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Wolves 0-0 Newcastle
Keep an eye on Wolves forward Daniel Podence.
Understated but a very dangerous operator in that final third.
They won't miss Diogo Jota if he keeps improving.
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Wolves 0-0 Newcastle
Keep an eye on Wolves forward Daniel Podence.
Understated but a very dangerous operator in that final third.
They won't miss Diogo Jota if he keeps improving.
Wolves 0-0 Newcastle
Wolves don't score many in the first half but have already called Karl Darlow into action.
The lively Daniel Podence works a yard on the edge of the area and rasps a low shot which the Newcastle goalkeeper has to palm away.
Wolves 0-0 Newcastle
What other objects/creatures have we seen on a football pitch that stopped play?
I remember the Anfield cat and the Blackburn chicken causing havoc.
Wolves 0-0 Newcastle
Clinton Morrison
Former Crystal Palace striker on BBC Radio 5 Live
Newcastle are playing a back three. Kind of like a box with four in the midfield - it's a different formation for Newcastle but one that they have probably been working on in training.
Wolves 0-0 Newcastle
Ref Lee Mason stops play as Fabian Schar's pass hits a stray water bottle and skips out of play.
Drop ball for the visitors.
Wolves 0-0 Newcastle
Wolves kitted out in their usual yellow and black strip today.
Not their Portugal one.
Wolves 0-0 Newcastle
Away we go at Molineux.
Wolves v Newcastle (16:30 GMT)
Seven of the 10 Premier League meetings between these sides have been drawn, with six of those games - including the last three - ending 1-1.
Let's hope for a better one this afternoon!
Wolves v Newcastle (16:30 BST)
Here come the players.
Wolves from the tunnel, Newcastle from the top of the stadium, down the steps and onto the pitch.
Quite an entrance, like something you would see in WWE.
Wolves v Newcastle (16:30 GMT)
Love how stadium announcers carry on like there's a capacity crowd in.
"Welcome everyone to today's match at Molineux. AND HERE IS YOUR WOLVES LINE-UPPPPPP!"
Chill out mate.
Wolves v Newcastle (16:30 GMT)
Southampton 2-0 Everton
Everton
Everton manager Carlo Ancelotti to Sky Sports: "We didn't play well, Southampton were better than us and they deserved to win. Sometimes you are not at your best, it came after a really good run for us, now we have to look forward with the same spirit and belief.
"We tried to get back into the game, we had some good control after half-time.
"The red card was a joke, it was not intentional, for sure it was not violent. Maybe it was a yellow. Maybe all this talk all week against Pickford, against Richarlison, affected the decision and if so it's not right, it's not fair. We will appeal, for sure.
"I told the players winter is coming and we will have to react."
Some strong Carlo Ancelotti coming up on the red card given to Lucas Digne.
Correct decision in my opinion, maybe accidental but he nearly snapped Kyle Walker-Peters' ankle in half.
Southampton 2-0 Everton
Southampton
Saints manager Ralph Hasenhuttl to Sky Sports: "It was a tough win against a strong side but we had good game management. It's not so easy mentally to be 2-0 up, things can change quickly, you know this. It was one of our best performances at home.
"We played through the lines, the second goal was beautiful and we really calmed the game down. I didn't see a lot of chances for Everton today.
"The two guys up front did a fantastic job, we were at our highest level today all over the pitch. We must always play at that level to win games, when we have a week to train together it often looks this good."
Wolves v Newcastle (16:30 GMT)
Nearly put BST up there.
Heating's already gone on.
At least the top pre-match tuneage at Molineux is keeping the players warm, one of the best there. Pyrotechnics to comes.
Bit of Stone Roses playing over the speakers atm.
"She'll carry on through it all....."
Southampton 2-0 Everton
Southampton
Southampton boss Ralph Hasenhuttl to BBC Sport: "My team did a fantastic job today, from the first moment you could feel that the plan was working and the guys were sticking to it. It was one of the best first halves so far for us.
"I was always convinced that Che Adams' time would come, sometimes it takes a long time to adapt to this level but he was always learning and working hard and he gets what he deserves now.
"We did not talk once this week about losing 9-0 [a year ago today], that is a topic for you guys, but it was important what we did after that defeat. Now we don't even think about it any more, I don't care."
Wolves v Newcastle (16:30 GMT)
Wolves were very good at Leeds on Monday. They understood exactly what Leeds were about, and matched them, but looked really dangerous on the counter-attack too.
It was a tight game but Wolves did enough to win it and they are clearly a very good side. I like the way they are set up.
They will probably create more chances on Sunday and I don't see Newcastle keeping them out.
Prediction: 2-0
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Southampton 2-0 Everton
Southampton
Southampton midfielder James Ward-Prowse on Sky Sports: "We knew it was a good challenge for us, they came here unbeaten and we didn't like that feeling. Our confidence was high.
"We were aggressive, we believe in what we are doing and we have the quality to go and score goals.
"We'll take a 2-0 win at home all day long. I want to try and score a few more goals and that's the demand of the manager. We highlighted their key players and adpated our game to nullify that threat, and we did that well today.
"This gives us a lot of confidence, we weren't really troubled."
Anyway, reaction to come from Southampton's impressive win over Everton, as well as build-up to Wolves v Newcastle.
Here's a bit of JWP...