Summary

  • Newcastle seeking consecutive league wins for the first time since April

  • Bournemouth could earn three consecutive top-flight away wins for first time

  1. Postpublished at 13 mins

    Newcastle 1-0 Bournemouth

    The home side have their tails up now and Bournemouth are struggling to regain some composure since the opening goal.

    The Magpies are pressing the visitors high up the pitch and offering very little breathing space.

    Rafael Benitez will be very, very pleased with this start.

  2. 'Bournemouth need to clear their lines'published at 15:12 Greenwich Mean Time 10 November 2018

    Newcastle 1-0 Bournemouth

    Garth Crooks
    BBC Sport football expert on Final Score

    Newcastle have started positively, they have to considering where they are.

    They do well for the goal, get to to byline and put the ball in and get a lucky break. If you don't clear your lines you get punished. Newcastle take advantage of the second chance

  3. PENALTY APPEALpublished at 10 mins

    Newcastle 1-0 Bournemouth

    Bournemouth are asking for a penalty now, as Federico Fernandez appears to trip David Brooks in the Magpies' box.

    Nothing is given though and now Newcastle are straight up the other end...

  4. goal

    GOAL - Newcastle 1-0 Bournemouthpublished at 7 mins

    Salomon Rondon

    The home side lead!

    DeAndre Yedlin does brilliantly to race in behind the Bournemouth defence, and he feeds the ball into the penalty area where Salomon Rondon is waiting.

    His first attempt is really well saved by Asmir Begovic but Rondon makes no mistake with the follow-up and blasts Newcastle ahead.

    Solomon RondonImage source, Reuters
  5. Postpublished at 4 mins

    Newcastle 0-0 Bournemouth

    A first chance falls to Bournemouth!

    Callum Wilson threads the ball through to Jordon Ibe inside the penalty area but his shot is well blocked by Federico Fernandez.

    That looked a bit too easy for the Cherries

  6. Postpublished at 2 min

    Newcastle 0-0 Bournemouth

    'Beach-glass green' is apparently the colour of Bournemouth's shirt today.

    I'm a fan.

    Newcastle have the early possession, though.

  7. KICK-OFFpublished at 15:01 Greenwich Mean Time 10 November 2018

    Newcastle 0-0 Bournemouth

    After a minute's silence at St James' Park, the football is under way.

  8. Lawro's predictionpublished at 15:00 Greenwich Mean Time 10 November 2018

    Newcastle v Bournemouth (15:00 GMT)

    Mark Lawrenson
    Ex-Liverpool defender and BBC football expert

    Like Huddersfield, Newcastle picked up their first win of the season last week, which will have been a massive weight lifted off their players' shoulders.

    The Magpies also get the chance to follow up that win against beatable opposition, and on home turf too.

    When I say "beatable", I mean that as good as Bournemouth have been this season, it is not as though the Magpies are going away to play a top-four team.

    As a player, when you finally win a game after a long wait, it can change your mindset. I am not saying the Magpies are going to surge up the table, but this is a chance for Rafa Benitez's side to carry on their momentum.

    Prediction: 2-0

    KenedyImage source, Getty Images
  9. What the managers say...published at 14:58 Greenwich Mean Time 10 November 2018

    Newcastle v Bournemouth (15:00 GMT)

    Newcastle United manager Rafael Benitez: "We have been quite consistent in terms of the balance between attacking and defending, we just have to improve in the final third.

    "After an important win, everyone is a bit happier. Hopefully, we can carry on with the same feeling after the next game."

    Rafael benitezImage source, Getty Images

    Bournemouth manager Eddie Howe on Callum Wilson's England call-up: "I'm delighted for Callum and his family. It's fully deserved in my opinion and I'm delighted he's been paid back for the mental strength he's shown."

    Eddie Howe and Callum WilsonImage source, Getty Images
  10. A long way apart...published at 14:56 Greenwich Mean Time 10 November 2018

    Newcastle v Bournemouth (15:00 GMT)

    Mark Scott
    Match of the Day commentator

    This is the longest trip in the division and the distance between the clubs in the table is sizeable as well.

    After their worst start for 120 years, Newcastle finally picked up their first win of the campaign last weekend, which brought a much-needed boost in spirits as well as precious points.

    Having earned that victory against upwardly mobile Watford, the Magpies face another side enjoying a superb season so far.

    Bournemouth remain in the top six despite their agonising and arguably undeserved defeat to Manchester United, and they should also retain plenty of positivity as well - Callum Wilson will certainly have that in abundance given both his fine form and call-up to the England squad.

    Bournmouth warm upImage source, Getty Images
  11. Benitez forced into changespublished at 14:53 Greenwich Mean Time 10 November 2018

    Newcastle v Bournemouth (15:00 GMT)

    Rafael Benitez is forced into three changes as his Newcastle side seek to build on their first Premier League win of the season last time out.

    Jamal Lascelles, Jonjo Shelvey and Yoshinori Muto all picked up injuries in the game against Watford, and are replaced this afternoon by Fabian Schar, Ki Sung-yueng and Ayoze Perez.

    Newcastle XI: Dubravka, Yedlin, Schar, Fernandez, Dummett, Ritchie, Ki Sung-yueng, Diame, Kenedy, Perez, Rondon

    Newcastle line-upImage source, -

    Bournemouth boss Eddie Howe makes just the one change to his side that suffered last minute defeat against Manchester United last weekend.

    Junior Stanislas misses out as Jordan Ibe comes into the starting XI.

    Callum Wilson, fresh from his England call-up, leads the Cherries attack.

    Bournemouth XI: Begovic, Francis, S Cook, Ake, A Smith, Ibe, L Cook, Lerma, Fraser, Brooks, Wilson

    Bournemouth line-upImage source, -
  12. Welcomepublished at 14:51 Greenwich Mean Time 10 November 2018

    Newcastle v Bournemouth (15:00 GMT)

    Newcastle lifted a massive weight off their backs by recording their first Premier League victory of the season against Watford last weekend, following their worst start to a top-flight campaign for 120 years.

    Bournemouth, meanwhile, were beaten by Marcus Rashford's last-minute winner - despite having numerous chances to put the game beyond Manchester United at the Vitality Stadium.

    Can Newcastle push on now, or will the Cherries bounce back to maintain their strong start to the season?

    David BrooksImage source, Getty Images