Under threat Wolves Speedway investigating possible new home
Wolves Speedway owners are in talks over a potential new home after the team was given notice to leave Monmore Green.

The news comes as the riders beat title favourites Sheffield 50-40 at home in the British Speedway Premiership on Monday.
Under-threat Wolves has been told its tenancy agreement will not be extended beyond the end of this year, leaving the riders homeless after nearly a century of racing at its historic home, in Sutherland Avenue, Wolverhampton, which it shares with greyhound racing.
The club is remaining tight-lipped over the unnamed location, but team promoter Chris Van Straaten told the Express & Star: "There is a site which we are investigating, but it is the very early stages of consideration and we're unable to say any more at the moment.

"We have had a lot of interest and have received a lot of help from MP Pat McFadden, councillors and others. We are working towards a site and we're quite confident about and hopefully it will come to fruition within the next few months."