Prediction: Manchester United vs Newcastle

As for the visitors, making a return to winning ways after snatching a 1-0 win off of Crystal Palace in the North East over the weekend, few across the Premier League would have expected Newcastle s rise entering the festive period. Despite much displeasure over the arrival of Steve Bruce over the summer, the Magpies open Christmas Day in ninth and the one-time Sunderland boss has seen his side win three of their last four top-flight outings. With the mood around St. James Park arguably the highest it has been in recent memory, Thursday s guests have lost just a pair of their last nine Premier League appearances, a run highlighted by a 2-2 draw against defending champions Manchester City last month. With summer signing Miguel Almirón bagging his first goal over the weekend, the Magpies should also be boosted by their most recent meeting against Manchester United. When the two sides met back in October, Newcastle grabbed a famous 1-0 win.

Team News

Newcastle United are expected to be without Paul Dummett because of a groin injury but Jetro Willems has returned to training and may feature.

Allan Saint-Maximin, Jamaal Lascelles, Ciaran Clark, Matt Ritchie and Ki Sung-Yeung all remain out for the Magpies.

Key Factors to Consider
When the two sides met back in October, Newcastle picked up a 1-0 win at St. James Park.
Manchester United s 2-0 defeat at Watford over the weekend brought an end to their six-match Premier League unbeaten run.
The Reds have recorded just two Premier League clean sheets this season.
Newcastle have lost just two of their last nine Premier League matchups.
Six of United s last seven matches at Old Trafford have seen over 2.5 goals at full-time.
Conclusion

While Manchester United might open Thursday s contest as a clear favorite with the bookmakers, a resurging Newcastle will prove to be a tough test. With the Boxing Day hosts recording just two Premier League clean sheets all season, the Magpies should be looking to exploit United s issues at the back and are undoubtedly still boosted by their 1-0 win over the former champions back in October. With a newfound confidence in the North East, we re backing Steve Bruce s side to find the net at some point in midweek.

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