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Everton vs Newcastle: Predicted Line-Up | Iroegbunam replaces Gana

2025-11-29 08:00
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Everton vs Newcastle: Predicted Line-Up | Iroegbunam replaces Gana

With such a sparse squad. Moyes will not have many options to replace Gueye and Coleman this weeken

Everton vs Newcastle: Predicted Line-Up | Iroegbunam replaces GanaStory byCalvinSat, November 29, 2025 at 8:00 AM UTC·2 min read

Everton go into a run of three games in a week with the festive season starting to ramp up, but with very little to count on in terms of reinforcements from the bench. It starts with a visit from Newcastle today, then a trip to the south coast to take on bogey team Bournemouth, before getting back to Hill Dickinson Stadium next Saturday to welcome former manager Sean Dyche with his Nottingham Forest side.

Idrissa Gueye will miss all three games serving the suspension for his red card in the win over Manchester United, and club captain Seamus Coleman is under observation after hobbling off with a hamstring issue after less than ten minutes at Old Trafford. Merlin Rohl is not expected back in 2025, which leaves the midfield looking very thin, though David Moyes says he can use Charly Alcaraz and Dwight McNeil in the middle of the park.

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Newcastle have their own injury issues to contend with balancing a European campaign, with Yoane Wissa, Kieran Trippier and William Osula all out.

Who’s Out?

Per David Moyes in his pre-match press conference on Friday, Seamus Coleman, Merlin Rohl, Jarrad Branthwaite and Nathan Patterson are all out.

Everton squad available vs Newcastle

Goalkeepers: Pickford, Travers, King

Defenders: Keane, Branthwaite (INJURED), Tarkowski, O’Brien, Mykolenko, Coleman (INJURED), Patterson (INJURED), Aznou

Midfielders: Gueye (SUSPENDED), Garner, Iroegbunam, Dewsbury-Hall, Röhl (INJURED)

Wingers: McNeil, Ndiaye, Grealish, Dibling, Alcaraz

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Attackers: Beto, Barry

Tactics and Formation

Everton will likely stick to the 4-2-3-1 they’ve used so far.

Starters (likelihood of starting rated out of 10)

Jordan Pickford – 9/10

Vitaliy Mykolenko – 7/10

Michael Keane – 9/10

James Tarkowski – 8/10

Jake O’Brien – 8/10 Back to the back four we’ve seen the most often this season

Tim Iroegbunam – 8/10 Iroegbunam tends to fade fast after the hour mark, need Moyes to be prepared for that

James Garner – 8/10

Jack Grealish – 9/10

Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall – 8/10 KDH has had two very good games now

Iliman Ndiaye – 9/10

Thierno Barry – 7/10 The striker is getting closer and closer to his first Everton goal

Bench

Mark Travers

Tom King

Adam Aznou

Carlos Alcaraz

Dwight McNeil

Tyler Dibling

Beto

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