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Prediction published on Jan 16, 2026 4:09 PM by Dario in England - Premier League | Modified on Jan 16, 2026 4:09 PM
The Premier League weekend continues with an intriguing clash at Molineux, where Wolverhampton Wanderers host Newcastle United. The home side remain rooted to the bottom of the table after 21 matches, while the visitors sit comfortably in sixth place and are pushing for a top-four finish. Despite the contrasting league positions, both teams arrive with renewed confidence, promising an entertaining encounter in the West Midlands.
There are finally some positive signs for Wolves. After a long spell of poor results, they have gone unbeaten in their last three league games (one win and two draws), collecting more points in that short run than in their previous 18 matches combined. Their recent 1-1 draw away to Everton showed resilience, while a stunning 6-1 victory over Shrewsbury Town in the FA Cup highlighted a newfound attacking spark. In their last five matches across all competitions, Wolves have recorded two wins, two draws and one defeat, averaging 2.4 goals scored and 1.0 conceded per game.
However, their overall Premier League campaign remains a struggle. With a record of just one win, four draws and sixteen defeats, the Old Gold have averaged only 0.7 goals per match while conceding two on average. They have failed to win in 24 of their last 25 league fixtures and have conceded at least once in 24 of those. Even so, their recent home form offers a glimmer of hope, with two consecutive victories at Molineux across all competitions. A third straight home win would mark their best run since April of last year.
Teenage sensation Mateus Mane has been a revelation, contributing three goal involvements in four league starts before his standout performance in the FA Cup. Jorgen Strand Larsen also impressed with a hat-trick in that same match, potentially earning a recall to the starting lineup. Despite injuries to Toti Gomes, Marshall Munetsi and Jean-Ricner Bellegarde, Wolves’ attacking momentum could make them a dangerous opponent for any side.
Newcastle United continue to impress under pressure, climbing into the top six after a thrilling 4-3 win over Leeds on matchday 21. That victory marked their third consecutive league win, a run that has seen them score nine goals. They also advanced in the FA Cup after a penalty shootout win against Bournemouth, though their momentum was briefly halted by a 0-2 defeat to Manchester City in the EFL Cup semi-final first leg.
In their last five matches, the Magpies have registered three wins, one draw and one defeat, averaging 2.2 goals scored and 1.6 conceded. Their season record of nine wins, five draws and seven losses reflects a solid campaign, with an average of 1.5 goals scored and 1.3 conceded per match. However, their away form remains a concern: only nine points from ten away games and no clean sheets on the road since early September.
Midfield maestro Bruno Guimaraes has been instrumental, contributing four goal involvements in his last three league appearances and tallying eight goals and four assists overall this season. Harvey Barnes has also been decisive, delivering match-winning performances in both league and cup competitions. Yet, defensive injuries continue to plague the Magpies, with several key defenders unavailable, which could leave them vulnerable against Wolves’ rejuvenated attack.
Both sides enter this fixture with attacking confidence. Wolves have scored in six of their last seven league matches, while Newcastle have found the net nine times in their last three Premier League outings. Historically, this fixture has produced goals, with both teams scoring in each of the last seven league meetings at Molineux. The hosts’ defensive frailties and the visitors’ attacking depth suggest another open contest could be on the cards.
While Wolves will rely on their recent home momentum and the energy of their young forwards, Newcastle’s superior quality and offensive consistency make them slight favourites. However, given the statistics and recent performances, goals at both ends seem highly probable.
Wolves vs Newcastle prediction by BetMines:
Both Teams To Score (Yes) with 62% probability.
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