Nuno Espirito Santo's Wolverhampton Wanderers have displayed a propensity for late drama this season and here was another grandstand finish to add to the list.

Five minutes into added time, defender Willy Boly towered above Newcastle goalkeeper Martin Dubravka to head in the equaliser and spare Wolves from an excruciating evening of missed opportunities and a suspect piece of goalkeeping.

Boly's header, from substitute Adama Traore's deep cross, left Newcastle furious and convinced that Dubravka had been fouled by the giant Wolves defender, but it was arguably reward for the home team.

With Wolves in pursuit of their fourth consecutive top-flight win since January 1972, Nuno Espirito Santo’s team had dominated for much of the match yet displayed the cutting edge of a plastic spatula.

Nuno’s frustration only increased over the part played by goalkeeper Rui Patricio in Newcastle's goal, inexplicably allowing Isaac Hayden’s shot to beat him at the near post.