Newcastle vs Burnley Prediction: Dominating until the end of the match
The match between Newcastle and Burnley in the English Premier League will take place at 10:00 PM on December 6th. Nghe An newspapers, radio, and television will analyze the form, provide football commentary, and predict the score.

Latest team news for Newcastle vs Burnley
Newcastle goalkeeper Nick Pope – formerly of Burnley – will be sidelined for approximately three weeks due to a groin injury. Also on the treatment list are Kieran Trippier (hamstring), Sven Botman (back), Will Osula (ankle), and Yoane Wissa (knee), who is nearing his return.
Sandro Tonali left the pitch in the first half of the draw against Tottenham due to a minor injury, and Newcastle will have to undergo tests later to determine the Italian midfielder's availability.
If Tonali is unavailable, Lewis Miley could retain his starting spot in the three-man midfield alongside Joelinton and Bruno Guimaraes, although Jacob Ramsey and Joe Willock are also competing for a place in the starting lineup.
Anthony Gordon also hopes to reclaim his starting spot on both wings, replacing Jacob Murphy or Harvey Barnes, while Nick Woltemade is likely to continue playing as a central striker.
On Burnley's side, Axel Tuanzebe will be out for several weeks with an unspecified injury – which means he is likely to miss the CAN – and he joins the list of absentees alongside Zeki Amoundi, Connor Roberts (both with knee injuries) and Jordan Beyer (thigh).
With Tuanzebe unavailable, Hjalmar Ekdal is likely to continue partnering Maxime Esteve in central defense, while Kyle Walker and Quilindschy Hartman will be the two full-backs.
Parker will consider using Lesley Ugochukwu to partner Josh Cullen and Florentino Luis in midfield, or continuing to trust the attacking duo of Lyle Foster and Zian Flemming.
Latest predicted lineups for Newcastle vs Burnley
Newcastle United:
Ramsdale; Livramento, Thiaw, Schar, Hall; Miley, Guimaraes, Joelinton; Murphy, Woltemade, Gordon
Burnley:
Dubravka; Walker, Ekdal, Esteve, Hartman; Ugochukwu, Cullen, Florentino; Tchaouna, Foster, Anthony
Latest football match prediction: Newcastle vs Burnley
After a run of seven matches across all competitions with inconsistent form – alternating wins and losses (4 wins, 3 losses) – Newcastle only managed to secure one point in a 2-2 draw with Tottenham Hotspur at St James' Park on Wednesday evening.
The Magpies seemed to have secured three points thanks to goals from substitutes Guimaraes and Anthony Gordon, but Cristian Romero's overhead kick in the 95th minute found the far corner, saving Spurs from a point and preventing the home side from achieving a third consecutive Premier League victory.

Manager Eddie Howe expressed his "extreme disappointment" at dropping the win in the final minutes, saying his team lacked sharpness in the final half despite scoring two goals. Nevertheless, Newcastle currently sit 12th in the Premier League table, just three points behind Brighton, who are in 7th place.
Newcastle can find some consolation in extending their unbeaten run at St James' Park to seven matches across all competitions (six wins, one draw). They also go into Saturday's game with confidence, having won all three of their Premier League home games this season against teams below them in the table.
Furthermore, Newcastle have won five of their last six home games in the English top flight against newly promoted teams (with one draw), and they have also won all six of their Premier League encounters against Burnley under Howe, scoring a total of 14 goals – statistics that give them considerable confidence ahead of the weekend's clash.
Despite Scott Parker's call to turn Turf Moor into a "cauldron" when they hosted Crystal Palace on Wednesday night, the home fans had little to celebrate as Burnley – with a lackluster attack – suffered a narrow 0-1 defeat.
Daniel Munoz scored the winning goal just before halftime, and Burnley had no response, with only 2 of their 10 shots on target. Parker admitted he was "at a disadvantage" after "small details" worked against a team that was struggling to find a positive result.
Since their 3-2 victory over bottom-placed Wolves at the end of October, Burnley have lost five consecutive Premier League matches, dropping to 19th place and four points adrift of safety.
Avoiding a sixth consecutive defeat will be a major challenge, especially considering Burnley have lost six of their seven away games this season – only Wolves (one draw, six losses) have a worse away record. They have also conceded 21 goals – the most in the league so far.
The last time Burnley enjoyed a victory at St James' Park was in August 2021, when they beat Newcastle on penalties (4-3) in the second round of the EFL Cup. Meanwhile, their last away win against Newcastle in the league was back in April 1976, when Peter Noble scored the only goal in a 1-0 victory.
Latest Newcastle vs Burnley score prediction
Based on the above football analysis, we and leading football websites worldwide have provided our predictions for the match.Newcastle vs Burnleyas follows:
- Sportsmole:Newcastle 2-1 Burnley
- WhoScore:Newcastle 2-0 Burnley
- We predict:Newcastle 2-0 Burnley
When and where can I watch Newcastle vs Burnley live?
To watch the Newcastle vs Burnley match live in the English Premier League at 10:00 PM on December 6th, viewers can tune in to the following channels:K+ Sport,K+PMor online sports channels. We hope you enjoy watching football.


