Tuesday, January 31, 2023

Watch Newcastle United vs Southampton Live Stream

 Watch Newcastle United vs Southampton Live Stream


Watch Newcastle United vs Southampton Live Stream




The EFL Cup's second leg is about to start.
Newcastle United will try to win the EFL Cup semifinal when Southampton comes to 

St. James' Park on Tuesday. The home team has a 1-0 lead after the first leg. At the halfway point of the game, a Joelinton 

the goal gave the Magpies the lead. In order to play Manchester United or Nottingham Forest in the championship game, Eddie 
Howe's squad must win.



Eddie Howe's team has been doing well ever since the 2022 World Cup season resumed. They have only lost one of their past 

eight games overall after the break. Southampton is at the bottom of the standings because of their abject performance in 

the Premier League. They should be pleased with their progress in both the FA and Carabao Cups, though.


Opponent: Newcastle United vs Southampton
Date: Tuesday, 31 January 2023, 
at: 8:00 pm (GMT), 15:00 PM ET
Sports: Soccer
League: EFL Cup






Form for Newcastle United in all games: D-L-W-W-D-W



Southampton's overall record is W-W-W-L-L-W.




Watch Out for: Callum Wilson



Callum Wilson is the favorite to score in this game despite not scoring since late October. This game may be the player's 

chance to prove himself to the club in light of his previous excellent play. However, in 15 league games, the player has 6 

goals and 3 assists.



Mara Sekou


Only one goal has been scored this season in all games by Sekou Mara, the host team's lowest-priced player to start the scoring, 

and it came in this competition. He played 86 minutes against Blackpool in his final game and had an assist. He appeared to 

be able to change this fixture.

Match Details
Southampton is attempting to join Stoke City against West Ham in 1971–72 and 

Arsenal vs. Spurs in 1986–87 was the third team to go to a League Cup final after dropping the first leg at home.
The 

The most incredible home win run for Newcastle United is eight games.

After Luton was eliminated from the League Cup in the first round, Nathan Jones joined Southampton.
Joelinton is the first 

Newcastle player to score in three straight League Cup games since Shola Ameobi did it in September 2010.




Team and Injury News
Howe should only be without Jonjo Shelvey, Emil Krafth, and Matt Targett for Tuesday's second leg. Howe 

could continue with the same starting XI as a consequence, although Isak has a chance to play after contributing to 

Joelinton's victory last week.




Callum Wilson went nine games without scoring, but Howe has acknowledged that Isak still has to improve his match fitness 

in training. As a result, the Swede may have another memorable sub-appearance in this game.



Portsmouth's center-back Caleta-Car was given the boot in the first leg for receiving two yellow cards, but the Croatian 

completed his suspension last weekend in the FA Cup and is eligible to play on Tuesday. Nick Pope tripped Moussa Djenepo up 

before Caleta was sent off, forcing him to exit the game before halftime. It's uncertain if the attacker will be able to 

return to play after concussion treatment. Alex McCarthy, Valentino Livramento, and Juan Larios are also absent.




James Bree, an enlisted person, will be qualified to make his debut on Tuesday. However, Jones should continue using the 

the same approach that was successful in the first leg as James Ward-Prowse, Carlos Alcaraz, Mohammed Salisu, Gavin Bazunu, and 

others are ready to be recalled.



Games played with the head-to-head record: 106
A win for Southampton: 38



Drawn games: 24


42 for Newcastle


anticipated lineup

Newcastle United expected starting lineup:

Pope; Trippier; Schar; Botman; Burn; Longstaff; Guimaraes; Willock; Almiron; Wilson; Joelinton



Bazunu, Walker-Peters, Lyanco, Salisu, Perraud; Alcaraz, Diallo; Edozie, Ward-Prowse, Orsic; Mara are the expected 

Southampton starting the lineup.






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