FIXTURES: 2026-01-18T13:40:41ZJust the one change from Rob Edwards with André starting in midfield. Jhon Arias drops out. ☝️ One change from our last @premierleague outing🇧🇷 Andre and Joa...
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Just the one change from Rob Edwards with André starting in midfield.
Jhon Arias drops out.
2026-01-18T13:38:13Z☝️ One change from our last @premierleague outing
— Wolves (@Wolves) January 18, 2026
🇧🇷 Andre and Joao in midfield
☕️ Tolu leads the line
Our line up to face @NUFC 📋 pic.twitter.com/Mld6XexWyk
Eddie Howe makes four changes from midweek with Kieran Trippier, Sandro Tonali, Harvey Barnes and Nick Woltemade all coming in.
2026-01-18T13:36:19ZHOWAY NEWCASTLE 👊 pic.twitter.com/ct6xBmg2vh
— Newcastle United (@NUFC) January 18, 2026
They will be up against it today facing a Magpies side who can move into fifth spot with a win by more than one goal.
The midweek loss to Man City in the League Cup snapped a four-game winning run but a fourth consecutive league win would go a long way to easing the pain.
Kick off is in just over 20 minutes.
2026-01-18T13:34:41ZFirst up, though, is Wolves and Newcastle's clash at Molineux.
Things have picked up for the basement club in recent weeks under Rob Edwards having finally won their first league game of the season against West Ham.
They are still a mammoth 15 points adrift of safety and likely need to win half of their remaining games to have a chance of survival.
2026-01-18T13:32:33ZAfter results went their way yesterday, Aston Villa have the chance to move into second place above Manchester City and just four points off leaders Arsenal.
Having won their last eight league games at Villa Park, they will be confident of doing just that against a depleted Everton side.
The Toffees' hopes of a result may rest on Jack Grealish, who is likely to get an interesting reception on his latest return to his boyhood club.
2026-01-18T13:30:06ZHello and welcome to our live coverage of today's two Premier League games.
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