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Stoke City vs Newcastle United: Twitter updates and latest score as Alan Pardew seeks first Premier League win of season

Follow the latest events from this Premier League fixture

Staff
Monday 29 September 2014 20:49 BST
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A view of the Britannia Stadium, home of Stoke City
A view of the Britannia Stadium, home of Stoke City (GETTY IMAGES)

Follow the latest score as Stoke City take on Newcastle United at the Emirates.

  • The match kicks off at 8pm
  • Newcastle 19th in the Premier League prior to kick-off
  • Claims Pardew will be sacked if Newcastle lose
  • Magpies without a win this season
  • Stoke 17th in table prior to kick-off

Stoke XI: Begovic, Bardsley, Shawcross, Wilson, Muniesa, Whelan, Nzonzi, Diouf, Adam, Moses, Crouch.

Subs: Pieters, Huth, Ireland, Arnautovic, Assaidi, Bojan, Sorensen.

Newcastle XI: Krul, Janmaat, Williamson, Coloccini, Dummett, Tiote, Colback, Sissoko, Cabella, Gouffran, Riviere.

Subs: Anita, Cisse, Elliot, Obertan, Steven Taylor, Ameobi, Armstrong.

Tweets by @IndyFootball

PAST THREE MEETINGS…

Stoke City 1 (Pieters) Newcastle United 0, Premier League, April 2014

Newcastle United 5 (Remy 2, Gouffran, Cabaye, Cisse) Stoke City 1 (Assaidi), Premier League, December 2013

Newcastle United 2 (Cabaye, Cisse) Stoke City 1 (Walters), Premier League, March 2013

STATS…

Newcastle United are just one of three teams in the Premier League that have failed to win so far this season, Burnley and Sunderland are the other two.

Stoke City forward Jonathan Walters has scored four goals in his last seven appearances against Newcastle United for the Potters.

Newcastle United striker Papiss Cisse has scored four goals in his last five appearances against Stoke City for the Magpies.

Monday’s fixture will be only the 11 Premier League meeting between two clubs.

Newcastle United have only won three times in their last 17 visits to the Brittania Stadium.

Monday’s fixture at Brittania Stadium will be the 88 meeting between these two clubs, with Newcastle United leading the way with 43 compared to Stoke City’s 25.

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