<h2>Title: Wolves vs Newcastle Matchday Guide: What You Need to Know for the Clash at Molineux</h2>

This Sunday, Wolves continue their Premier League campaign at home, hosting Newcastle United at the iconic Molineux Stadium. The 4:30 pm kick-off is set to welcome thousands of fans as Gary O'Neil's side looks to bounce back and secure a vital victory. Whether you're attending the match or following from afar, here's all you need to know to make the most of matchday.

For fans attending, tickets remain on general sale for those registered before July 23rd, 2024. If you’re a season ticket holder, entry is straightforward through your smartcard at the turnstiles. If you've opted for print-at-home tickets, make sure they’re ready on A4 paper or digitally on your mobile to scan at the gates. If you encounter any ticketing issues, the Wolves ticket office and Fan Services are there to help.

Sunday’s match is expected to be partly sunny with temperatures around 18°C. Wolves will be wearing their gold home kit, while Newcastle steps onto the pitch in their navy and burgundy away strip. Fans are encouraged to arrive early to enjoy the full matchday experience. The Molineux Fan Zone opens at 1:30 pm, offering food, drinks, live DJ entertainment, and a variety of activities, including a chance to win prizes in the “JD’s Top Bins Wins” half-time contest.

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For food and drink, Molineux’s concourse catering provides a broad range of options, including vegan and vegetarian choices. Keep in mind the stadium is entirely cashless, so contactless payment is required. The North Bank Bar will also be open for fans before and after the match, offering a space for supporters to gather and soak in the atmosphere.

Additionally, the official Wolves matchday programme is a must-read for fans, packed with interviews, behind-the-scenes content, and insights into the team’s preparation for the game. At £4, the programme will be available at the Molineux Megastore and throughout the stadium, or can be purchased online if you're unable to attend in person.

With road closures in place around the stadium for safety, fans are encouraged to consider eco-friendly travel options to avoid congestion. Away supporters will be hosted in the Steve Bull Stand, with the usual facilities available, including access to the Fan Zone.

As always, Wolves are committed to ensuring a welcoming and inclusive environment for all fans. Any form of discrimination will not be tolerated, with stewards on hand to address any issues. Let’s all contribute to making Molineux a safe, respectful, and exciting place for everyone this Sunday.

Whether you’re at the stadium or supporting from home, let's get behind the team as they face Newcastle in what promises to be a thrilling Premier League contest!

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