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Birmingham vs. Newcastle: Visualization, Forecasts and Charts – 90 minutes of Great Britain

Birmingham vs. Newcastle: Visualization, Forecasts and Charts – 90 minutes of Great Britain

Newcastle United is looking to track their success at Carabao Carabao by defeating the favorites for promotion in League 1, and Tom Brady supports Birmingham City in the fourth round of FA Cup on Saturday.

Magita provided a 2-0 victory over Arsenal on Wednesday night, which booked their place in the finale of the Cup of Karabao for the second time in three seasons. Now they are painfully close to the first major trophy of 1955.

Eddie How’s country will be a strong favorita for their fourth round of St. Andrew’s equality, but they will have to end the impressive unbeaten match of 18 Birmingham games if they want to progress. Blue sit a lot at the top of the First League, as they are looking for a return to the championship – the race they recently confronted Newcastle in 2017.

Here 90min’s A collision guide.

Birmingham vs. Newcastle H2H record (last five games)

Current form (all competitions)

Birmingham

Newcastle

Stevenage 0-1 Birmingham – 04/02/25

Newcastle 2-0 Arsenal – 05/02/25

Birmingham 2-1 Rotterham – 01/02/25

Newcastle 1-2 Fulham – 01/02/25

Huddersfield 0-1 Birmingham – 28/01/25

Southampton 1-3 Newcastle – 25/01/25

Wrexham 1-1 Birmingham – 23/01/25

Newcastle 1-4 Bournemut – 18/01/25

Birmingham 1-0 Exeter – 18/01/25

Newcastle 3-0 Wolves – 15/01/25

Country

TV channel/live stream

UK

BBC One, BBC IPLAYER, BBC Sport website

USA

ESPN+, ESPN App

Canada

Sportsnet World NOW, SportsNet NOW, Sportsnet World, SportsNe One, SportsNet Now Plus

Chris Davis

Chris Davis is unlikely to make a lot of changes / Gareth Copies / Gettyimages

Chris Davis is likely to make a similar composition to the one who took Steven in League 1 on Tuesday night, with Newcastle having to maintain close sections of Fulham’s ex -man Jay Stansfield in front. The 22-year-old has 17 goals in all competitions this term.

Grant Hanley could face his former employers, while former Liverpool defender Ben Davis could have arranged with him in the rear line. The former product of the Manchester United Academy is likely to be present in some capacity.

Lee Buchanan came out by the end of the season, but Pike Seung -Hilum and Wilum Wiluson could return for the first time from the third round of FA Cup – the latter was in an impressive shape this season.

Birmingham predicted a composition against Newcastle (4-2-3-1): Allsopp; Laird, Klarer, Davies, Cochrane; Dowell, IWATA; Anderson, Leonard, Stansfield; Can.

Joelton

Joelinton is aside / Ryan Pierse / Gettyimages

In terms of injuries, Newcastle are without Joelton, Harvey Barnes and Jamaal Lasels, while Sven Botman is also away. The Dutch defender avoids a serious injury after lifting a knock in the middle of the week, but will not be available for the FA Cup.

In better news, Emil Kraft made his first appearance since October during Wednesday’s victory, and Kalum Wilson also turned out to be the first time since December.

How can make changes to his starting lineup after a Cup excursion in the middle week in Newcastle, with fringe players such as Sean Longstaff, Joe Willock and William Owl potically winning.

Newcastle predicts the line against Birmingham (4-3-3): Pope; Livramento, Schar, Burn, Targett; Miley, Longstaff, Willock; Murphy, Wilson, Dutla.

Birmingham may be dazzling, but they are yet to be tested by Newcastle’s quality this season. Blue are also not particularly fruitful goalscorers, often overshadowing cases from the strange goal in the First League.

Even a very changed Newcastle XI must have the ability to win St. Andrew, especially if stars like Alexander Isaac and Anthony Gordon are available from the bench. They will stand against resistance in West Midlands, but they must have the firepower to overcome the Blue.

Forecast: Birmingham 0-2 Newcastle

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