Newcastle – Sunderland: Tyne and Wear on fire for the derby 
Newcastle welcome long-time rivals Sunderland for a Tyne-Wear derby that looks set to explode. Both sides are wobbling and this cut‑throat clash is the perfect chance to grab a season-defining win.
Newcastle must wipe the slate clean 
It’s grim at St James’ Park after Wednesday’s nightmare. Eddie Howe’s men were thumped 7-2 by Barcelona in the Champions League — a colossal collapse that ended their European run in the most brutal fashion.
At home, though, it’s a different story. Newcastle have big league wins over Manchester United and Chelsea behind them. They’ve scored in 15 straight matches across all competitions — they know how to finish. Expect them to lean on that firepower and try to smash a nasty hoodoo: they haven’t won a league derby against Sunderland in 10 attempts.
Black Cats in trouble 
On the other side, the early-season buzz has faded. Safe from relegation worry at 13th, Regis Le Bris’ team are running out of steam. Dumped out of the FA Cup by Port Vale and beaten by Brighton, they’ve gone two matches without scoring.
Still, Sunderland will travel remembering the first meeting. They won 1-0 at home and know how to piss off their neighbours. To nick anything at St James’, they’ll have to sit tight against the home fury and pull off another smash‑and‑grab to keep their derby unbeaten run alive.
Likely line-ups
Newcastle United : Ramsdale ; Livramento, Thiaw, Botman, Hall ; Ramsey, Willock, Joelinton ; Elanga, Gordon, Barnes
Sunderland : Ellborg ; Geertruida, O’Nien, Alderete, Reinildo ; Diarra, Xhaka, Sadiki ; Le Fee, Brobbey, Talbi
Football Prediction Newcastle United vs Sunderland
Newcastle to win
Derbies are emotional lottery, but league form points to the home side.
Sunderland arrive with squad doubts and real attacking problems in recent weeks. Newcastle desperately need to make amends with their fans after the Barcelona hiding. The Magpies’ pride — and their revived Premier League form — should see them break down the visitors and finally end that interminable winless run against their Tyne and Wear neighbours.
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