Fresh from their commanding midweek triumph over Benfica in the Champions League, Newcastle United now switch their attention back to Premier League duties as they welcome Fulham to St James' Park on Saturday afternoon.
Eddie Howe's men currently sit 14th in the table, just a single point ahead of the Cottagers in 15th, as both sides look to climb away from the lower reaches of the standings.
The Magpies will be brimming with confidence after dismantling Benfica 3–0 on Tuesday, their second consecutive victory in the group stage, but consistency remains their biggest challenge on the domestic front. In the league, Newcastle have managed only two wins from eight outings, alongside three draws and three defeats. Howe will be eager for his side to turn their European momentum into a much-needed run of positive Premier League results.
Fulham, on the other hand, arrive in desperate need of a turnaround. The London outfit have suffered three straight defeats and remain without an away win this season, scraping together just one point from their first four league trips on the road.
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How to watch Newcastle United vs Fulham online - TV channels & live streams
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Newcastle United vs Fulham kick-off time
The match will be played at St. James' Park on Saturday, October 25, with kick-off at 10 am ET for fans in the US.
Team news & squads
Newcastle United team news
Newcastle will once again be short in defense, with full-backs Tino Livramento and Lewis Hall both ruled out of contention. Meanwhile, Yoane Wissa, who was initially rumored to make an early appearance, is now expected to make his first outing in black and white when the Magpies meet Brentford next month.
Fulham team news
Fulham, meanwhile, have their own fitness headaches. Sasa Lukic and Antonee Robinson are sidelined, while Joachim Andersen, who picked up a muscle issue in the clash against Arsenal, and Rodrigo Muniz are both racing against time to prove their fitness ahead of the weekend encounter.


