Brighton will carry newfound momentum into this weekend’s clash with Newcastle after their dramatic late victory revived their hopes of European qualification.
Brighton lifted spirits with their thrilling 3-2 win at West Ham by scoring twice after the 85th minute. This result ended a five-game winless run and injected fresh energy into their campaign.
Furthermore, this victory revived Brighton’s European hopes as they approach the final four fixtures with renewed determination. Every point now feels vital for a side still chasing continental football.
Meanwhile, Newcastle arrives full of confidence after easing past Ipswich in their last outing with a comfortable 3-0 victory. Their recent form suggests they will pose a serious test on the south coast.
Notably, Brighton have beaten Newcastle twice so far this season and could claim a third win against this same opponent. They have not achieved three victories over one opponent in a single campaign since that 2009/10 season.
Importantly, Eddie Howe has overseen six wins in seven matches since returning from pneumonia, boosting confidence throughout the squad. His side’s resilience will be a key factor in this contest.
Consequently, Newcastle sits inside the top three as they aim for a twentieth league victory. They have not reached that mark since the 2002/03 season.
Additionally, Kaoru Mitoma has scored in his last two league games and could make it three in a row. Alexander Isak has found the net 22 times this season, matching Newcastle’s best league tally since Alan Shearer in 2003/04.
Statistically, only Arsenal have led more Premier League games at half-time than Newcastle this season. They have led 17 matches, just one fewer than Arsenal’s 18.
In summary, this fixture promises an exciting clash between two sides with European ambitions. It may prove decisive as the season reaches its final stretch.
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