Latest Newcastle United news: Eddie Howe is confronted with a variety of injury concerns in advance of their match against West Ham. Newcastle United will visit West Ham in their return to Premier League action on Sunday.
Nuno Espirito Santo’s team is currently experiencing difficulties at the wrong end of the table, and a victory by the Magpies could exacerbate their anguish. Eddie Howe’s team secured their place in the Carabao Cup quarterfinals by defeating Spurs on Wednesday night. Meanwhile, the Hammers were granted a week of rest following their elimination by Wolves in August.
Howe made eight substitutions from the team that began the match against Fulham at the weekend for Wednesday night’s victory. Here, we examine the most recent injury updates that have affected Newcastle United and the anticipated return dates of the players who have been incapacitated. Newcastle United injury updates Lewis Hall sustained a hamstring injury. Hall was unable to participate in the game against Spurs on Wednesday due to the fact that it was scheduled for an early start, according to Howe. There is a possibility that he will be able to make an appearance on Sunday when they travel to the capital. Expected return date: 02/11/25 against West Ham (a) Tino Livramento sustained a knee injury. After the initial apprehensions of a long-term injury were dispelled, the club established an eight-week timeframe for Livramento’s return following a knee injury sustained against Arsenal in September. The good news for Livramento and the Magpies is that he has resumed his grass-roots work. Although he still anticipates a few additional weeks of inactivity, there is optimism that he will be able to return to action shortly after the upcoming international break. 22/11/25 v Manchester City (h) is the anticipated return date. Yoane Wissa sustained a knee injury. Since his transfer from Brentford on deadline day, Wissa has been unable to play due to a PCL injury. He has yet to appear for the Magpies and is expected to remain on the sidelines for an additional few weeks. Howe has acknowledged that Wissa will require a “six-week preseason” to ensure that he is fully prepared for Premier League play, even after he has achieved full fitness. If Wissa is eventually included in a matchday squad, it is improbable that he will play a significant role in any of the matches prior to the next international break. 22/11/25 v Manchester City (h) is the anticipated return date. Harrison Ashby sustained a quadriceps injury. Due to a quadriceps injury, Ashby has been unable to train with the first-team squad; however, there is currently no indication of his anticipated return date. The defender, who transferred from West Ham United to Newcastle in January 2023, has yet to make his competitive debut for the club. Howe stated regarding the former Hammer, “Harrison [Ashby] is currently injured and has been out for an extended period due to a thigh injury. We are awaiting his return to full fitness.” The anticipated return date is yet to be determined.
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