Extended highlights from the Gtech Community Stadium, where Brentford maintained the best home record in the Premier League with a 4-2 victory over Newcastle United.
Bryan Mbeumo, Yoane Wissa, Nathan Collins and Kevin Schade were all on target as the Bees battled to a first league win over the Magpies since 1948. Saturday’s win means that Thomas Frank’s side have dropped just two points from a possible 24 at home this season.
This episode brings you an in-depth look at the upcoming Premier League match between Nottingham Forest and Newcastle United. We’re breaking down everything you need to know as the Magpies head to City Ground for what promises to be a thrilling encounter. Will Newcastle United’s recent form and tactical prowess be enough to overcome Nottingham Forest on their home turf?
In our preview, we’ll cover:
Key Players: Spotlight on the players to watch, including standout performances from both Newcastle United and Nottingham Forest, as well as how each team might line up.
Tactical Analysis: A deep dive into the strategies, formations, and possible match-ups that could define the game. We’ll look at how Newcastle’s attacking style stacks up against Nottingham’s defence and where the crucial battles might happen on the pitch.
Recent Form and Head-to-Head: Analysing both teams’ latest matches, scoring trends, and head-to-head stats to predict which side has the upper hand.
Injury Updates: Who’s in and who’s out? We’ll discuss how injuries and squad rotations could impact the line-up and performance on match day.
Predictions and Insights: Our thoughts on the scoreline, potential goal scorers, and which players could make the difference.
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Almost a year to the day of Arsenal’s most controversial defeat of last season, Mikel Arteta returned to St James’ Park with his side’s title challenge beginning to wobble.
90 minutes later it was a repeat of last year’s 1-0 defeat, with Eddie Howe springing a tactical masterclass that Arsenal simply couldn’t overcome. Adam Clery looks how The Magpies worked both on and off the ball, to show exactly how they did it.
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