Newcastle hosts Manchester United in the Premier League, and despite being short-handed, the Magpies are performing well. Newcastle's recent league win over Chelsea and UEFA Europa League draw against Paris Saint-Germain, while Man Utd's side has won three consecutive league matches, but the opponents are not tough. The last round of the UEFA Europa League against Galatasaray has shown weakness, this time against the title contenders of Newcastle, whether United can maintain undefeated is worrying. Newcastle's five consecutive wins at home make a home win a good bet. (Now 621 and 611 Sunday morning at 4am, not to be missed)
Newcastle have a serious injury problem in their squad, with more than 10 players out of action. Previously, they lost to Borussia Dortmund and Burnley in the league and the UEFA Europa League, but they are gradually finding their form recently. In the last round of the league, they beat Chelsea 4-1 at home, with Alexander Isaac and Anthony Gorton scoring.
With Sindo Donnelly out for a long period of time, 17-year-old starlet Liviš Millić has stepped up to the plate and has been a pleasant surprise. In the last UEFA Europa League match, Newcastle would have beaten Paris Saint-Germain had it not been for a penalty in extra time. This shows that the team is back on track, and with the advantage of St. James' Park, Newcastle is expected to have the upper hand again.