Newcastle United vs Wolverhampton Wanderers
Newcastle United and Wolves are among the two Premier League teams without a win so far this season, and they will go head-to-head at St. James Park this Saturday.
Eddie Howe’s men are 17th in the English top-flight standings with two points after goalless draws against Aston Villa and Leeds United and a 3-2 loss against Liverpool.
On the other hand, Vitor Pereira’s side is dead last because they have yet to score a point, following three consecutive league losses against Manchester City (4-0), Bournemouth (1-0), and Everton (3-2). The only bright spot for them this term is their 3-2 win against West Ham United in the EFL Cup second round.
These two teams have had a difficult time during the summer transfer window, and the results are evident. So, expect the Magpies and the Wolves to bring out their A-game this weekend to finally get on board.
Talking Points
Newcastle United’s newest recruits could make their debuts
Newcastle United’s attack looks lacklustre, which was exacerbated by the acrimonious departure of Alexander Isak, as they’ve only scored twice in their first three games. However, help is on the way in the form of Yoane Wissa and Nick Woltemade, two of their biggest recruits this summer.
Before he went to Tyneside, Woltemade had been the transfer target of Bayern Munich this summer, and for good reason. The 23-year-old German international is fresh from a breakout 2024-25 campaign, scoring 17 goals in 33 games and guiding the team to DFB-Pokal glory. He can play as a striker or an attacking midfielder, which should come in handy for the Magpies.
On the other hand, Wissa joined Newcastle United right before the summer transfer window was officially shut. The Magpies have long pursued Wissa for his Premier League experience and attacking chops. The 29-year-old forward recorded 19 goals and four assists for Brentford last term, and was second in the non-penalty xG metric (18.59), only behind Manchester City’s Erling Haaland (18.86).
With Anthony Gordon out due to suspension, head coach Eddie Howe can plug and play these two right away alongside Anthony Elanga in the starting XI, with Harvey Barnes, William Osula, and Jacob Murphy likely coming off the bench.
Wolves need more goals

Wolves are probably envious of Newcastle United’s new weapons since they could use a couple themselves. Like the Magpies, they’ve also scored only twice in the league this season.
Vitor Pereira’s side sold Matheus Cunha to Manchester United and Fabio Silva to Borussia Dortmund this offseason. The team also received calls about Jorgen Strand Larsen, with Newcastle United being one of the top suitors, but they didn’t budge.
The Wolves are hoping that Tolu Arokodare, Fer Lopez, Jackson Tchatchoua, Ladislav Krejci, and David Moller Wolfe will kick on for the team. There’s been hope along the way, as they scored three goals to beat the Hammers in the EFL Cup and two goals against Everton last time out.
History
Newcastle United have had their way against the Wolves, as they’ve lost just two of their 20 Premier League matches against them (W7, D11). Since Eddie Howe arrived on Tyneside, the Magpies are undefeated in their last seven encounters with the Wolves (W5, D2).
The Wolves have won just one of their last 22 away top-flight visits to St. James Park (D7, L14), with their last win being a 2-1 result in December 2018 under Nuno Espirito Santo. Overall, the Wolves have just two clean sheets in 43 away games at the Magpies’ turf in the top-flight (1899 and 1974).
However, Newcastle United are winless in their last five Premier League matches (D2, L3), last going six without a win in September 2022. They also lost both of their last two league matches at St. James Park.
Betting Tip
The SBOTOP Premier League 2025 odds predict Newcastle United to end their winless run at the expense of the Wolves. Eddie Howe’s side are 1.40 favourites to win, while Vitor Pereira’s men are 6.50 underdogs, and a draw is at 4.22 in the 1X2 market.
Newcastle United’s attacking reinforcements should help the team see this through, as they’re expected to be in the Premier League 2025 highlights reel. Besides our recommended bet, bettors can also consider adding Total Goal 2-3 at 2.02, Over 2.50 at 1.78, and Over 2.75 at 2.02 to the parlay. Furthermore, a Correct Score of 3-0 in favour of Newcastle United – the result of their most recent league clash – could yield a robust payday of 10.00.
A SHORT EXPLANATION ON HOW OUR (⭐) BETS ARE WORTH:
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⭐⭐= €10 (CONFIDENT)
⭐= €5 (SOMEWHAT CONFIDENT)
Disclaimer: Odds are correct at time of publish.
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