Crystal Palace vs Newcastle Prediction: 30/11/2024

Crystal Palace will be without several key players for their upcoming match, including regulars Lerma and Wharton, forward Nketiah, defenders Riad (a newcomer) and Holding (a backup), as well as long-term absentee Matheus França. Additionally, Japan’s Kamada is serving a suspension, and England’s Eze is uncertain due to injury, with his participation in doubt. On a positive note, midfielder Will Hughes returns after serving his suspension. Former Lyon striker Mateta, who has scored three goals in the Premier League, might take the lead in attack.

Newcastle will also be missing some important players, including long-term injury absentees Lascelles and Botman, as well as backup defender Krafth. Starting defender Burn is also suspended. However, key figures such as Trippier in defense and Wilson in attack are hopeful of making a return. Swedish international Isak, who has scored four goals and provided two assists in the Premier League, remains an important player for the team, along with winger Gordon, who has netted two goals. In midfield, Bruno Guimarães and Tonali are expected to start, while winger Barnes, with four goals in the league, will continue to contribute offensively.

 

Prediction

Both teams have been prone to draws recently, with Newcastle drawing four of their last five Premier League matches. Crystal Palace has also shared the points in four of their last seven games. Considering their form, a narrow win for Newcastle seems probable.

Prediction: Crystal Palace 0 – 1 Newcastle

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