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Manchester City (h)
Manuel Pellegrini brings his City side to Tyneside for the second time in three months on Sunday, having won a League Cup meeting here last October thanks to a pair of extra time strikes.
Kick-off is at 2.05pm and the game is televised live on Sky Sports. Tickets are on public sale now.
City arrive at SJP bidding for a tenth successive victory against Newcastle in all competitions, while it's fifteen games since United last won one - that a 1-0 home success in the Premier League back in September 2005.
No team has beaten City since their last visit to the region, a 0-1 loss at the mackems. Since then, they've won twelve times and drawn twice, the latest being a 6-0 trouncing of West Ham in the first leg of their Capital One Cup semi-final at the Etihad on Wednesday evening.
Squad: Mathieu Debuchy is suspended and Fabricio Coloccini unavailable due to a knee problem, while the achilles injury that kept Yohan Cabaye out of the FA Cup tie against Cardiff City makes him a doubt for this game. Tim Krul is expected to return between the posts.
Paddy Power match betting is online here
Newcastle to win @ 15/4
(NB: quoted odds were accurate at the time of writing, but subject to fluctuation - click on the link above to display current live odds).
MCFC: Stevan Jovetic, Martin Demichelis and Micah Richards are all set to return from injury but Sergio Aguero is out Jack Rodwell and Jesus Navas are both doubtful.
Away from home this season, City's record is actually poorer than Newcastle's - taking 14 points from four victories and two draws (United have 15 from five wins).
Successes came at West Ham, West Brom, Fulham and Swansea, draws were recorded at both Stoke and Southampton and defeats were suffered at Cardiff, Aston Villa, Chelsea and the mackems.
Referee: Mike Jones - third outing for the Chester-based whistle in Toon games this season, following on from the 2-0 home win over Leeds United in the Capital One Cup and the more recent 1-1 home draw with Southampton.
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