Created a high number of chances relative to their possession
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Were effective at creating goalscoring opportunities from through balls
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Were effective at creating goalscoring opportunities from the flanks
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Were effective at creating goalscoring opportunities from set-pieces
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Were strong at finishing
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Were poor at finishing
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Were aggressive
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Gave away a lot of free-kicks around the box
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Had a large quantity of possession in their opponent's half
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Played with width
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Attacked through the middle
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Favoured long shots
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Dominated possession
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Favoured long balls
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Favoured through balls
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Favoured through balls
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Goals rainfall over 5.5
2-0
over 2.5 and bets I think, although I feel Fulham could surprise Newcastle here
Newcastle has lost both of their games since Pope was injured, giving up 3.5 goals per game in two road defeats. Newcastle is 4-1-0 when Wilson starts, and 5-2-1 when Longstaff starts. Newcastle are 2-0-2 in Livramento's starts, all of these at LB, but he has subbed at RB 3 times. Fulham is a mere 0-1-4 when Willian isn't starting. On the other hand, they are 4-0-1 with Cairney starting and 3-1-0 when the recently returning Adarabioyo is starting.
@Correa33 so.... score?
Home win
must be an entertaining match between offensive Newcastle at home and improved Fulham. BTTS +3.5
Newcastle Win