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Newcastle prepares for FA Cup clash

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Match preview

Newcastle United will host Bournemouth at St James’ Park for the FA Cup third round on Saturday, with kick-off at 15:00 GMT. The home side comes into this fixture buoyed by a series of solid performances, having secured consecutive wins in their Premier League matchups against Burnley, Crystal Palace, and Leeds United.

Injury concerns

Despite their current momentum, Newcastle faces a few setbacks as key players are sidelined. Will Osuna is recovering from an ankle injury, Dan Burn’s ribs are bruised, and Fabian Schär also remains unavailable. These absences may alter their strategy against Bournemouth.

Bournemouth’s recent form

Bournemouth enters the game with a less consistent track record, notching only one victory in their past five outings. Nevertheless, their recent triumph over Tottenham Hotspur by a 3-2 scoreline has been a morale booster. The team currently stands at 15th in the Premier League, with a 12-point cushion above relegation.

Historical context

Reflecting on past meetings between these teams at St James’ Park, Newcastle faced a significant 4-1 loss to Bournemouth last January. Out of the 16 encounters in the club’s history, Newcastle has emerged victorious five times, while Bournemouth has claimed four wins, with seven matches resulting in draws.

Looking ahead

Post the FA Cup meeting, Newcastle will turn their focus to a challenging Carabao Cup semi-final against Manchester City, followed by a Premier League fixture with Wolves. The team is optimistic about continuing their positive streak and making a notable impact in the cup competitions.