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Brighton-Newcastle, Premier League: likely lineups, predictions.

by Sabrina

Brighton-Newcastle is a match valid for the fourth day of the Premier League and is played on Saturday at 6:30 pm: TV, lineups, predictions.

Until a couple of seasons ago the top goal of these two teams was salvation. Within a short time everything has changed: Saudi petrodollars have brought Newcastle back to the levels of the 1990s, when a certain Alan Shearer wore the black and white jersey, while Brighton to fight with the big names for a place in Europe has arrived there through ideas and planning, but above all by betting on capable coaches.

On the Seagulls’ bench for almost a year now sits Roberto De Zerbi: that’s all it took for the former Sassuolo coach to be appreciated even in the Premier League, to the point that many believe he is ready for the leap to a top club. His Brighton side, which will take part in a European competition, the Europa League, for the first time this year, got off to a strong start despite major disposals – the most costly were those of Mac Allister and Caicedo – beating Luton Town and Wolverhampton, to whom they rifled a total of eight goals, justifying the friendly nickname “De Zerbi-ball.” Dunk and his teammates, however, immediately came back down to earth after their defeat to West Ham, remedied at the Amex Stadium a week ago. The Hammers, despite 22 percent ball possession, were more cynical in goal, giving the Seagulls their first disappointment (1-3) of the season. Two defeats in a row, on the other hand, for Newcastle, which surrendered narrowly to Man City and Liverpool.

Seagulls and Magpies study from big

The Eddie Howe-coached team in any case can reproach itself very little. The calendar has put them up against two battleships and a respectable opponent like Aston Villa.

Howe and Trippier

Howe and Trippier


After the bombastic victory with the Villans, scrambled 5-1 at St. James’ Park, Newcastle had to deal with the Citizens and Reds: it did not come out downsized – with both of them it lost by a narrow margin – but it confirmed the difficulties that emerged already last year against the big boys. Both Howe and De Zerbi – from the market, for the Italian coach, Ansu Fati arrived – have to do without important pawns such as Botman (Newcastle) and Enciso (Brighton).

The prediction

Leaving aside the final result – the prediction is wide open – we imagine a very entertaining match, between two formations that have become accustomed to giving their best in the opponent’s half of the field. Both, in short, should find the way of the goal in a prolific match.

The probable lineups of Brighton-Newcastle

  • BRIGHTON (4-2-3-1): Steele; Milner, Webster, Dunk, Estupinan; Gross, Gilmour; March, Joao Pedro, Mitoma; Welbeck.
  • NEWCASTLE (4-3-3): Pope; Trippier, Schar, Botman, Burn; Tonali, Bruno Guimaraes, Joelinton; Almiron, Isak, Gordon.

POSSIBLE RESULT: 2-2

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