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The Hawthorns

Sunday 7th March 2021 - 12:00
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Sam Allardyce’s Baggies head into their third game in eight days looking to secure three crucial points against Newcastle United at The Hawthorns on Sunday afternoon (ko 12pm).

Nine points separate the sides going into the weekend’s clash and Albion will be determined to cut back the gap as they look to climb the table.

Newcastle

Their last time out

Newcastle were left frustrated in their last Premier League game, drawing 1-1 with Wolves.

Skipper Jamaal Lascelles’ header had given the Magpies an early second-half lead, but Ruben Neves’ equaliser ensured the spoils were shared in the North East.

In the dugout

Steve Bruce is looking to secure Premier League football for a second season running under his control at St James’ Park.

The 60-year-old, who grew up just a matter of miles away from Newcastle in Corbridge, led the North East outfit to a 13th placed finish during his first campaign at the helm last year.

Bruce departed Sheffield Wednesday in favour of Newcastle in the summer of 2019, leaving the Sky Bet Championship outfit after losing just three of his 18 matches in charge at Hillsborough. Prior to half a season in charge of the Owls during 2019, Bruce nearly guided Aston Villa back to the Premier League after reaching the 2018 Play-Off final. But a defeat to Fulham denied him the fifth promotion of his managerial career from England's second tier.

The former Manchester United defender began his coaching career at Sheffield United and has gone on to manage another nine clubs over nearly 23 years in the dugout. Two of those clubs include Midlands rivals Birmingham City and Villa, and Bruce will be keen to be successful against another when his Newcastle team visit The Hawthorns on Sunday.

One to watch

Dwight Gayle will have his sights set on seizing the opportunity to impress against his former club, if handed a start on Sunday.

Gayle, who enjoyed a successful loan spell with the Baggies during the 2018/19 season, came off the bench to net the winner in the reverse game between the sides earlier in the season.

And although the striker has been limited to substitute appearances in the league this term, injuries to influential attackers Miguel Almiron and Allan Saint-Maximin will provide a chance for the 31-year-old to stake a claim for a starting role in their absence.

Our last meeting

Dwight Gayle’s header cancelled out Darnell Furlong's first Premier League goal to secure a 2-1 victory for Newcastle back in November 2020.

Albion’s last Premier League home win over the Magpies came back in December 2015, as Darren Fletcher’s second half effort secured all three points at The Hawthorns.

Stats

Albion

  • Albion have lost just one of their last five PL home games against the Magpies.
  • Similarly, the Baggies have scored in 10 of their last 11 matches with Newcastle at The Hawthorns.
  • Sam Allardyce is unbeaten in his last four managerial games against Newcastle (W3, D1).

Newcastle

  • The Magpies have one of the highest number of yellow cards this season (47).
  • Newcastle have made the second-highest number of clearances this season (583).
  • Steve Bruce has won two of his last three managerial games against Albion.

Head to head

  Albion wins Draw Newcastle wins
League 43 34 46
FA Cup 3 0 2
League Cup 2 0 0
Total 48 34 48

Our one to watch

Conor Gallagher produced another tireless performance against Everton on Thursday evening.

In recent matches at The Hawthorns, the box-to-box midfielder’s energetic presence has forced opposition players into mistakes, winning possession back for the Baggies, enabling Sam Allardyce’s side to create more opportunities.

And with another important home clash against Newcastle this weekend, Gallagher will be determined to put another big shift in and help Albion continue their creativity in the attacking third.

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Albion and Newcastle played out a 0-0 draw at The Hawthorns on Sunday afternoon.

Both teams created enough opportunities to score the all-important goal in a far from drab goalless encounter, but it didn’t come and the points were shared in B71.

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Sam Allardyce opted to name an unchanged XI for the third time in a row as his men embarked on their final fixture of a trio of consecutive home matches.

It was the visitors who forced the first save of the day in an otherwise quiet start to the clash as Sam Johnstone caught Emil Krafth’s deflected volley.

Albion then created arguably the best chance of the half around the 20 minute mark when Conor Townsend set-up Matheus Pereira inside the area, however his effort lacked power and was comfortably stopped by Martin Dubravka.

Mbaye Diagne sliced over and had a header tipped wide either side Jonjo Shelvey seeing a low shot kept out by Johnstone, but the game went into half-time goalless.

Matty Phillips came close to breaking the deadlock 10 minutes after the interval when he curled over from the edge of the box - though Johnstone soon had to be at his best to palm away Joe Willock’s fierce drive down the other end.

Diagne might have done better with his free header midway through the second period as he could only guide it off-target, while Joelinton was denied by Johnstone in a rare opening for the visitors.

The Baggies piled on the pressure and substitute Hal Robson-Kanu almost headed a cross into the path of an onrushing Ainsley Maitland-Niles inside the box, but Newcastle cut out a potential gilt-edged chance to hold their resolve as they departed The Hawthorns with a point. 

 

Albion: Johnstone, Furlong, O’Shea, Bartley, Townsend; Gallagher, Yokuslu, Maitland-Niles; Pereira, Diagne (Robson-Kanu 84), Phillips (Grant 83).

Substitutes: Button, Ajayi, Peltier, Sawyers, Livermore, Snodgrass, Robinson.