How to watch Wolves vs Newcastle live
The fixture will be broadcast live on Sky Sports in the UK, following Tottenham Hotspur vs Arsenal on their Super Sunday show.
Where to watch Wolves vs Newcastle
Sunday's Wolves vs. Newcastle match is streaming on USA Network, which you can access as part of your cable package or at the NBC Sports website with a valid login, and it can also be streamed via Sling TV and other, more expensive streaming TV services.
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Sunday's late afternoon kickoff is exclusive to Sky Sports, showing on its Sky Sports Main Event, Premier League and UHD channels. If you already have Sky Sports as part of your TV package, you can stream the game via its Sky Go app, but cord-cutters will want to get set up with a Now account and a Now Sports membership to stream the game.
Sky subsidiary Now offers streaming access to Sky Sports channels with a Now Sports membership. You can get a day of access for £15, or sign up to a monthly plan from £35 per month right now.
If you want to stream this EPL game live in Canada, you'll need to subscribe to Fubo Canada. The service has exclusive rights to every Premier League fixture once again this season.
Fubo is the go-to destination for Canadians looking to watch the EPL this season, with exclusive streaming rights to every match. It costs CA$30 per month, though you can save some cash by paying quarterly or annually.
Football fans Down Under can watch EPL matches live on streaming service Optus Sport, which is showing every single Premier League fixture of the 2024/25 season live in Australia.
With exclusive rights to stream all EPL matches live this season, as well as German Bundesliga and Spanish La Liga games, streaming service Optus Sport is a particularly big draw for Aussie soccer fans.
If you're already an Optus network customer, you can bag Optus Sport for a reduced price, with discounts bringing the price down to as low as AU$7 per month. If you're not, a standalone monthly subscription to the service starts at AU$25.
Live text coverage
Live text coverage of Wolves vs Newcastle is also being provided on Sunday afternoon as wolves.co.uk returns with the Matchday Blog, beginning two hours ahead of kick-off.
While @Wolves on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram will produce on the pulse updates throughout the day.
Wolves vs Newcastle: Team news and pre-match quotes
Wolves striker Jorgen Strand Larsen, speaking to Sky Sports pre-match, after arriving into the ground: “I think it’s [the international break] been important for all of us, to get our minds together a little bit. To get off the tough start we had: Two losses and a draw away. But we have some tough games coming as well, and we know that we want to show that the last home game wasn’t really what we are.Speaking on Newcastle, Strand Larsen said: ”We’re ready for a tough fight. They’re intensive, and we’re going to be the same. We’re going to match them and be even better. This is our home ground and we’re going to win the game.”
Newcastle striker Alexander Isak has 18 goal involvements from his last 20 Premier League appearances since Boxing Day. Only Erling Haaland and Cole Palmer have more goals than Isak’s 15 goals in the same timeframe.
Here are Newcastle head coach Eddie Howe’s comments, speaking at the pre-match press conference earlier this week.
Speaking on sporting director Paul Mitchell’s interview on Newcastle’s summer transfer window: “I think it’s really important there is transparency from the club and the financial situation that we have is not only discussed by me because I’m not a numbers and figures guy. I think it’s good that we have different people communicating about those areas.”Speaking on the fitness of striker Callum Wilson: “He hasn’t had a setback but he’s a little bit behind where we wanted him to be. We envisaged that he might be training at this moment in preparation for the game but he’s probably a little bit behind.”
Speaking on the club’s potential transfer plans: “No further discussions on anything. It is about unity. And it is about coming together now and making sure we focus on this time at the moment.”
Here are some comments from Wolves head coach Gary O’Neil, speaking at his pre-match press conference earlier this week:
Speaking on goalkeeper José Sa, after the arrival of Sam Johnstone from Crystal Palace: “He has the opportunity to fight for his place, just like any other position. I know the goalkeeper role feels different, but it’s important that every player knows there’s someone ready to take their spot if they lose form or focus. Dan was already pushing Jose, but Sam adds to that competition. I expect Jose to stay and fight Sam, Dan, and Kingy for the goalkeeper’s shirt.”
Speaking on today’s opponents Newcastle: “I know Eddie well. He’s done an excellent job there. They have plenty of quality attacking players, midfielders, even defenders. I know they’ve had a couple of injury issues, but signing Lloyd Kelly on a free transfer is a really good move. I thought he was excellent at Bournemouth. They’re going to be a big test.”
Speaking on the team’s upcoming fixtures: “Right now, we know we’ll face many teams expected to finish high up the league. That feeling is around the place at the moment. Not many outside expect us to take many points in our next fixtures, including the few we’ve just played. That’s not our expectation. Our aim is to give everything, show we have good players and depth, and see what we can achieve.”
Wolves vs Newcastle: Confirmed lineups
Wolves XI Johnstone, Semedo, Mosquera, Dawson, Andre, Bellegarde, Gomes, Lemina, Ait-Nouri; Cunha, Strand Larsen Wolves have made one change to their 1-1 draw away at Forest, with new signing Andre making his full debut in midfield.
Newcastle XI Pope, Livramento, Schar, Burn, Hall, Joelinton, Guimaraes, Longstaff; Murphy, Isak, Gordon Newcastle have made three changes to their starting XI from their 2-1 home win, with Fabian Schar returning from injury to come into the team at centre-back. Left-back Lewis Hall and wide forward Jacob Murphy are the other changes.
Wolves vs Newcastle: Preview
If Wolves are to secure a much-needed home win this afternoon, they will certainly need to improve on their last home outing in the league, a 6-2 drubbing at the hands of Chelsea last month.
Gary O’Neil’s men have had a very difficult start to this Premier League season so far with two losses and one draw from their opening three matches.
However, it does bear mentioning those two defeats were at the hands of Arsenal and Chelsea, two teams from last season’s top six, and Wolves did manage a 1-1 draw in their last league game away at Nottingham Forest, courtesy of a sensational long-range strike from midfielder Jean-Ricner Bellegarde.
Nevertheless, with just one win from their last 13 league matches, Wolves will be intent on gaining a significant triumph against Newcastle to abate their recent troubles.
Meanwhile, despite Newcastle’s solid start to the season, with two wins and a draw from their three opening matches, the tension is palpable within the club’s inner sanctums.
The increasingly frosty relationship between sporting director Paul Mitchell and Newcastle head coach Eddie Howe became even more convoluted during the international break after Mitchell’s impromptu interview discussing matters at the clubs.
Even with this growing unrest behind the scenes, Newcastle have shown no signs of this friction on the pitch, and the away side are “delighted”, as per Eddie Howe’s pre-match comments to have Italian midfielder Sandro Tonali available once again after he made his Premier League return after serving a 10-month suspension for a gambling ban in their last game, a 2-1 home win vs Tottenham.
Can Newcastle continue their unbeaten start to the league season this afternoon in the west Midlands and orchestrate a push for European football? Or will Wolves begin a change of fortunes with victory over their opponents from the north east?
Wolves vs Newcastle: Live updates
Good afternoon one and all and welcome to Mail Sport’s live coverage of Wolves against Newcastle in the Premier League.
Two sides at opposite ends of the table here this afternoon, but three points are on offer that would be handy for both.
It’s a 4:30 kick off so we already have team news. Let’s get into it, shall we?
Wolves vs Newcastle: Matchday blog
The teams are emerging from the tunnel at Molineux, as captains Mario Lemina and Bruno Guimaraes lead their teams out onto the pitch.
Wolves vs Newcastle: Matchday blog
And the match begins, with Newcastle kicking off in their purple and dark blue 90s themed away strip.
Wolves vs Newcastle: Matchday blog
Newcastle have settled into this game well, moving the ball around and seeking an opening. None have come, as of yet but the away fans are all making themselves heard early on.
Wolves vs Newcastle: Matchday blog
Newcastle nearly trouble Wolves’ goal after Anthony Gordon whips in a cross from the left. Isak tries to control the bouncing ball behind it, but his eventual shot is blocked and then cleared away.
Wolves vs Newcastle: Matchday blog
Jacob Murphy has Newcastle’s first big chance of this match, being put through one on one after Alexander Isak’s through ball behind Wolves’ defence. Murphy cannot properly get the ball out of his feet and his effort is tipped over the bar by an onrushing Sam Johnstone.
Wolves vs Newcastle: Matchday blog
Nick Pope breathes a huge sigh of relief, as the Newcastle goalkeeper labours to move the ball out from his feet, and his pass just escapes the outstretched sliding leg of the Wolves attacker haring towards him.
Wolves vs Newcastle: Matchday blog
First look at Newcastle’s 90s inspired purple and blue kit. It’s a belter, evoking memories of the Kevin Keegan era with David Ginola, Alan Shearer and Sir Les Ferdinand.
Wolves vs Newcastle: Matchday blog
Wolves midfielder Mario Lemina makes a timely intervention, after preventing Joelinton from firing a long-range strike from just outside the 18-yard box.
Wolves vs Newcastle: Matchday blog
Wolves fans have clocked onto Nick Pope’s discomfort with the ball at this feet, with the home supporters growing in noise whenever the England goalkeeper looks to find his teammates with a pass.
Wolves vs Newcastle: Matchday blog
Anthony Gordon almost scores a truly delightful goal to break the deadlock, with the winger skipping past opposing full back Nelson Semedo with some fabulous footwork, and cuts in from the left before bending a shot onto the outside of the post.
Wolves vs Newcastle: Matchday blog
Shortly afterwards, Jean-Ricner Bellegarde surges forward toward the Newcastle penalty area but can only fire a strike that harmlessly flies high over the crossbar.
Wolves vs Newcastle: Matchday blog
Full-back Nelson Semedo responds to Gordon flying past him by racing down the right hand side at the other end, after Newcastle lose the ball in midfield. The move breaks down when Newcastle block the shot that follows.
Wolves vs Newcastle: Matchday blog
The second of these corners is taken quickly, but the resulting cross does not lead to a chance before offside is eventually signalled by the linesman.
Wolves vs Newcastle: Matchday blog
Wolves earn a quick succession of corners, as the home side begin to apply some attacking pressure.
Wolves vs Newcastle: Matchday blog
Eddie Howe and Jason Tindall are dovetailing superbly in the technical area. Only one is supposed to be in at a time but Tindall sneaks in on the blindside of fourth ref Simon Hooper, then sits back down when Hooper looks in his direction.
Wolves vs Newcastle: Matchday blog
Wolves exec chairman Jeff Shi is in the stands here, watching on. He is still waiting for the season to take off for Gary O’Neil’s team. It is one draw and two defeats so far. They look a little light up front here compared to Newcastle, who have a real threat in Isak and Gordon.
Wolves vs Newcastle: Pre-match coverage
Good afternoon and welcome to the Telegraph’s live coverage of the final Premier League match this weekend as Wolves welcome Newcastle to Molineux.
If Wolves are to secure a much-needed home win this afternoon, they will certainly need to improve on their last home outing in the league, a 6-2 drubbing at the hands of Chelsea last month.
Gary O’Neil’s men have had a very difficult start to this Premier League season so far with two losses and one draw from their opening three matches.
However, it does bear mentioning those two defeats were at the hands of Arsenal and Chelsea, two teams from last season’s top six, and Wolves did manage a 1-1 draw in their last league game away at Nottingham Forest, courtesy of a sensational long-range strike from midfielder Jean-Ricner Bellegarde.
Nevertheless, with just one win from their last 13 league matches, Wolves will be intent on gaining a significant triumph against Newcastle to abate their recent troubles.
Meanwhile, despite Newcastle’s solid start to the season, with two wins and a draw from their three opening matches, the tension is palpable within the club’s inner sanctums.
The increasingly frosty relationship between sporting director Paul Mitchell and Newcastle head coach Eddie Howe became even more convoluted during the international break after Mitchell’s impromptu interview discussing matters at the clubs.
Even with this growing unrest behind the scenes, Newcastle have shown no signs of this friction on the pitch, and the away side are “delighted”, as per Eddie Howe’s pre-match comments to have Italian midfielder Sandro Tonali available once again after he made his Premier League return after serving a 10-month suspension for a gambling ban in their last game, a 2-1 home win vs Tottenham.
Can Newcastle continue their unbeaten start to the league season this afternoon in the west Midlands and orchestrate a push for European football? Or will Wolves begin a change of fortunes with victory over their opponents from the north east?
Team news to follow.
Wolves vs Newcastle: Matchday blog
Wolves exec chairman Jeff Shi is in the stands here, watching on. He is still waiting for the season to take off for Gary O’Neil’s team. It is one draw and two defeats so far. They look a little light up front here compared to Newcastle, who have a real threat in Isak and Gordon.
Wolves vs Newcastle: Matchday blog
Eddie Howe and Jason Tindall are dovetailing superbly in the technical area. Only one is supposed to be in at a time but Tindall sneaks in on the blindside of fourth ref Simon Hooper, then sits back down when Hooper looks in his direction.
Wolves vs Newcastle: Matchday blog
Wolves earn a quick succession of corners, as the home side begin to apply some attacking pressure.
Wolves vs Newcastle: Matchday blog
The second of these corners is taken quickly, but the resulting cross does not lead to a chance before offside is eventually signalled by the linesman.
Wolves vs Newcastle: Matchday blog
Full-back Nelson Semedo responds to Gordon flying past him by racing down the right hand side at the other end, after Newcastle lose the ball in midfield. The move breaks down when Newcastle block the shot that follows.
Wolves vs Newcastle: Matchday blog
Shortly afterwards, Jean-Ricner Bellegarde surges forward toward the Newcastle penalty area but can only fire a strike that harmlessly flies high over the crossbar.
Wolves vs Newcastle: Matchday blog
Anthony Gordon almost scores a truly delightful goal to break the deadlock, with the winger skipping past opposing full back Nelson Semedo with some fabulous footwork, and cuts in from the left before bending a shot onto the outside of the post.
Wolves vs Newcastle: Matchday blog
Wolves fans have clocked onto Nick Pope’s discomfort with the ball at this feet, with the home supporters growing in noise whenever the England goalkeeper looks to find his teammates with a pass.
Wolves vs Newcastle: Matchday blog
Wolves midfielder Mario Lemina makes a timely intervention, after preventing Joelinton from firing a long-range strike from just outside the 18-yard box.
Wolves vs Newcastle: Matchday blog
First look at Newcastle’s 90s inspired purple and blue kit. It’s a belter, evoking memories of the Kevin Keegan era with David Ginola, Alan Shearer and Sir Les Ferdinand.
Wolves vs Newcastle: Matchday blog
Nick Pope breathes a huge sigh of relief, as the Newcastle goalkeeper labours to move the ball out from his feet, and his pass just escapes the outstretched sliding leg of the Wolves attacker haring towards him.
Wolves vs Newcastle: Matchday blog
Jacob Murphy has Newcastle’s first big chance of this match, being put through one on one after Alexander Isak’s through ball behind Wolves’ defence. Murphy cannot properly get the ball out of his feet and his effort is tipped over the bar by an onrushing Sam Johnstone.
Wolves vs Newcastle: Matchday blog
Newcastle nearly trouble Wolves’ goal after Anthony Gordon whips in a cross from the left. Isak tries to control the bouncing ball behind it, but his eventual shot is blocked and then cleared away.
Wolves vs Newcastle: Matchday blog
Newcastle have settled into this game well, moving the ball around and seeking an opening. None have come, as of yet but the away fans are all making themselves heard early on.
Wolves vs Newcastle: Matchday blog
And the match begins, with Newcastle kicking off in their purple and dark blue 90s themed away strip.
Wolves vs Newcastle: Matchday blog
The teams are emerging from the tunnel at Molineux, as captains Mario Lemina and Bruno Guimaraes lead their teams out onto the pitch.
Wolves vs Newcastle: Matchday blog
Good afternoon one and all and welcome to Mail Sport’s live coverage of Wolves against Newcastle in the Premier League.
Two sides at opposite ends of the table here this afternoon, but three points are on offer that would be handy for both.
It’s a 4:30 kick off so we already have team news. Let’s get into it, shall we?
Wolves vs Newcastle: Matchday blog
Good afternoon one and all and welcome to Mail Sport’s live coverage of Wolves against Newcastle in the Premier League.
Two sides at opposite ends of the table here this afternoon, but three points are on offer that would be handy for both.
It’s a 4:30 kick off so we already have team news. Let’s get into it, shall we?