Is Wolves vs Newcastle United on TV, what time is kick-off and how to stream it


Newcastle United return to Premier League action today looking to build on their positive start to the season. Eddie Howe's men are unbeaten from their first four games of the new campaign and head to Wolves today in confident mood.

The 2-1 win over Tottenham last time out offered glimpses of United's counter-attacking style that they will need if they are going to pick up points away from St James' Park, with four of the next five games on the road. Howe has Fabian Schar available today after he completed a three-match ban, while Sandro Tonali could come in for his first league start since last October.

Wolves are yet to record a league win this term, losing to 6-2 to Chelsea in their last Premier League match at Molineux, while they were also beaten by Arsenal and drew 1-1 with Nottingham Forest. They did pick up a Carabao Cup win over Championship side Burnley. Here's all you need to know ahead of today's game.

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When is Wolves vs Newcastle United?

The game kicks off at 4.30pm today, Sunday, September 15, 2024. It is one of two Premier League games today.

Is Wolves vs Newcastle United on TV?

Yes, this one has been selected for live TV coverage and will be shown on Sky Sports. Coverage follows the North London derby between Tottenham and Arsenal.

How else can I follow Wolves vs Newcastle United?

We will be live blogging the game right here on ChroncleLive, with our team bringing you all the latest build up, team news, match analysis and reaction throughout the day. You can also listen to the game on BBC Radio Newcastle.

How can I watch Wolves vs Newcastle United highlights?

Brief highlights of today's game will be available on the Newcastle United and Sky Sports YouTube channel about an hour after the final whistle. There will be also be extended analysis and highlights on Match of the Day 2 on BBC One from 10.30pm tonight, with host Mark Chapman.

Wolves vs Newcastle United referee

Chris Kavanagh is today's referee. The Lancashire official made headlines for sending off Arsenal's Declan Rice against Brighton two weeks ago. United didn't fare too well when he was in charge last season, losing to Manchester City, Nottingham Forest and Tottenham in the league, although he did officiate the Carabao Cup win over City.

Early Newcastle Untied team news

Fabian Schar is expected to come straight back into the United starting line-up today, with Emil Krafth potentially dropping to the bench. Eddie Howe must decide between Kieran Trippier and Tino Livramento at right-back, and Lloyd Kelly and Lewis Hall at left-back, while Sandro Tonali could make his first league start for almost a year. Callum Wilson, Joe Willock, Sven Botman, Lewis Miley and Jamaal Lascelles remain on the sidelines with injury, with former Arsenal midfielder Willock close to a return.