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  1. How good is Newcastle's home form?published at 09:23 GMT

    Newcastle v Tottenham (Tue, 20:15 GMT)

    Newcastle may have started to steer their away form back on track, but they will feel confident this week as their home record has been impressive.

    The last time they lost at home was to Arsenal on 28 September. Since then they have beaten Nottingham Forest, Fulham and Manchester City in the Premier League; Benfica and Athletic Bilbao in the Champions League, and Tottenham in the EFL Cup.

  2. Where does the weekend leave Newcastle?published at 09:19 GMT

    Everton 1-4 Newcastle

    Newcastle United

    Newcastle's clinical defeat of Everton on Saturday has seen them leapfrog the Toffees in the table.

    Eddie Howe's side are now 13th, but just four points outside of the top five and six behind the top four.

    They are also now seven points outside of the relegation zone.

    Lower half of the Premier League tableImage source, BBC Sport
  3. Newcastle break poor away recordpublished at 09:15 GMT

    Everton 1-4 Newcastle

    As Ciaran mentioned, before Newcastle beat Everton on Saturday they had not won an away game across all competitions since the start of October.

    That victory came against Union Saint-Gilloise in the Champions League on 1 October. Since then they lost away to Brighton, West Ham and Brentford in the Premier League, and Marseille in the Champions League.

    Fans will be hoping the win over the Toffees will give their team winning momentum when they travel.

  4. Howe has welcome selection dilemmaspublished at 09:10 GMT

    Newcastle v Tottenham Hotspur (Tuesday, 20:15 GMT)

    Ciaran Kelly
    BBC Sport Newcastle United reporter

    Eddie Howe applauds Newcastle United supporters after the win against EvertonImage source, Getty Images

    You suspect Eddie Howe will be a little relieved.

    Instead of fielding questions about another failure on the road, at this morning's news conference the Newcastle United head coach will be reflecting on his side ending a seven-month wait for an away league win, against Everton.

    It feels like Newcastle have precious momentum again after recording back-to-back victories in the top flight for the first time since April.

    But the challenge now is to build on those wins against Everton and Manchester City ahead of the visit of Tottenham Hotspur to St James’ Park on Tuesday night, and Howe has some big selection calls to make.

    Though Newcastle have a quick turnaround from the weekend, it is not necessarily a given that Fabian Schar, Sandro Tonali, Jacob Murphy or Anthony Gordon will all come straight back into the side after they were rotated at the weekend.

    Expect Howe to be asked about the renewed competition for places and to provide the latest on Nick Pope’s groin issue and Yoane Wissa’s progress after the forward returned to group training last week.

  5. Postpublished at 09:05 GMT

    Newcastle v Tottenham (Tues, 20.15 GMT)

    Newcastle United

    The first media conference we expect today is with Newcastle manager Eddie Howe, ahead of their meeting with Tottenham at St James' Park tomorrow.

    Will Howe have any words for under-pressure Spurs counterpart Thomas Frank?

    Newcastle manager Eddie HoweImage source, Getty Images
  6. Today's Premier League media conferencespublished at 09:00 GMT

    All times GMT

    • Newcastle - 0930
    • Fulham - 0930
    • Everton - 1030
    • Manchester City - 1230
    • Bournemouth - 1330
    • Tottenham - 1330
    • Nottingham Forest - 1430
  7. Midweek Premier League fixturespublished at 08:55 GMT

    All KO times GMT

    Premier League

    Tuesday

    Bournemouth v Everton - 19.30

    Fulham v Man City - 19.30

    Newcastle v Spurs - 20.15

    Wednesday

    Arsenal v Brentford - 19.30

    Brighton v Aston Villa - 19.30

    Burnley v Crystal Palace - 19.30

    Wolves v Forest - 19.30

    Leeds v Chelsea - 20.15

    Liverpool v Sunderland - 20.15

    Thursday

    Man Utd v West Ham - 20.00

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    Get Involved - Where does this weekend leave the Premier League title race?published at 08:52 GMT

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    As always, we would love to hear your thoughts on everything Premier League today.

    We will be hearing from Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola at 12.30 GMT, after his side beat Leeds before Arsenal and Chelsea drew - reigniting title hopes in the north-west.

    Get in touch via the form on this page, and we will bring you the best snippets throughout the day.

  9. How this weekend left the PL tablepublished at 08:50 GMT

    PL tableImage source, BBC Sport
  10. Weekend's PL resultspublished at 08:48 GMT

    Saturday

    Brentford 3-1 Burnley

    Man City 3-2 Leeds

    Sunderland 3-2 Bournemouth

    Everton 1-4 Newcastle

    Tottenham 1-2 Fulham

    Sunday

    Crystal Palace 1-2 Man Utd

    Aston Villa 1-0 Wolves

    Forest 0-2 Brighton

    West Ham 0-2 Liverpool

    Chelsea 1-1 Arsenal

  11. Good morning!published at 08:45 GMT

    Hello, and welcome to Monday's football news live with your friends here at BBC Sport.

    We will be bringing you updates from today's Premier League media conferences, ahead of a full midweek slate of fixtures in the English top flight.