The games are running out, at least the past three or four games have been defined as 'must wins' before kick off. This one though really is a must win game. Lose and it's all over. Though it might already be all over before kick off. By far the most important game of Newcastle United's season to date is the early kickoff at Carrow Road. Norwich City host Sunderland. If the Canaries win the Magpies will head into their game against the Swans NINE points from safety. Even the most optimistic Toon fan must surely admit that would be it. Caput!
Arsenal (A)
Man Utd (H)
Watford (H)
Everton (A)
Sunderland:
Arsenal (H)
Stoke (A)
Chelsea (H)
Everton (H)
Watford (A)
Newcastle:
Man City (H)
Liverpool (A)
Crystal Palace (H)
Aston Villa (A)
Tottenham (H)
Newcastle United:
Fellow embarrassment Daryl Janmaat will also miss this game. After seemingly forgetting how to use his legs, the Dutch full back fell over trying to attempt what can only be assumed was some sort of half arsed attempt at an interception. He presumably couldn't be bothered to run back down the line and force his man wide like any sane defender would have done in that scenario and he seemingly couldn't be bothered to get up after his pathetic fall either coming off 'injured'. Or maybe he was just too embarrassed to get back up. He is also apparently suffering from two broken fingers, having punched the dressing room wall in anger after some of his teammates allegedly exchanged some harsh words with him. Why he can't play football with two broken fingers has me stumped, though the fact he won't be playing can only be a good thing. His expected replacement is Kevin Mbabu should he pass his fitness test and at least the young RB will show some fight and desire. The very minimum required to play for Newcastle United. If the doubtful Mbabu is not deemed fit enough Vurnon Anita will be the likely stand in RB.
Tim Krul, Rob Elliot, Curtis Good, Massadio Haidara and Ivan Toney remain on the long term injury list and therefore won't have any involvement. Rafa Benitez confirmed in his Friday press conference that Fabricio Coloccini is unavailable once again. Coloccini felt his calf in training during the week is the official club line. Not up for the fight and bottling it is probably closer to the truth. Benitez also confirmed Paul Dummett is fit and available for selection. At least someone wants to play.
Professional fouler Jack Colback is available having served his latest suspension. Giving how awful he is normally I'd hope he was nowhere near the side. However due to the performances of most of his teammates he is probably the best choice of a really really really bad bunch.
Possible lineups:
Newcastle Utd:
<mbabu> <mbemba> <lascelles> <dummett>
<ober> <shelvey> <colback> <townsend>
<mitrovic> <perez>
I'd probably go with that side though. Get back to basics, 4-4-2, two out and out wingers going down the line and putting crosses on Mitrovic's head. Maybe give Saivet a chance over Colback and possibly start de Jong ahead of Perez, using him as an impact sub. Whatever the lineup though the only one thing that matters is all eleven players in black and white giving absolutely everything they've got.
Swansea City:
Rangel Fernandez Williams Taylor
Cork Fer
Ayew Sigurdsson Montero
Paloschi
Rafael Benítez wrote:No, I have no regrets over joining Newcastle. I want to stay here for a while, so I’m really pleased to have this challenge. For me it is a challenge. I am the Newcastle manager and I want to be the Newcastle manager next year.
Swansea have confidence. They are organised. They aren't at risk of relegation so they will play football.
Dummett is coming back. Taylor, Janmaat and Coloccini are not available. We have to manage with the players we have. Coloccini has had a reaction in training and has suffered a setback.
When you are fighting to stay up, you feel the pressure for sure. I am asking the team to give everything and finish without regret. In training sessions, the team is doing well. Now is the time to show it and play as a team on the pitch. Now is time to show that quality and character on the pitch.
We can’t impact on Norwich v Sunderland. I am confident we can get the points to stay up. Fans can make the difference. It’s really important we have these four games at home. The only thing I am asking the players is to give everything & the fans have to know they will give their all. I don’t see any fear in the players. I just know they’re upset and disappointed. But they’ll fight until end and give everything.
I was really pleased with Lascelles, because he was saying what everybody is thinking outside. We know that we have to give everything. We know we have to do better and we know that we have to show character. Maybe in some games we are not doing what everybody is expecting. Also it is not just to say these things because the key is on the pitch. He is sent to do his best, and he is not scared of the challenge or what he has to do. I think he is really good, really positive. What we are expecting from them is to tell the right things and the right things on the pitch. We need characters – people telling others what to do and after going on the pitch, saying: ‘Listen. Follow me. Do that’.
Referee:Francesco Guidolin wrote:I have seen many things in my job over 41 years and nothing could surprise me any more. Newcastle are a big club and they have good players. I do not know what has happened there, but it is not a surprise because football is difficult. But I know Rafa and I consider him a good manager. I hope for him that Newcastle stay up, but Saturday is an important match for us too and I hope to see my team play like we did last weekend.
I don't know Shelvey and why he left, but I can say it is difficult in the January window for players to choose the best option. I think his choice was to play at a big club, but it's not easy when the season is already started.
Nothing is decided. We spoke about the team, the players, many things, but not about the takeover. I don't know what [impact] it will have. I confirmed to him I would prefer to stay here if possible. Now I'm waiting for his decision, but I'm happy. This is not my job. It is difficult for me to say something about this situation. This is an important club for me. I like the kindness of the people, the Premier League; my wife and family is happy. But I don't know if my future is here or another part of the world. I don't know anything about the agreements.
Prediction:Mark Lawrenson wrote:Newcastle's performance in their defeat by Southampton was just embarrassing. I think the white flag came out about a minute before kick-off. Magpies boss Rafael Benitez said after that game "we have got four home games left", but the problem is they have not won many home games all season - four out of 15. Swansea are clear of the relegation zone after last week's win over Chelsea, and the pressure is off them now. They might relax a tiny bit on Saturday, which might help Newcastle a little, although it might also mean Swansea play with more freedom and put in a better display. It is hard to predict what we will see from the Welsh side but I am going for a Newcastle win. While they can still stay up, every single game will be their biggest of the season. Newcastle United 2-1 Swansea City.
I'm going with Lawro and Idris Elba today, Newcastle United 2-1 Swansea City.
Hope.
Coverage:
St James' Park:
A limited number of tickets for this fixture are still available and can be purchased from the matchday box office. Prices start at £30 for adults and £15 for concessions.
UK TV:
The game is a traditional Saturday 3pm kick off meaning no live TV coverage in the UK.
Overseas TV:
beIN Sports 2 HD (Indonesia)
Canal+ Sport Online (Poland)
CNTV Sports (China)
CTH Stadium 4 HD
Fox Sports 3 Australia
GO Sports 6
mio Stadium 104 HD
NBC Sports Live Extra
PremierLeaguePass (NZ)
SBS ESPN Korea
Sky HD (Mexico)
Sky Sport Plus HD (Italy)
SportKlub HD (Bos/Cro/Serb/Slov)
SuperSport MaXimo 1
TSN3/4 (Canada)
Viasat Sport +HD (Sweden)
(Overseas TV coverage from nufc.com)
UK Radio:
BBC Radio 5 Live Sport
Local Radio:
BBC Newcastle (Locals can tune in on their radio. Those outside the region can listen via this link http://tunein.com/radio/BBC-Newcastle-954-s18219/)
Highlights:
MOTD - BBC 1 - 22:25



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