Newcastle United takes Birmingham City in the FA Cup on Saturday and will probably be a very changed initial XI.
This will be the second game of Newcastle United week in the week, but will pale in importance compared to Carabao Cup’s semi -final victory on Wednesday over Arsenal.
Alexander Isaac, Anthony Gordon and Jacob Murphy have helped blow the artillerymen into St. James Lush Park, the last two grabbing the goals.
Eddie How outwit Mickel Arteta with his brilliant tactical switch and each player invested 100 percent to secure the Wembley final with Liverpool on March 16.
As a result of such tense efforts, the manager has admitted that he will be forced to make several changes for the FA Cup Saturday’s Fourth Circle with Birmingham City.
This will see Lewis Miley’s likes, Joe Willock, and we hope that Fit Again Callum Wilson enters the starting XI, but How can also use the club’s academy to fill in his team.
Here are four exciting prospects that could be unleashed in Birmingham on Saturday.
Garang Kuol

Australian striker Garamo Quol is just going to make his senior Newcastle debut, but that may change on Saturday.
The 20-year-old has observed an injury, violating his progress in the two years since he joined the club and was expected to go on a loan for the third time in the transfer window in January.
However, although Quol scored his first goal at the level under 21 last month, he remained and now could be used against Birmingham.
As Harvey Barnes Wound and Miguel Almiron left, United has not many flanks opportunities to rest both Gordon and Murphy.
It was there that Quol could go in for his debut.
Sanusi

Trevan Sanusi is another wing, but unlike Quol, he has already played for How’s first team.
The raw 17-year-old made his senior debut when he entered the last 21 minutes of a 3-1 win over Bromli in the third round of the FA Cup.
How praised Sanusi for his drilling in the match and said he wanted to give him more chances, although there was still a lot of space for him to improve.
Unfortunately for Sanusi, he raised a slight injury that turned it off for the rest of January, but he was scheduled for the beginning of February, so he could be controversial to make the team.
Alfi Harrison

The midfielder of all actions Alfie Harrison has been a support for under 21 this season and can be attracted as an additional option in the middle of the park.
Since Joelton was injured and Bruno Gimaras and Sandro Tonali, who need rest, there will be changes in midfield. Willock, Miley and Sean Longstaf are likely to enter to start.
But if Tonali and Guimaras are left at home, a backup option will be needed in the midfielder, which is exactly where 19-year-old Harrison can enter.
Catal Hephernan

Similarly, Newcastle may need additional bodies to increase protection, with Sven Botman excluded from the match after going out early on Arsenal.
At least one of Fabian Shar and Dan Berne is likely to be rested, with Emil Kraft almost certainly taking up space.
This could have left a discovery for the Irish Central Beck Catal Hephernan, who was set to make his debut in Newcastle this season to get a place in the team.
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