Newcastle United vs Bournemouth
England – Premier League
Date: Saturday, 9 November 2019
Kick-off at 15:00 UK/ 16:00 CET
Venue: St. James Park (Newcastle).
Newcastle United vs Bournemouth Match Preview
Newcastle have taken the form of late after a poor start to the season which saw the Magpies take just one win from their first eight games in all competitions.
Steve Bruce's side have won seven points from four matches in the Premier League since the beginning of October, beginning with a 1-0 win over Manchester United.
Their last results before running this solid is 5-0 thumping by Leicester City after dropping to 10 people, the results of which appear to transmit Newcastle struggled much of their fate in the relegation zone for the remainder of the campaign.
However, the Magpies now find themselves four points clear of the relegation zone and will hope to climb even further the standings with another positive result.
They face Bournemouth team that has been quietly impressive so far this season, however, and find themselves seventh in the table.
The Cherries have lost three league games this season, beaten by Manchester City, Arsenal and Leicester City - all the teams that are above them in the table.
Eddie Howe's side have been in a frustrating run of four games without a win to their victory over United, however, and they will be hoping to kick on the results now.
Bournemouth, often criticized for their defending has also registered three clean sheets on the bounce - they are the first three in the Premier League all season.
NEWCASTLE Predicted line-up (5-4-1): Dubravka; Yedlin, Clark, Lascelles, Fernandez, Willems; Almiron, Hayden, Shelvey, Saint-Maximin; Joelinton
BOURNEMOUTH Predicted line-up (4-4-2): Ramsdale; Smith, S. Cook, Ake, Diego Rico; H. Wilson, L. Cook, Billing, Fraser; King, C. Wilson
Prediction
Following the unexpected victory the last time the two teams will be in the spirit of confidence and hopefully secure the win back-to-back.
Newcastle are unbeaten in four at home in the league and have conceded just three goals at St James' Park, while the last four games in Bournemouth has seen only two goals.
Another low scoring affairs seen that possibility, and the dull draw is a real possibility.