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Eddie Howe’s charges are just two points behind Manchester United in fifth but 13 away from Saturday afternoon’s opponents, Tottenham who are fourth.
Spurs are right where they need to be to book a ticket to next season’s Champions League but they have Aston Villa breathing down their necks who are behind only on goal difference.
However, the North Londoners have played a game fewer than Villa and will be hoping their cross-town rivals Arsenal can do them a favour on Sunday evening by seeing off the Lions.
Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglu says he’s not concerned about the top-four race but the Spurs faithful may disagree as they want to compete with the best in Europe.
With similar ambitions on the line and plenty of goals in the history of this fixture, St James’ Park should be an exciting place to be on Saturday at lunchtime.
Returning to home comforts
According to Newcastle manager Howe, his side are “stretching but still fighting”, in reference to his packed infirmary.
However, one man who has been shining for the Magpies lately is Alexander Isak. The Swede has been in marvellous form since his return from a groin injury.
Isak netted five goals in as many games, making him the leading goalscorer in the Premier League for the Toon.
Five of his last six goals have come on Tyneside so he will be happy to return to home comforts this Saturday and will likely be a source of joy for Newcastle.