Newcastle Team News – TWO changes

Eddie Howe makes just the two changes from the side that beat Fulham last week.

Elliott Anderson and Harvey Barnes come into the starting 11 for the injured Joe Willock and Lewis Hall – who is benched.

I must admit, that’s a fairly strong attack, despite the injuries.

Eddie Howe: ‘6-1 was a special game for us’

Eddie Howe, Newcastle boss, speaking on Friday:

That was a special game for us, everything clicked. We were devastating in attack, we were ruthless. One of those days you get rarely in football where everything went our way.

This is a totally different Tottenham team now. I admire them tactically, and physically, I think Ange [Postecoglou] deserves big credit with how his philosophy has been implemented and with the speed it has.

A day Geordies will never forget

You didn’t have to wait long.

If you’re a Tottenham fan, you may want to scroll past this post, but you won’t want to if you’re anybody else.

In this very same fixture last season we saw the very best of Eddie Howe’s Newcastle and the very worst of managerless Tottenham.

The Magpies were relentless, shipping six past a hapless Spurs, with five of those goals coming in the first 21 minutes.

It was a match that showed the gulf in class between the two sides at the time and is one that will live long in the memory of both sets of fans.

Surely we won’t get a repeat of that today, will we?

Ange Postecoglou: ‘This year has been tough on Newcastle’

Ange Postecoglou, Tottenham boss, speaking on Friday:

Certainly, there is a cautionary tale there that getting into the Champions League also means greater demands.

Demands on players, demands on the squad and you have to be geared up for it or else it can affect all parts of your season.

It has been tough on Newcastle this year because the progress last year was fantastic, the reward for that was the Champions League and this year for whatever reason it has made it a really challenging season on all fronts for them.

A happy hunting ground for Spurs…usually

Tottenham love a trip to St James’ Park, most of the time.

The north London side have come out on top in six out of the last nine meetings between the two sides in the northeast.

However, those results probably aren’t in the mind of the current Tottenham squad, but one will be.

You know which one iI’m talking about, but you’ll have to wait a little longer for that post.

Newcastle seek to shock Spurs

Would it be a shock if Newcastle were to win today? I think it would.

I say this just because of the Magpies’ injury problems, not because they aren’t good enough to do it.

In reality, if Tottenham want to leapfrog Villa into the top four by the end of the season, they have to win here today.

Spurs still have to play all of the top three sides, they have a really tough run-in, but they can’t waver their focus away from today.

It’s a huge game for both sides and could determine where they end up finishing this season.

You won’t be able to keep your eyes off this one.

The push for Europe continues!

Is football back already?

You’ve got to love the final run-in, the football is non-stop which is perfect for people like me who adore the sport.

If you’re the same, you’re going to love what the Premier League is serving up in the early kick-off as Tottenham travel to St James’s Park seeking revenge after last year’s horror show (I reckon the Newcastle fans will be smiling right around now).

With both teams gunning for Europe in their own way and in a stadium that is notorious for creating an intimidating atmosphere, I think this is going to be very enjoyable, don’t you?

Wherever you are, whatever you’re doing, make sure you don’t miss this one, you’ll regret it otherwise.

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