Newcastle United will move back into third place in the Premier League table if they beat Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday.
The Magpies stand on the brink of a return to Europe and can ease nerves of a top-four finish by ousting fifth-placed Spurs this weekend.
Eddie Howe has a couple of tough calls to make in order to get his side firing again following last week’s thrashing by Aston Villa.
Here’s who he could call upon.
GK: Nick Pope – Now one clean sheet behind David de Gea in the race for the Premier League Golden Glove.
RB: Kieran Trippier – Set to face his former side for just the second time since returning to England.
CB: Fabian Schar – Has started to look a little shaky in recent weeks but has largely been imperious this season.
CB: Sven Botman – Similarly enduring a wobble after what’s largely been a fine debut campaign on these shores.
LB: Dan Burn – Will have the unenviable task of trying to keep quiet an in-form Son Heung-min.
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DM: Bruno Guimaraes – Now firmly one of the Premier League’s elite midfielders.
CM: Sean Longstaff – Howe has confirmed Longstaff has overcome an illness and is in contention to return this weekend.
CM: Joe Willock – The Arsenal academy graduate will be keen to get one over his former rivals.
RW: Jacob Murphy – Probably the position most up for grabs in the XI but Murphy’s work-rate is important to Howe’s system.
CF: Alexander Isak – Named the PFA Fans’ Premier League Player of the Month for March. Will be eager to outdo national teammate Dejan Kulusevski on Sunday.
LW: Joelinton – Allan Saint-Maximin is still nursing an injury and Anthony Gordon doesn’t really deserve to keep his spot, so Joelinton should be pushed out wide.
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