English Premier League


Home Win
Newcastle United 2 - 0 Burnley
Who will win?
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Newcastle United
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Draw
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Burnley
A Burnley relegation has been one of the only guarantees the world has to offer since the COVID-19 pandemic. The Clarets are living up to expectations so far, however they have shown on multiple occasions that they do have some fight in them. Their next attempt at three points will be up in England’s North East at the renowned St. James’s Park, facing a Newcastle team struggling to balance Champions League football with domestic. Will Scott Parker finally figure a winning formula, or will Eddie Howe’s Newcastle Premier League unbeaten streak to three?
Key Betting Tip: Newcastle United to Win at 1.30 odds (talkSPORT BET) represents excellent value based on the tip provided by our team of in-house tipsters.
Newcastle United Predicted XI: Ramsdale (GK), Livramento, Thiaw, Burn, Hall, Guimaraes, Tonali, Joelinton, Gordon, Barnes, Woltemade
Team News: Nick Pope’s injury sustained at the end of last month means Aaron Ramsdale will continue to start in the Newcastle net. Key defensive duo Kieran Trippier and Sven Botman also remain absent with various injuries.
Burnley Predicted XI: Dubravka (GK), Hartman, Esteve, Tuanzebe, Walker, Florentino, Cullen, Mejbri, Foster, Tchaouna, Flemming
The Magpies are 12th in the Premier League with 19 points from 14 games (5W, 4D, 5L), they have scored 19 and conceded 18. Burnley on the other hand have conceded 10 more goals than Newcastle, partially the reason behind why they lie 19th and in the relegation zone. The Clarets have 10 points from 14 games (3W, 1D, 10L), keeping them very much in the scrap for survival.
This pair of teams have contested matches since the last 19th century, and almost every decade since. This has resulted in 114 editions of this fixture being played, with a relatively even outcome as Newcastle have 49 wins, Burnley have 44, and there have been 21 draws. Newcastle have won the last six straight Premier League meetings with the Clarets by an aggregate score of 14-4.
Recent Head-to-Head Results:
Newcastle United Last 5 Matches:
Newcastle haven’t guaranteed wins in recent weeks, but they have guaranteed goals. All of their last five games have featured at least 3, a great tip for those looking to chuck an over 2.5 goals leg to their bet.
Burnley Last 5 Matches:
The Clarets have conceded three goals in their last two away games, both against teams that they would’ve seen as fellow relegation contenders before a ball was kicked this season. Next up is a Newcastle side full of goals. Yikes.
Our advanced algorithm analyses over 200 data points to generate these predictions with 73.3% confidence in a. The model factors in current form, head-to-head records, player availability, and tactical matchups.
Football Park’s Best Bet: Newcastle United to Win @ 1.30 - Our team of in-house betting tipsters have predicted a home win in this fixture. Their superior form, home advantage, and head-to-head record justify confidence in this selection.
Nick Woltemade (Newcastle United): Big Nick has continuously proved the doubters wrong with his goals this season. His 7 goals in 18 games have gotten the whole of Tyneside saying, “Isak who?”
Zian Flemming (Burnley): Four of Burnley’s last seven Premier League goals have arrived via the Dutchman, giving the Clarets fans a little achievement to celebrate during these tough times.
Broadcast Details: This fixture will not be available to watch in the UK due to the 3 pm blackout.
Stadium Information: St James' Park, the iconic and steeply-tiered home of Newcastle United FC, is centrally located in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. The site has been used for football since 1880, but the ground officially became the home of Newcastle United when the club was formed in 1892. St James' Park is one of the largest and most dramatic stadiums in the UK, famed for its towering, asymmetrical main stands that dominate the city skyline. Following major redevelopments completed in the early 2000s, its current all-seated capacity is approximately 52,388.
Referee: Stuart Attwell (England)

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