Manchester City vs. Newcastle United

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Man City v Newcastle

Barclays Premier League
Venue: City of Manchester Stadium
Date: Sunday, 3 October

Kick-off: 1330 BST
Coverage: BBC Sport website, BBC Radio 5 live, local radio, highlights on Match of the Day 2

  • TEAM NEWS

Manchester City will be without Pablo Zabaleta after the defender suffered a hamstring injury in the midweek Europa League draw against Juventus.

City boss Roberto Mancini may rest Jerome Boateng as he looks to ease him back into action after a knee injury.



Newcastle are expected to be unchanged from the side that lost to Stoke.



Danny Guthrie and Danny Simpson will not be risked despite training fully this week, but Sol Campbell has recovered from a thigh problem.
Man City

Doubtful: Lescott (groin)
Injured: Balotelli & Wright-Phillips (both knee), Bridge (thigh), Kolarov & Nimely (both ankle), Richards & Zabaleta (both hamstring).


Newcastle

Injured: Gosling and Guthrie (both knee), Harper & S Taylor (both shoulder), Simpson (ankle).



  • MATCH PREVIEW

Manchester City may have announced huge financial losses off the pitch, but on it there are signs that the club's expensive signings are finally starting to bond.


City remain unbeaten at Eastlands this season, having played five home games in all competitions. A rescued point in the Europa League against Juventus keeps them joint top of their group alongside Poland's Lech Poznan.
Carlos Tevez has shown further signs of being a major asset since being made City skipper. His net gain against champions Chelsea last weekend saw the club turnover a profit to the tune of three league points.
His compatriot Fabricio Coloccini has a point to prove after being overlooked for the Argentinean World Cup squad. The Newcastle defender has targeted a return to the international fold and has an added incentive to keep his in-form countryman quiet, with millions of fans expected to watch the game back home.
He is not the only player on display hoping to make an impression. New City signing James Milner lines up against one of his former clubs, while Magpies midfielder Joey Barton was booed on his return to Eastlands in 2009, before leaving the field with a broken foot. Ex-Newcastle keeper Shay Given will again watch on from the bench.




  • MATCH FACTS

Head-to-head

• A City win would give them a 50th all-time league win against the Magpies. Newcastle have 64 wins in this fixture.
• It is now over a decade since Newcastle's last win away at City. Alan Shearer scored the winner in a 1-0 victory at Maine Road in September 2000.
• City are seven games unbeaten against Newcastle since Michael Owen bagged the only goal at St James' Park in September 2005.
• It is 117 years ago this month since these sides met for the first time. The Magpies won 3-2 at City in the old second division.



Man City

• City have conceded only two league goals this season, the equal best record along with Chelsea.
• Four-goal Carlos Tevez has scored over half of City's seven league goals to date. Yaya Youre, Gareth Barry and Patrick Vieira have supplied the other three, making City's list of scorers this season the equal shortest in the league.



Newcastle

• The Magpies have not lost in three away games since an opening day defeat across Manchester at Old Trafford.
• Newcastle are one win short of 250 Premier League victories. If successful they will become only the seventh club to achieve this landmark.
• Chris Hughton's side have failed to score more than one goal in five of their six league games to date. The exception is the 6-0 win over Aston Villa.

  • LEADING GOALSCORERS


Man City

Tevez: 4 goals (4 league); Jo: 2 goals (0 league)


Newcastle

Carroll: 4 goals (4 league); Ameobi: 3 goals (0 league)

  • MATCH OFFICIALS

Referee: Martin Atkinson
Assistant referees: Peter Kirkup & David Richardson
Fourth official: Lee Mason

  • LAST LEAGUE MATCH LINE-UPS

Man City (W1-0 v Chelsea, h): Hart, Boyata (Boateng 88), Toure, Kompany, Zabaleta, Silva (Adam Johnson 77), De Jong, Toure Yaya, Barry, Milner, Tevez (Adebayor 86). Subs Not Used: Given, Lescott, Vieira, Jo.
Newcastle (L1-2 v Stoke, h): Krul, Perch, Coloccini, Williamson, Jose Enrique, Ben Arfa (Gutierrez 62), Barton, Tiote (Ameobi 74), Routledge, Nolan, Carroll. Subs Not Used: Soderberg, Lovenkrands, Ryan Taylor, Smith, Ranger.







I predict a 2-2, or 1-2 for Newcastle (too optimistic :D).
 
I'm going for a 3-0 Man City.
 
Cant predict a score but if newcastle do bad one week they do the the next eg,(L) 3-0 manu,(W) 6-0 aston villa
 
Interesting choice by Chris Hughton to drop Carroll, I like that he's dropped Routledge so both Ben Arfa and Gutierrez can play. But ****, Ben Arfa down and in pain. He's even on oxygen...
 
Has anyone got a decent stream. Hoping for a N'Castle win... Andy Carroll is in my dream team.. but so is Joe Hart :(
 
Suspected broken left leg for Hatem Ben Arfa.
 
http://www.tvoo.eu/ch1.html

Andy Carroll isn't starting. And Ben Arfa looks to have a broken leg, off to hospital. He probably wont play the 25 games for us to keep him :':)':)'(
 
"there here, there they're, there every ******* where EMPTY SEATS, EMPTY SEATS"
 
Didn't think that was a pen tbh.
 
Penalty... This is not going well.
 
Is there any streams of this game? Or is it on tele?
 
its like a grave yard at the moment, can't hear **** all from any one.
 
Two subs used and only 35 mins in
 
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