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Newcastle travels to West Ham on Monday night football to round out the Premier League action this week.
The hammers beat Leicester 2-0 last time, claiming that it first wins the back-t0-back under Graham Potter and in almost a year.
The London side remains 15th place in the table, but there is a renewed sense of hope within the London stadium that the hammers can finish a strong campaign.
Newcastle is still persecuting the Champions League location, but they have to solve their problems with inconsistencies if they want to secure a place in the first five.
The sixth is under Eddie Howe, but they can climb to third place with a few good results.
This will include victory in East London, but it will not be an easy task, especially since they will know the outcome of all the games of their rivals before playing.
Eddie Howe talks to the media on the eve of Monday trip to London stadium šļø
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– Newcastle United (@nufc) March 7, 2025
Potter had good news for fans at his press conference before the match.
Former chief Brighton and Chelsea confirmed that both Lucas Paqueta and Vladimir Coufal should return to the match on Monday.
However, Crysencio Summerville, Michail Antonio and Niclas Full round stay out.
Newcastle will be without their Talisman Anthony Gordon, who will start a suspension for his red card against Brighton in the FA Cup.
Alexander Isaac is in shape, but it is expected to operate the Carabao Cup final next Sunday.
Lewis Hall is in another big shot for Magpies for a season, while Sven Botman will miss the next few months with Jamaal Lascell.
West Ham: Areola; Wan-Bissaka, Todibo, Kilman, Cresswell, Scare; Soucek, Alvarez, Paqueta; Bowen, Kudus
Newcastle: Pope; Livrantto, schar, burn, trippier; Guimaraes, Tonas, Joelinton; Murphy, Izak, Barnes
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– West Ham United (@westham) March 7, 2025
West Ham will take Newcastle at 8:00 pm on Monday night, available to watch Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Premier League and Sky Sports Ultra HDR.
Fans in the UK will also be able to walk the game on the Sky Go.