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Gateshead
Club Friendlies
Jul 15, 2023 at 12.30pm UK
 
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Preview: Gateshead vs. Newcastle United - prediction, team news, lineups

Sports Mole previews Saturday's friendly clash between Gateshead and Newcastle United, including predictions, team news and possible lineups.

A quick trek across the North East awaits Newcastle United for their opening pre-season friendly, as Eddie Howe's side visit National League outfit Gateshead on Saturday lunchtime.

The hosts have already taken to the field twice in exhibition matches this summer, seeing off Hebburn Town 1-0 before coming out on the wrong end of a five-goal thriller with Sunderland.


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Newcastle United manager Eddie Howe reacts on May 13, 2023© Reuters

Despite storming into a two-goal lead against their Championship-level counterparts Sunderland, Gateshead could not make it two wins from two in their pre-season friendlies, ultimately succumbing to the Black Cats' superiority in a 3-2 beating.

Quickfire efforts from Connor Pani and Adam Campbell inside the opening 25 minutes put Gateshead two goals to the good, but Luke O'Nien reduced the arrears prior to the half-time whistle before Niall Huggins and Michael Spellman completed the Sunderland turnaround.

The Tynesiders have the luxury of a full week's worth of rest before player-coach Mike Williamson prepares for a reunion with his former club, where he netted a solitary goal in 169 appearances during their prolonged Premier League run between 2010 and 2016.

The 39-year-old led Gateshead to the National League North title in the 2021-22 season - earning the Manager of the Year award for his efforts - and consolidation in the fifth tier was achieved last term, as the Tynesiders placed 14th in the National League after having a point deducted for fielding an ineligible player.

That punishment did plunge Gateshead back into the relegation zone at the time, but Williamson turned their fortunes around with a stellar streak of Easter form, while they also made it all the way to the FA Trophy final before suffering Halifax Town-inflicted heartbreak.

Newcastle United's Anthony Gordon celebrates scoring against Chelsea on May 28, 2023© Reuters

Gateshead were not the only Tyneside team to make waves in the 2022-23 campaign, as Newcastle's 20-year exile from the Champions League ended with a magnificent fourth-placed finish in the Premier League, arguably representing a period of overachievement for the Magpies.

While many will correctly point towards Newcastle's controversial and lucrative ownership, Howe and co transformed the club into one of the Premier League's most dogged defensive units, as well as taking the Magpies to Wembley for the EFL Cup final, where they fell short against Manchester United.

Gateshead and Newcastle can therefore empathise when it comes to painful Wembley losses, and winning just one of their last five Premier League games extinguished Newcastle's hopes of pipping Man United to a top-three finish in the Premier League, but they capitalised on Chelsea and Liverpool's misfortunes to sneak into fourth spot and punch their ticket to the group stage.

Shipping just 33 goals marked the Premier League's joint-best defensive record alongside Manchester City, and Howe's side will quickly become reacquainted with their Premier League foes this summer; a trip to the United States awaits to face Aston Villa, Chelsea and Brighton & Hove Albion in the summer series.

Rangers, Fiorentina and Villarreal will also provide Newcastle with a trio of stern tests before they commence another season of hope and promise, but first, the Magpies will renew hostilities with near neighbours Gateshead 12 months on from thumping the Tynesiders 5-1 in a 2022 summer friendly.

Gateshead friendly form:
  • W
  • L


Team News

Sandro Tonali in action for AC Milan on October 5, 2022© Reuters

Gateshead striker Lewis Knight and midfielder Elliot Forbes will not be at Williamson's disposal here as they recuperate from injury, but the hosts should otherwise have a clean bill of health for Saturday's affair.

New signings Regan Booty, Ed Francis, Aidan Rutledge, Callum Whelan, Jordan Hunter and Archie Mair were all involved in the recent defeat to Sunderland, and the latter - a Norwich City loanee - could now start in goal.

Williamson also took the opportunity to assess a few trialists against the Black Cats and may do so again versus Champions League-calibre opposition, while another former Magpie - 37-year-old goalkeeper Rob Elliot - is also on the books at the Gateshead International Stadium.

As for Newcastle, Howe enters the pre-season period still working around a few long-term concerns, as all of Nick Pope (wrist), Joe Willock (thigh), Emil Krafth (ACL) and Jamal Lewis (knee) are continuing their recovery programs.

Only two new faces have arrived at St James' Park so far this summer, one of whom - Gambian attacker Yankuba Minteh - has been loaned out to Feyenoord, but Italy international midfielder Sandro Tonali represents the Magpies' marquee signing so far.

However, Tonali is not expected to make his unofficial debut just yet, while Under-21 Euros champion Anthony Gordon could also be given some more time off alongside fellow internationals Bruno Guimaraes, Joelinton, Fabian Schar, Sven Botman, Alexander Isak and Miguel Almiron, the latter of whom scored twice in this fixture last year.


Gateshead possible starting lineup:
Mair; Tinkler, Richardson, Storey, Francis, Pani; Whelan, Booty, Wearne; Campbell, Rutledge

Newcastle United possible starting lineup:
Darlow; Trippier, Watts, Lascelles, Targett; Ritchie, Longstaff, Anderson; Murphy, Stephenson, Saint-Maximin


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We say: Gateshead 1-3 Newcastle United

Still working around a few fitness concerns and late-arriving international players, Newcastle's margin of victory should not be as emphatic as it was last year, but the Magpies ought to run out comfortable winners nonetheless.

Plenty of fringe and up-and-coming players could use Saturday's match to get into Howe's good books, and the odd consolation goal may be all that Gateshead have to cheer here.

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