Newcastle v Man City: Key stats and talking pointspublished at 19:11 GMT
Matthew Hobbs
BBC Sport journalist
Manchester City continue their title challenge against a Newcastle United side aiming to bounce back from consecutive defeats.
BBC Sport examines some of the key themes ahead of their meeting at St James' Park.
Haaland approaches record-breaking century
Manchester City resume Premier League proceedings following the international break second in the table and on a run of four successive wins in all competitions – their longest such sequence of the current campaign to date.
Central to City's success so far this season has been the superlative form of striker Erling Haaland, who has scored 30 goals in his past 18 games for club and country.
The Norway international continues to close on yet another Premier League milestone in record time.
He needs just one goal to reach his century in the Premier League and should he do so against Newcastle this weekend, the feat will have been achieved in 15 fewer appearances than any other player in the competition's history.

Erling Haaland will reach 100 Premier goals in a record number of appearances should be score against Newcastle this weekend
Haaland has scored 14 Premier League goals in 11 matches in 2025-26 and his ruthless finishing has been in full effect, with eight coming via a first-time finish.
While Haaland's rich vein of form has been familiar throughout his City career, Pep Guardiola's side are currently bucking the widespread trend of scoring an increased amount of goals from set-pieces.
Nico Gonzalez's goal from a corner in the 3-0 Premier League win against Liverpool ahead of the international break was City's first from a set-piece this season, the joint lowest tally of any side, with the Blues instead scoring an unrivalled 22 times from open play.

Manchester City and Liverpool have scored the fewest set-piece goals this season
Whether it comes from a set-piece or not, any kind of City goal has often felt inevitable in this fixture.
They have scored in each of their past 33 Premier League games against Newcastle – a competition record by one side against the same opponent.
Should Guardiola's men score – and win – at St James' Park on Saturday, they can move to within one point of leaders Arsenal, who face Tottenham on Sunday.
Newcastle's bogey team
Newcastle come into this contest attempting to recover from back-to-back defeats for the first time this season in a fixture that has proved particularly problematic for Eddie Howe.
Newcastle's head coach has failed to win any of his 18 career Premier League meetings with City (drawn two, lost 16) – the longest such sequence of any Premier League manager against the same opponent without ever winning.
If the Magpies are to help end Howe's personal purgatory against his bogey team, they must manage matches better once ahead.
Newcastle have now lost three league games this season after scoring first, including their two most recent defeats.
They had previously lost three games after opening the scoring across the entirety of the past two seasons.
Newcastle's home form
However, the Magpies are on a strong run of home form, winning their past five matches at St James' Park in all competitions, scoring 11 goals and keeping four clean sheets.
Summer signing Nick Woltemade has scored in three of his four home league appearances so far and continues to grow into Premier League football, with all three of his open-play goals coming from first-time shots.
The 23-year-old also scored three goals for Germany during the international window in wins against Luxembourg and Slovakia.
























