Newcastle United vs Chelsea
St James’ Park forms the backdrop of a high-stakes Premier League top-five six-pointer between Newcastle United and Chelsea.
There’s nothing but goal difference to separate the two teams ahead of the kick-off, but Newcastle will be out to build on their impressive home form. Eddie Howe’s men have won five consecutive Premier League home games, including the last three via at least a three-goal margin. However, the Magpies boss laments a negative managerial record against Chelsea (W7, D2, L11), including a 2-1 loss in October’s reverse fixture. He avenged that disappointment with a 2-0 victory in the EFL Cup, meaning Enzo Maresca could become the first manager he has ever beaten twice whilst in charge of Chelsea. With Newcastle emerging victorious from seven of their last 11 H2Hs at St James’ Park (D1, L3), there’s plenty of reason for optimism among the home faithful.
On the other hand, Chelsea head into proceedings in a buoyant mood after a narrow 1-0 home win against Djurgarden in the return leg of their UEFA Conference League tie sealed their place in the grand final. That was also the Blues’ fifth consecutive victory across all competitions as they seem to be hitting a purple patch at the perfect moment. Securing Champions League qualification for the first time in three years remains Chelsea’s top priority, yet they must navigate a tricky schedule. Maresca’s charges will encounter Manchester United and Nottingham Forest in the final two rounds, highlighting the scale of the task ahead. However, enthusiasm stems from a three-match winning streak on the road.

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