Newcastle United vs Brighton & Hove Albion

47.99% Newcastle United
24.48% Draw
27.57% Brighton & Hove Albion

Premier League this season

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Outcome Breakdown

41% Home
25% Draw
34% Away
55% Prediction hit rate
75% Wins
58% Both teams score
5% Goal less games
2.94 Avg goals

St. James' Park

Newcastle upon Tyne, England Grass, 3,500 capacity
Image of the stadium St. James' Park
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GP P GD
3 NEW 32 59 21
10 BHA 32 48 2

Newcastle eye end to three-game winless run as Brighton receives injury boost.

In a clash that sees both Newcastle and Brighton tied on points, the Magpies aim to end their three-game winless streak as they host the Seagulls at St. James' Park, where past encounters and returning international talents promise an intriguing showdown.

Newcastle United

A goalless draw against Everton wasn't the result Newcastle United hoped for before the international break, leaving them without a win in three Premier League games [WWLDD]. This draw placed Newcastle level on points with Saturday’s opponents, Brighton, both sides having accumulated 12 points.

While the Magpies are just below the Seagulls in 7th place, ending their three-game winless run is certainly the objective this weekend. Although Newcastle have only lost once in their last eight Premier League home games [4W, 3D, 1L], Eddie Howe hopes their strong home run against Brighton will serve as inspiration.

Newcastle are unbeaten in their last three Premier League home games against Brighton [2W, 1D, 0L]. Despite some players still returning from international duty, preparations have been ongoing during the week.

Bruno Guimarães was active for Brazil in a 4-0 win over Peru, while Sandro Tonali helped Italy to a 4-1 victory over Israel. A 4—3—3 formation featuring Harvey Barnes, Anthony Gordon, and Jacob Murphy could be part of Eddie Howe’s attacking line-up against Brighton.

Up to four players are ruled out, with Alexander Isak and Martin Dúbravka both doubtful for the match.

Brighton & Hove Albion

Brighton were once again a thorn in the flesh of the opposition after staging a three-goal comeback in a 3-2 win against Tottenham, having gone two goals down at the break. Spurs’ manager, Ange Postecoglou, had called it the ‘worst performance’ for his side since he took charge.

Now the Seagulls will be looking to hand Newcastle similar treatment when they visit St. James’ Park this weekend. The Seagulls have lost just two of their 14 Premier League meetings with Newcastle [5W, 7D, 2L], though both defeats have come across their last three visits to St. James’ Park. However, the last time Fabian Hürzeler’s side picked up a win away against Newcastle was in September 2020.

A 4—2—3—1 formation with Danny Welbeck in attack is expected. An attacking trio of Minteh, Rutter, and Mitoma could line up behind the 33-year-old.

In what serves as an injury boost, Solly March could make an appearance here after a lengthy spell on the sidelines. James Milner could also play a part, along with Simon Adingra.

Team form

Showing the latest five games—giving you a quick look at recent performance trends. Teams in good form tend to do well in the next match.

Newcastle United

Newcastle United

NEW
5 0
CRY


NEW
4 1
MUN


LEI
0 3
NEW


NEW
2 1
BRE


LIV
1 2
NEW

Brighton & Hove Albion

Brighton & Hove Albion

BHA
2 2
LEI


CRY
2 1
BHA


BHA
0 3
AVL


BHA
0 0
NFO


MCI
2 2
BHA

Team Comparison

Side-by-side assessment of team statistics, including goals, attacks, and more. This allows you to directly compare key performance metrics. Analyzing these stats can reveal patterns and strengths that might influence the outcome.

Goals scored
1.91
1.59
Ball possession
50
52.69
Dangerous attacks
52.09
52.88
Shots
13.47
13.91
Clean sheets
11
7
Goals conceded
1.25
1.53
Tackles
16.38
18.13
Fouls
10.41
11.72
Yellow cards
1.91
2.38