Newcastle United aim to make it three consecutive wins in the Premier League as they welcome struggling Tottenham Hotspur to St James’ Park for matchday 14 action on Tuesday.
The Magpies are beginning to find rhythm after recording their first back-to-back success of the top-flight season on Saturday at Everton, while it was another forgettable home outing for Spurs when Fulham visited at the weekend.
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Newcastle vs Tottenham prediction: Two sides with contrasting momentum
Key stats:
- Four of Newcastle’s six successive home victories have finished with clean sheets, three of which ended in 2-0 scorelines.
- Tottenham have fallen to defeat on their last four trips to St James’ Park, conceding at least twice in those contests.
- Spurs are on a four-game winless run across all competitions, including losses in each of the last three.
- Tottenham have allowed at least one first-half goal in their last four matches across all competitions.
Correct score prediction: Newcastle 2-0 Tottenham
Tottenham looked off the pace during the 2-1 loss against Fulham on Saturday, and a visit to the dreaded St James’s Park is hardly the fixture a side short of confidence would have relished, especially after unravelling in their last league outing on the road against North London rivals Arsenal.
Meanwhile, things are beginning to fall into place for Newcastle, who claimed their first away win of the Premier League campaign in a 4-1 victory over Everton at the weekend, while their home record has remained outstanding.
As such, expectations lean towards another triumph for the Magpies, mirroring the last four home meetings with Spurs, where they struck at least twice in all.
Across all competitions this season, Tottenham have found the net in every away fixture except one, and that lone exception came in their EFL Cup loss to Newcastle, so a similar outcome remains firmly in play here.
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Pre-match analysis: Hosts more than twice as likely
- HOME: 8/11 (1.73) – 57.9%
- DRAW: 29/10 (3.90) – 25.6%
- AWAY: 17/5 (4.40) – 22.7%
*Odds courtesy of Ladbrokes; subject to change*
Newcastle possess the stronger momentum between the two sides, have dominated this fixture on home soil and remain in explosive form at St James’ Park, so it is no surprise they enter as favourites for this encounter.
The Magpies hold a win probability of 57.9%, more than twice Tottenham’s chance of taking full spoils at 22.7%, while a draw carries a rating of 25.6%.
This reinforces the value of our hot tip – home win and over 1.5 goals – at 2.05 odds, particularly given Tottenham’s porous defence and Newcastle’s explosive scoring run at St James’ Park.
Most recent head-to-head: The Magpies aim to extend home dominance
The most recent meeting between the sides came earlier this season in the EFL Cup at St James’ Park, where Eddie Howe’s men claimed a 2-0 win to extend their sequence of home victories against Tottenham to four.
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Newcastle preview: Two fresh injury blows
First-choice goalkeeper Nick Pope suffered a groin issue on the eve of Newcastle’s match against Everton and is set to remain unavailable, meaning Aaron Ramsdale will feature for a second consecutive game.
Defender Sven Botman also missed that contest due to a back concern and will require assessment before Tuesday’s fixture.
Newcastle are likewise expected to remain without Kieran Trippier, Yoane Wissa, William Osula and Jamaal Lascelles as the quartet continue their respective recoveries.
Meanwhile, Howe made six alterations to the lineup against Marseille, citing player management as a key reason, so a few changes could surface again, although some standout performers from the Everton match may retain their places.
Predicted XI: Ramsdale (GK), Livramento, Thiaw, Burn, Hall, Guimaraes, Tonali, Joelinton, Barnes, Woltemade & Elanga
Newcastle’s last five results:
- 29/11/25: Everton 1-4 Newcastle (W)
- 25/11/25: Marseille 2-1 Newcastle (L)
- 22/11/25: Newcastle 2-1 Manchester City (W)
- 09/11/25: Brentford 3-1 Newcastle (L)
- 05/11/25: Newcastle 2-0 Athletic Bilbao (W)
Tottenham preview: Captain Cristian Romero returns for injury-plagued Spurs
Tottenham have wrestled with significant injury problems this season, with James Maddison, Dejan Kulusevski, Kota Takai and Yves Bissouma yet to appear in a single matchday squad, while Ben Davies remains unavailable and Dominik Solanke continues rehabilitation from an ankle issue.
On a brighter note, Cristian Romero returns after serving a suspension in the previous fixture due to the accumulation of bookings.
Predicted XI: Vicario (GK), Porro, Romero, Van de Ven, Spence, Palhinha, Bergvall, Kudus, Simons, Richarlison & Kolo Muani
Tottenham’s last five results:
- 29/11/25: Tottenham 1-2 Fulham (L)
- 26/11/25: Paris Saint-Germain 5-3 Tottenham (L)
- 23/11/25: Arsenal 4-1 Tottenham (L)
- 08/11/25: Tottenham 2-2 Manchester United (D)
- 04/11/25: Tottenham 4-0 FC Copenhagen (W)
Player to watch: Nick Woltemade

Nick Woltemade netted his seventh goal of the season for Newcastle at the weekend and steps into Tuesday’s contest buoyed by that momentum, having scored against Spurs during the EFL Cup victory in October.