Newcastle have a few injury concerns, not least to Alexander Isak and Sven Botman, with Howe expected to ring the changes. We'll be speaking to the United head coach this morning to get an injury update plus any transfer news, with some players potentially heading for the exits.
Newcastle United boss Eddie Howe has been speaking to the media before Sunday's FA Cup tie against Bromley (kick-off 15:00 GMT). Here are the key lines from his news conference:
Eddie Howe has revealed that Alexander Isak will miss Newcastle United’s FA Cup clash against Bromley through injury. Isak is arguably one of the best strikers in the world right now, having recorded 19 goals and five assists in 28 appearances for club and country this season.
The latest Newcastle United news as Eddie Howe's side take on League Two Bromely at St James' Park in the third round of the FA Cup.
Chris Waddle has backed Eddie Howe to end Newcastle’s trophy drought ... lifted the old Fairs Cup in 1969 and have not won a domestic trophy since winning the FA Cup in 1955. Waddle, who helped Newcastle win promotion to the top flight in 1984 during ...
Newcastle boss Eddie Howe is eager for the January market not to become a distraction. Howe was speaking ahead of their FA Cup third round tie with Bromley. He said, "I said at the start on the talk of January that we didn't want to focus on any outgoings.
Eddie Howe knows that better than anyone. Newcastle United's manager keeps a cool head whether his side have won nine games in a row or been battered 4-1 at home. Never too high and never too low. The thumping by Bournemouth at St James' Park on Saturday was a bitter blow for the Magpies.
Howe confirmed Joe Willock and Jacob Murphy are expected to be fine after being rested for Sunday's FA Cup win over Bromley, while Alexander Isak will train today for the first time since last week's win at Arsenal. However, Harvey Barnes is ruled out for "around a month" with a thigh injury.
Bromley currently sit 12th in League Two and will feature in the FA Cup Third Round for the first time ever at St James’ Park. Sunday’s game also marks the first-ever meeting between the two clubs with Andy Woodman, a former goalkeeping coach on Tyneside, to lead Bromley at his old stomping ground.
Newcastle secured a spot in the fourth round of the FA Cup with a 3-1 win over League Two side Bromley at St James’ Park last weekend. They now face high-flying League One side Birmingham City, who secured their place in the fourth round with a 2-1 win over Lincoln City.
Eddie Howe says Alexander Isak is expected to be fit for Newcastle United’s home match against Wolverhampton Wanderers on Wednesday night. Isak, who has scored in seven consecutive Premier League games for Newcastle,
Eddie Howe expects Will Osula to take a lot of confidence from opening his goalscoring account for Newcastle United in the FA Cup win over Bromley.