Everton seek to run their Premier League unbeaten streak to four when they host inconsistent and weary Newcastle United at Hill Dickinson Stadium on Saturday.
WATCH — Everton v Newcastle
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How to watch Everton vs Newcastle live, stream link and start time
Kick off time: 12:30pm ET SaturdayVenue: Hill Dickinson Stadium — VauxhallTV Channel: NBCStreaming: Watch live online via NBC.com
Everton vs Newcastle live updates, score: 12:30pm ET kickoff
Everton lineup
TBA approximately 11:15am ET
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementNewcastle lineup
TBA approximately 11:15am ET
Everton vs Newcastle preview
The Toffees have kept Premier League foes off the board for 244-straight minutes, a mark made more impressive by the final 61 minutes of that stretch occurring with 10 men at Old Trafford thanks to Idrissa Gana Gueye’s slap of a teammate.
Eddie Howe's Newcastle have some obstacles to overcome should they want to win a second-straight Premier League match, namely their poor away form. The Magpies are 8W-3L at St. James' Park in all competitions this season, their lone losses coming versus Barcelona, Arsenal, and Liverpool. Away from SJP? How does 1W-3D-5L look, with the only win coming as a significant favorite over Belgium's Union Saint-Gilloise.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementEverton team news, focus
OUT: Idrissa Gana Gueye (suspension), Seamus Coleman (unspecified), Merlin Rohl (groin), Jarrad Branthwaite (hamstring), Nathan Patterson (fitness) | QUESTIONABLE: Jack Grealish (unspecified)
Newcastle team news, focus
OUT: Kieran Trippier (hamstring), William Osula (ankle), Harrison Ashby (thigh) | QUESTIONABLE: Yoane Wissa (knee), Emil Krafth (knee), Sven Botman (back)
Everton vs Newcastle prediction
Everton are winless in their last four meetings with the Magpies, though of course this is the first time they'll meet the Toffees' still-sparkling Hill Dickinson Stadium. Newcastle did play Tuesday in Marseille, so there are travel effects to consider, but they also used Nick Woltemade, Anthony Elanga, and Lewis Hall for a total of about 90 minutes while not using Sven Botman nor Joelinton. If rotation's the idea, they should be ready, and Everton played Monday to boot. This will be a tussle, but Newcastle have more and perhaps even superior finishers. Gana Gueye is a big miss for the hosts, but on the bright side Jordan Pickford is in great form and loves a game versus Newcastle. Everton 1-2 Newcastle United.
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