Newcastle Set Sights on First Away Win as West Ham’s Struggles Deepen

English Premier League - West Ham United VS Newcastle United
Match Time:02-11-2025 22:00 Sunday (GMT+8)
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Nuno Espirito Santo is still chasing his first win as West Ham’s manager as they face Newcastle United at the London Stadium this Sunday. The struggling hosts risk a fourth consecutive Premier League defeat. Meanwhile, Newcastle aims for their fourth straight victory in all competitions.
Team Analysis:
West Ham remain stuck in the relegation zone with just four points, facing the risk of their worst-ever Premier League start after three straight losses. Their defense has been poor, conceding a league-high 20 goals, while Newcastle arrive in strong form with five wins from their last six matches. However, Eddie Howe’s side has yet to win away this season, extending their league winless streak on the road to seven games.
Player Situation:
West Ham’s injury woes deepen as Oliver Scarles joins three other sidelined players, while Callum Wilson could face his former club if Niclas Fullkrug remains out. Newcastle also have injury concerns, with several defenders unavailable, though Sven Botman is expected to return. Eddie Howe is likely to recall key players like Bruno Guimaraes and Anthony Gordon after resting them in midweek.
Result Prediction:
West Ham’s risky lineup at Elland Road backfired, highlighting the need for Nuno Santo to revert to a more familiar setup against Newcastle. Despite potential adjustments, the team still struggles both offensively and defensively. With Newcastle’s key players returning, they look poised to claim their first Premier League away win of the season.
Predicted Result: West Ham United 0-3 Newcastle United.
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