Southampton host Newcastle United in the Premier League this weekend, looking to make it two league wins this season. The visitors are looking to continue their quest for European football after suffering a disappointing home defeat to Bournemouth.
Latest Southampton vs Newcastle team information
Southampton have concerns over their squad, with Ross Stewart out until the end of the month with a calf injury. Jack Stephens and Gavin Bazunu are also not expected to return until February. Goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale is also doubtful after suffering a knock in training, with manager Juric revealing that the injury was to his upper body. Juric believes Ramsdale will still be fit, but if he is unable to play, Alex McCarthy will start for Southampton. Youngster Tyler Dibling is also out with an ankle injury. Kamaldeen Sulemana is also ruled out with a hamstring injury.
For Newcastle, Martin Dubravka will continue to start as Nick Pope is still sidelined with a knee injury. Jamaal Lascelles, Callum Wilson and Harvey Barnes are also out due to injury.
Latest predicted lineup Southampton vs Newcastle
Southampton:
Ramsdale; Walker-Peters, Bree, Bednarek, Harwood-Bellis, Manning; Downes, Fernandes, Aribo; Archer, Onuachu
Newcastle United:
Dubravka; Hall, Burn, Schar, Livramento; Joelinton, Tonali, Guimaraes; Gordon, Isak, Murphy
Latest football commentary Southampton vs Newcastle
Southampton's struggles continued as they suffered a 3-2 defeat to Nottingham Forest last weekend. Despite a strong effort and two second-half goals, it was not enough to avoid defeat. The performance at the City Ground was a true reflection of Southampton's current situation: the team's spirit and determination have improved under new manager Ivan Juric, but it has not been enough to change their position in the table.
With 18 defeats and just six points, Southampton are 10 points from safety. Southampton have also conceded 50 goals in 22 games, the most in the Premier League this season, and have scored just 15 goals, placing them bottom of the table. The only consolation is that they have scored four goals under their new manager. But Southampton will need to start winning if they are to make a dramatic comeback. With a tough schedule, Southampton face a highly-inspiring Newcastle this weekend.
Newcastle's defeat to Bournemouth last weekend ended a run of nine consecutive wins in all competitions, leaving them in fourth place after rising to 12th. Despite the heavy defeat to Bournemouth, Newcastle are still a formidable side, scoring goals. Eddie Howe's side have scored 26 goals and conceded just three in their nine unbeaten matches. Newcastle have the fifth-best defence and seventh-best attack in the Premier League this season. Newcastle's attack includes one of the league's best strikers, Alexander Isak, who is third in the scoring charts with 15 goals in 20 games. Newcastle also have huge ambitions in the Premier League, and are keen to qualify for the Champions League and end their long streak of years without a trophy, which could convince Isak to stay. Newcastle also beat Arsenal in the first leg of their League Cup semi-final, which will give them the confidence to take all three points at Southampton this weekend and secure a top-four finish for the second time in three seasons. Howe's side are also unbeaten in their last four away games and haven't lost since defeat to Brentford in December.
Southampton vs Newcastle score prediction
Based on the above football comments, we and the world's leading football sites have given the following results for the Southampton vs Newcastle match:
- Sportsmole: Southampton 1-4 Newcastle
- WhoScore: Southampton 0-3 Newcastle
- Our prediction: Southampton 1-4 Newcastle
When and where to watch Southampton vs Newcastle live?
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