Newcastle will rely on the atmosphere from the stands.
This will be the team’s first home match. The atmosphere at St James’ Park is often electrifying, especially in such derbies. Newcastle performed exceptionally well against Aston Villa, even without Isak, and deserved the three points. Newcastle has quality players in attack. Liverpool, on the other hand, is missing defenders, which increases Newcastle’s chances of scoring. In the previous match between the two sides at Newcastle’s stadium, the game ended 3-3. It was extremely open and dynamic, with both teams creating plenty of chances, and we expect similarly open football here.
Liverpool will rely on their quality in the attacking positions.
The Merseysiders boast a formidable attack. In the match against Brentford, their new striker Ekitike debuted with a goal and an assist, while the team created a dozen chances up front. However, Liverpool struggled against the opponent’s counterattacks, and it was evident. Both of Brentford’s goals came in that manner. For this match, right-back Frimpong will be unavailable, while his backup Bradley remains a major doubt.
We are in for an exciting clash.
Two teams that play attacking football. Both sides have quality players up front who will be ready to capitalize. Newcastle rely heavily on their home advantage and will look to strike on the counter. Liverpool, meanwhile, boast a ruthless attack and, as always, will be chasing goals.




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