Summary

  • Listen to Monday Night Club with Chris Sutton & Ian Wright on 5 live and top of this page

  • Isaac Hayden finishes Fabian Schar's through ball for Newcastle lead

  • Willy Boly heads in injury-time equaliser by beating keeper Martin Dubravka to ball

  • Newcastle now point above relegation zone

  • Wolves' winning run ends at three league games

  • Get Involved = #bbcfootball

  1. Marbella to Molineuxpublished at 19:50 GMT 11 February 2019

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    Wolves come into the game off the back of three consecutive wins against Leicester, West Ham and Everton and a warm weather training trip to Marbella in Spain.

    It's a tough life being a Premier League footballer eh?

    Wolves training in MarbellaImage source, Getty Images
  2. Can you name Newcastle's big signings?published at 19:48 GMT 11 February 2019

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    Miguel AlmironImage source, Getty Images

    Miguel Almiron became Newcastle's record signing when he joined the club for £20m from Atlanta United on deadline day in January.

    But who are the club's next 10 most expensive signings?

    We've collated all the figures. All you have to do is name the players in our quiz here. You have four minutes.

  3. Mind the gappublished at 19:44 GMT 11 February 2019

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  4. Aiming for Burnleypublished at 19:42 GMT 11 February 2019

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    Aiming for Burnley sounds like a record from the Madchester era, but alas no, it's Newcastle's target ce soir.

  5. Wolves the best of the rest?published at 19:39 GMT 11 February 2019

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    Conor McNamara
    BBC Radio 5 live commentator

    A Wolves win would set a new club record points tally for a Premier League season.

    To be on the verge of this, with 13 games remaining, really puts in context the job Nuno Espirito Santo is doing at Molineux.

    The top six looks a closed shop, but Wolves can claim to be best of the rest.

    Miguel Almiron should make his debut after swapping the State of Georgia for the Geordies. Newcastle desperately crave a creative attacking presence.

    I was at St James' Park in December for Match of the Day when Wolves left it late. Their winner came after 94 minutes.

  6. So how much might Ramsey earn?published at 19:34 GMT 11 February 2019

    OK, these are rough calculations.

    • £400K per week
    • Four-year deal
    • 52 x 4 = 208
    • 208 x £400,000 = £83.2m

    I've not taken into account tax nor any bonuses he might receive.

    Aaron RamseyImage source, Getty Images
  7. Aaron Ramsey to leave Arsenal for Juventuspublished at 19:31 GMT 11 February 2019

    Chris Sutton
    Ex-Premier League striker on BBC Radio 5 live

    Arsenal have let the situation get out of hand by letting the player's contract run down.They have made a rod for their own back.

  8. Aaron Ramsey to leave Arsenal for Juventuspublished at 19:28 GMT 11 February 2019

    Ian Wright
    Former Arsenal & England striker on BBC Radio 5 Live

    Players are getting paid so much now they can afford to run down a contract. At 28, Ramsey is worth around £30m so Juve are saving so much money even though they are paying him so much on a weekly basis. It is a move that makes sense to everyone except to the club he is leaving.

    Listen to the Monday Night Club right now on BBC Radio 5 live

  9. Postpublished at 19:23 GMT 11 February 2019

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    The player is of course Javier Hernandez who reached double figures in 2010-11, 2011-12 and 2012-13 while at Manchester United.

  10. Jimenez closing in on double figurespublished at 19:20 GMT 11 February 2019

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    Raul JiminezImage source, Getty Images

    Judging by the 'thumbs down' on the Ramsey entries, I'd better get back to typing about Monday's match.

    Raul Jimenez is not only Wolves’ highest Premier League goalscorer this season with nine.

    He could become just the second Mexican player to reach double figures in a single Premier League campaign.

    Can you guess the other?

  11. And here's... Joe Ledleypublished at 19:16 GMT 11 February 2019

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  12. And here's the man himself...published at 19:14 GMT 11 February 2019

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  13. And here's our David with more detailspublished at 19:09 GMT 11 February 2019

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  14. Ramsey treatpublished at 19:09 GMT 11 February 2019

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  15. Team newspublished at 19:04 GMT 11 February 2019

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    Wolves XIImage source, BBC Sport

    Wolves head coach Nuno Espirito Santo has resisted the urge to makes any changes to his starting XI and keeps faith with the side that won 3-1 at Everton in their last Premier League outing.

    Wolves: Patricio, Bennett, Coady, Boly, Doherty, Neves, Moutinho, Dendoncker, Jonny, Jota, Jimenez

    Subs: Ruddy, Cavaleiro, Costa, Gibbs-White, Saiss, Vinagre, Traore

    Newcastle XIImage source, BBC Sport

    The big news as far as Newcastle are concerned is that record signing Miguel Almiron only makes the bench. Manager Rafael Benitez retains the starting XI that narrowly lost to Tottenham in their last Premier League game.

    Newcastle: Dubravka, Schar, Lascelles, Lejeune, Yedlin, Ritchie, Hayden, Atsu, Longstaff, Perez, Rondon

    Subs: Woodman, Diame, Kenedy, Fernandez, Manquillo, Joselu, Almiron

  16. Breaking team newspublished at 19:00 GMT 11 February 2019

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    Newcastle's record signing Miguel Almiron starts from the bench.

  17. One week to go!published at 18:58 GMT 11 February 2019

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    Don't miss out on your chance to play at St George's Park and be presented with a trophy at Wembley.

    That's in store for the finalists and winners of the 2019 FA People's Cup.

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  18. get involved

    Should Nuno be in the running for manager of the year?published at 18:55 GMT 11 February 2019

    #bbcfootball or text 81111 (UK only)

    Wolves could finish the campaign in a European spot in their first season back in the top flight, so should Nuno Espirito Santo be in the running for manager of the year?

    Have your say using #bbcfootball, external or text 81111 (UK only)

  19. Postpublished at 18:51 GMT 11 February 2019

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    Talking of Kevin Keegan....the haircuts managerial attire and facilities were a lot different back in 1992 weren't they.

    Kevin Keegan & Terry McDermottImage source, Getty Images
  20. Wolves aiming for league doublepublished at 18:47 GMT 11 February 2019

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    Steve BullImage source, Getty Images

    Wolves won the first meeting between the clubs in December and are looking for their first league double over Newcastle since 1991-92.

    Club legend Steve Bull, aka the 'Tipton Terrier', scored in both games that term with strike partner Andy Mutch (remember him?) hitting a hat-trick in a 6-2 win at Molineux.

    Kevin Keegan, was about a month into his first stint as Newcastle manager.