Club Friendlies 1
Jul 24, 2023 12.00am
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FT Lincoln Financial Field
  • Elliott Anderson 28' goal
  • Alexander Isak 45' goal
  • Callum Wilson 55' goal
  • goal Ollie Watkins 7'
  • goal Emiliano Buendia 11'
  • goal Emiliano Buendia 48'

Preview: Newcastle United vs. Aston Villa - prediction, team news, lineups

Newcastle vs. Aston Villa - prediction, team news, lineups

Kicking off their trips to the United States for the Premier League Summer Series, Newcastle United and Aston Villa meet in Pennsylvania on Sunday.

Four other clubs from the English top flight will take part in the tournament over the upcoming week, as they all warm up for the 2023-24 campaign.


Match preview

Before the end of July, five East Coast states will play host to nine matches between Premier League teams, as Newcastle United and Aston Villa are joined by Brentford, Brighton & Hove Albion, Chelsea and Fulham in heading Stateside.

Newcastle arrive in America having already posted a couple of pre-season wins, with their 3-2 defeat of local side Gateshead last week being followed by victory at Ibrox on Tuesday.

Continuing preparations for a season in which they make a long-awaited return to the Champions League, the Magpies ran out 2-1 winners against Rangers in Allan McGregor's testimonial - Miguel Almiron's first-half opener was cancelled out midway through the second half, but Harrison Ashby headed home a late winner.

Boosted by victory in front of a sellout crowd in Glasgow, Eddie Howe's men now tackle familiar foes from the Premier League at Philadelphia's Lincoln Financial Field, before heading on to Atlanta next week.

It is three months since Newcastle last met Aston Villa, on an occasion when the West Midlands side stormed to a 3-0 win at Villa Park, so even in an exhibition match the chance for a slice of revenge could prove a motivating factor on Sunday - particularly ahead of next month's Premier League opener between the clubs.

Then, after wrapping up their American sojourn with games against Chelsea and Brighton, Serie A side Fiorentina and La Liga's Villarreal will help tune Howe and company up for continental competition in their final two pre-season friendlies.

Once Newcastle conclude their warm-up programme, Aston Villa will pay them a visit at St James' Park, in the two teams' first competitive match of the new season.

Between now and the big kickoff on August 12, Villa are set to take on Fulham and Brentford while in the USA, before pitting their wits against Lazio and Valencia early next month.

Unai Emery's Villans are also preparing for a Europa Conference League playoff, having posted the club's best league finish for over a decade in 2022-23, and the squad which travelled to Pennsylvania included two new recruits with experience at continental level - free transfer Youri Tielemans and reported £33m buy Pau Torres.

Also in the process of concluding a club-record £50m-plus deal for Bayer Leverkusen winger Moussa Diaby, there is no doubt Villa's owners are going all-in as they attempt to join Newcastle in challenging the Premier League's established order next term.

With that in mind, Emery's men will now step up their preparations in America following a 1-1 draw in their first friendly fixture against nearby Walsall last weekend, when Villa were held 1-1 by the League Two side at Bescot Stadium.

Newcastle United friendly form:

Newcastle United form (all competitions):


Aston Villa friendly form:

Aston Villa form (all competitions):


Team News

Included in the Newcastle United squad which travelled to the United States despite failing to feature so far this summer, Jacob Murphy could be back in action this weekend after a recovering from a shoulder injury.

The winger has now returned to training, alongside Martin Dubravka. Like Murphy, the goalkeeper is yet to play a single minute in pre-season, but rather than signalling his imminent exit, Eddie Howe has stated the Slovakian stopper was given some extra time off.

The Magpies' number one, Nick Pope, remains sidelined by a wrist problem, while Jamal Lewis (knee), Jamaal Lascelles (muscular), Emil Krafth (ACL) and Joe Willock (thigh) are absent too.

After Howe handed a debut to star signing Sandro Tonali in midweek - as part of a three-man midfield unit with Sean Longstaff and Elliot Anderson - the Italy international should make another appearance at Lincoln Financial Field.

Meanwhile, Aston Villa named a 26-man squad for the Premier League Summer Series, but Bertrand Traore, Colombian striker Jhon Duran and full-back Alex Moreno were not included.

Midfielder Marvelous Nakamba has completed a move to top-flight newcomers Luton Town, while young players such as Tim Iroegbunam and Tommi O'Reilly have been left behind at Bodymoor Heath.

Last term's top scorer Ollie Watkins started up front against Walsall last week and scored from the penalty spot, and the England striker is set to lead the Villans' front line once again.

Newcastle United possible starting lineup:

Dubravka; Trippier, Botman, Burn, Targett; Anderson, Longstaff, Tonali; Almiron, Isak, Murphy

Aston Villa possible starting lineup:

Martinez; Cash, Carlos, Torres, Digne; Kamara, Tielemans; McGinn, Buendia, J Ramsey; Watkins


We say: Newcastle United 1-2 Aston Villa

With both teams still to reach peak fitness after the brief summer break, an open game between two expensively-assembled squads could ensue.

Aston Villa recorded a convincing win when they last met Newcastle on Tyneside, and they can taste victory again this weekend, in front of their US-based supporters.


POLL
Who will win Sunday's friendly clash between Newcastle and Aston Villa?
Newcastle United 63%
Draw 12%
Aston Villa 26%
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