Newcastle predicted lineup vs West Ham - Premier League

Howe's Newcastle face West Ham
Howe's Newcastle face West Ham / Richard Sellers/GettyImages
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Newcastle will come off the high of reaching the Carabao Cup final in midweek to continue their push for a top four spot on Saturday when they host West Ham.

Victory over Southampton in Tuesday's second leg ensured a 3-1 aggregate win to take the Magpies to the final at Wembley, where they'll face Manchester United later this month.

However, influential midfielder Bruno Guimaraes picked up a red card against the Saints and will begin a three-match suspension at the weekend.

West Ham have struggled for form all season but have managed a handful of recent wins in the FA Cup and over fellow scrappers Everton.


Newcastle predicted lineup vs West Ham (4-3-3)

GK: Nick Pope - Comfortably out in front in the Golden Glove race, having already kept 12 clean sheets. Arsenal's Aaron Ramsdale is second with nine.

RB: Kieran Trippier - Seems to only be getting better and better as a combative defender while conjuring attacking opportunities at the other end.

CB: Fabian Schar - Has an eye for the spectacular from distance and has one league goal so far this season.

CB: Sven Botman - The summer acquisition has played a major role in fine-tuning a Magpies defence that was still excellent during the second half of last season.

LB: Dan Burn - Pulled off his best Paul Gascoigne impression to celebrate Newcastle reaching the Carabao Cup final in midweek. Getting his suit measured.

CM: Joelinton - Will hope to be closing in on a maiden Brazil call-up for two friendlies in March, though the Selecao remain without a manager since Tite's exit.

CM: Sean Longstaff - The hero Newcastle needed to score twice in the first half against Southampton, giving his side a healthy lead the Saints couldn't overturn despite Che Adams' strike and Guimaraes' red card.

CM: Joe Willock - Is the natural replacement for Guimaraes in midfield and his darting runs from midfield will add some goal threat. Elliot Anderson is also in contention.

RW: Miguel Almiron - Almiron's hot streak in front of goal is firmly at its end, having not scored for eight games in all competitions, but he remains a crucial part of Newcastle's starting XI.

ST: Callum Wilson - Remains the senior striker ahead of Alexander Isak but hasn't scored since Premier League football returned following the World Cup.

LW: Anthony Gordon - The new arrival from Everton could be put straight into the team ahead of Allan Saint-Maximin, who hasn't been a regular starter this season.