals from Isak, Gordon, and Livramento. The only respite for Wolves came in October 2023 when they managed a 2-2 draw at Molineux, with Lemina and Hwang scoring for the hosts to counter Callum Wilson's brace for Newcastle.

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Bruno Guimaraes has been Newcastle's standout performer despite their slow start to the season.

The Brazilian midfielder has contributed one goal in his three Premier League appearances, scoring in the 3-2 defeat to Liverpool. His influence extends beyond goals, with his ability to dictate play from midfield proving crucial for the Magpies.

Guimaraes has particularly excelled against Wolves historically, providing two assists in previous encounters and consistently receiving strong performance ratings. His tactical importance to Newcastle cannot be overstated, as he serves as the creative fulcrum through which most attacks flow.

For Wolves, Marshall Munetsi has emerged as a key figure in their midfield since joining the club. The Zimbabwean has provided one assist in his three league appearances this season, setting up a goal in the 3-2 defeat to Everton.

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Despite Wolves' struggles, Munetsi has been creating chances, taking three shots and delivering two successful crosses in his 309 minutes of Premier League action.

The Zimbabwean attacker's box-to-box capabilities make him vital to Wolves' hopes of securing their first points of the season, particularly as they face a Newcastle side against whom they've struggled in recent meetings.

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