The development side are looking for their first win in four after two draws and two defeats, with the second of those coming against Aston Villa last week, as head coach James Collins made several changes to his starting 11. Wolves’ play-off push has been stunted in recent weeks, with a pair of draws against Middlesbrough and Sunderland, but the under-23s will be hoping to get back to winning ways against a Newcastle side which they overcame 3-0 earlier in the season.
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