Probable Lineups

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Probable Lineups Statistical Comparison

(41) 18 Goals 25 (35)
(33) 19 Assists 18 (24)
(6.7) 6.6 Average Ratings 6.7 (6.6)
32.4 Average Age 33.7
181.6 Average Height (cm) 182.4
(0.9) 0.7 Shots pg 0.8 (0.7)
(47%) 46% Aerial Duel Success 56% (51%)
(0.5) 0.5 Dribbles pg 0.6 (0.6)
(1.3) 1.4 Tackles pg 1.4 (1.5)
* Values in brackets (x) are overall player statistics in Premier League.

Missing Players

Newcastle
Brighton
Player Reason Status Rating
Florian Lejeune Out 6.95
Jamie Sterry Out N/A
Kenedy Doubtful 6.53
Yoshinori Muto Doubtful 6.23
Paul Dummett Doubtful 6.74
Salomón Rondón Doubtful 7.05
Ciaran Clark Doubtful 7.06
Player Reason Status Rating
Davy Pröpper Doubtful 6.65
Pascal Groß Doubtful 6.68
Dale Stephens Doubtful 6.66
Gaëtan Bong Doubtful 6.31

Team News

Newcastle
Brighton
  • Ciaran Clark pulled out of Ireland's squad prior to Tuesday's defeat to Wales after sustaining an injury in training for Martin O'Neil's side. He is a major doubt for Newcastle this weekend.
  • Paul Dummett also returned to Newcastle early after being forced out of Wales' squad and he is unlikely to feature on Saturday as a result. With lorian Lejeune also injured, Newcastle are short of options in defence.
  • Salomón Rondón remains doubtful for Rafa Benitez's side but the Spaniard should stick with Muto in attack if the Japan international is available to feature against Brighton.
  • Pascal Groß hasn't featured for Brighton since the start of September but returned to training on Monday. Chris Hughton will hope his star creator can at least make the matchday squad.
  • Gaëtan Bong was ruled out of Cameron's match against Malawi on Tuesday because of injury and it remains to be seen whether he will be available for Brighton this weekend.
  • Dale Stephens was judged close to being available against West Ham last time out and should have used the international break to close in on full fitness.
  • Davy Pröpper picked up a knock at the end of Brighton's 1-0 win over West Ham and remains a doubt for the Seagulls here. Yves Bissouma and Beram Kayal are on standby to deputise.

Prediction

  • Newcastle are still looking for their first Premier League win of the season after letting a 2-0 slip away to Manchester United before the international break. Rafa Benitez's side lost 3-2 and start the weekend second from bottom.
  • Brighton ended a five-game winless streak before the international break with a 1-0 win over West Ham. Chris Hughton's side are six points better off than Newcastle, as he prepares to face his former club on Saturday.
  • Brighton have failed to score in their last two trips to St. James' Park and Newcastle should fancy their chances of getting a positive result if they can start against Brighton as they did against United.
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User Predictions

Comments (8)

 
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  • Newcastle's goal difference suggests a problem with the manager. This is a manager afraid to lose and afraid to let his team shine. He wants to keep games tight. Instead of backing his team to rumble the opponent and grab the win with both hands. Newcastle need to play hard to win and they will win. But they need to want to win and believe they deserve to win. The manager isn't helping. But they can look beyond that and play for each other

  • @Champion I agree Benitez isn't known of attacking football, but I don't see this side being able to compete with offensive stile like Bournemouth for example. One of their problems is midfield where they lack quality play maker (passing is pretty much every midfielder's weakness according to WS). Now they don't even have Mitrovic to put the long ball which limits their game plans when trying come back. And the club haven't been willing to invest in order to improve their squad so there's not much of a chance Newcastle will see another season in PL for some time.

  • @Castle The reason it annoys me is I like to see a team play to it's potential and I often see Newcastle play (I do not support them, but like to see them win)

  • @Castle Sometimes you have to take risks to win games. In a team sport it's important to give your team confidence and freedom to win. It doesn't really matter if you lose by 1 or 10. Over the course of a season the mentality of pushing into all games to win at all costs will result in more points. The disappointing thing for me is how well Newcastle do play when they are behind (or at 0-0 parity with a back four) in games. Benitez is often not great at adapting tactically or sub wise. We see a pure shift in mindset from the players when they trail. It infuriates me. Selling Mitrovic was really poor and solely the fault of Benitez. He can't complain about lack of investment when he's falling out with and selling a world class player like Mitrovic. Benitez is a waster. That being said he's better than most of the leagues managers as most of them are bigger wasters. Football is full of dinosaurs and/or failed managers.

  • Newcastle win. Perez to score.

  • Leon Balogun José Izquierdo Alireza Jahanbakhsh Beram Kayal may be missing from Brighton with jet lag

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