Wolves vs Newcastle LIVE: Stream, score, goals and latest updates from Molineux
Follow the action as the Magpies go to Molineux in search of much-needed points in their survival fight
Follow live coverage as Wlves host Newcastle hoping to consolidate their position in seventh as the ‘best of the rest’ in the Premier League.
The home side have won four of their last six league fixtures and are fresh off the back of a 3-1 victory over rivals Everton so will be in buoyant mood.
Newcastle are also enjoying a better run of it, although still sit only two points above the relegation zone and in desperate need of more points in their battle for survival. Follow it live:
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Wolves 0-1 Newcastle
89 minutes
Wolves have had a succession of corners but Newcastle are doing just enough to deal with them. Coady heads downwards from one of them; again, though, it's straight at Dubravka.
Wolves 0-1 Newcastle
90 minutes
A rare forage forward from Newcastle, as Rondon holds the ball in the corner. He finds Almiron, whose cross is flicked just over by Perez.
That's Perez's last action of the game. He's replaced by Javi Manquillo in an attempt to eat up some time. There will be four minutes added on.
Wolves 0-1 Newcastle
90+4 minutes
Wolves squander a real chance late on. Traore is played in behind but his first touch isn't great and Newcastle get players back. Cavaleiro wins a corner, which is cleared.
GOAL! Wolves 1-1 Newcastle (Boly)
90+5 minutes
Wolves level with seconds left! Traore lofts a cross towards the back post and Dubravka, impressive tonight, looks certain to catch it. But Boly is too strong for the goalkeeper and heads into the empty net. Late drama! Wolves rescue a point.
Full time: That's it! It looked for so long like it would be a vintage Rafa Benitez away win, but Boly's late goal rescued a point for the hosts. Newcastle's boss is furious, clearly of the opinion that Dubravka was fouled. But nothing can change the result now.
That point keeps Wolves in seventh, two points above Watford. For Newcastle, it's a devastating blow. They would have moved three points clear of 18th placed Southampton, but the gap is now just a point.
The performance, though, will still have pleased Benitez. Newcastle now have two winnable home games, against Huddersfield and Burnley, to put this disappointment behind them.
Wolves love a late goal, particularly, it seems, against Newcastle.
There is an ongoing debate as to whether Dubravka was fouled. It was unconvincing goalkeeping regardless, and the Slovakian, despite playing well tonight, has now cost his side twice with seemingly avoidable errors.
That's it from me tonight. I'll leave you with our player ratings from Molineux. Thanks for joining me!
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