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The midweek Premier League action continues this evening as Newcastle host Wolves.
The Magpies have won their last eight games in all competitions, and could move into the top four with a win.
Wolves have shown improvement under new manager Vitor Pereira, but have not won in the Premier League since Boxing Day.
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Wolves boss Vitor Pereira says confidence is key as his side prepare to kick off a daunting run of Premier League fixtures with a trip to Newcastle on Wednesday.
Last week's home defeat to Nottingham Forest was Pereira's first setback since replacing Gary O'Neil and dumped his side back in the relegation zone, with games against the likes of Chelsea, Arsenal and Liverpool looming.
Pereira will be boosted by the respective returns of Nelson Semedo and Matheus Cunha from injury and suspension for the trip to St James' Park, while Craig Dawson and Mario Lemina will also be available.
"Nelson, Dawson and Cunha will be ready for the match, but they are coming from injury so we need to be careful about the minutes that they can play," Pereira said.
Howe also praised 35-year-old goalkeeper Martin Dubravka - who has deputised for the injured Nick Pope for the Magpies' last eight games - for maintaining a "measured approach" amid links with a move to Saudi Pro League side Al Shabab this month.
"There's no change," Howe commented. "I think discussions will take place. I'm not directly involved in them.
"I think Martin's handled himself really well in this period. I think there's been a lot of noise, but when I look at him he's exactly the same.
"He's kept goal really well, and I think he's been very measured in his approach, he's never let anything off the field affect his psychology. I think he's been top drawer."
Newcastle trio Alexander Isak, Sven Botman and Jacob Murphy were all absent for the FA Cup clash against Bromley but manager Eddie Howe believes they should be ready for Wednesday's home game against Wolves.
"We'll have a look at them again today," he said. "They were left out for genuine reasons.
"So, all different things, but nothing major, we hope. Minor problems that we needed to settle down, fingers crossed they'll be there or thereabouts."
One player the Magpies will be without is Harvey Barnes after the winger was named in the starting line-up to face Bromley, but withdrawn at half-time.
Howe added: "Harvey will be missing for a period of time, I don't think it's a serious injury, but it will be enough to keep him out for a few weeks.
"I think we're probably looking around a month, don't hold me to that, but that's sort of the early assessment.
"He's had a scan, as I say it's not too bad, but it will be enough to keep him out."