Tottenham – Newcastle: a night to stay afloat 
Odd as it sounds, this Tottenham–Newcastle clash is a mid-table scrap. Two struggling clubs, two managers on the hot seat, and a match that feels more like a fear-fest than a big occasion.
Tottenham: battered and stumbling 
Tottenham’s season is grinding along. Each week brings fresh bad news, and the trip to Old Trafford made nothing better. Reduced to ten after Cristian Romero’s red, the Spurs weathered spells but never looked like turning it around.
That defeat extends a worrying run. Tottenham haven’t won in the league for weeks and are sliding toward the bottom despite what once looked like a safe cushion above the drop. It’s just as worrying at home — one win in the last eleven Premier League matches at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
The already weakened defence keeps leaking. Five straight games conceding at least two goals, constant reshuffles at the back, and the same feeling: they fall apart when the opponent lifts the pace. Even when Thomas Frank’s men showed glimpses against Manchester City, the results sheet is poor.
Newcastle: doubt creeps in 
Same picture at Newcastle. Beaten at home by Brentford after losses to Liverpool and Manchester City, the Magpies keep dropping points without finding a foothold. Momentum is negative and the table shows it.
Eddie Howe knows patience is running thin. The team struggles to be solid, especially away. On the road they score little and too often let opponents set the tempo. Absences and low confidence only make things harder.
One small edge could matter: recent head-to-heads with Tottenham. The Magpies have picked up positive results against the Spurs and often look comfortable in these tight, physical scraps where bite and intensity beat patient build-up.
Expected lineups
Tottenham :
Vicario; Gray, Dragusin, Van de Ven, Souza; Sarr, Palhinha, Gallagher; Simons, Solanke, Kolo Muani
Newcastle :
Pope; Trippier, Thiaw, Botman, Hall; Tonali, Guimaraes, Ramsey; Elanga, Woltemade, Barnes
Football Prediction Tottenham vs Newcastle
Both teams to score
Hard to see this as a shut-down affair. Tottenham gives too much away, Newcastle is shaky at the back, and neither side thinks a draw fixes anything. In this tense mood, space should open up — often through nerves rather than tidy play.
Chances will likely come from mistakes, quick transitions and moments of hesitation. A game where both teams find a way through looks plausible, without a clear favourite.
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