Bournemouth vs Newcastle United Betting Tips and Match Prediction

Another Eddie Howe Bournemouth reunion commences on Tuesday evening, as Newcastle United and Bournemouth return to competitive action in the fourth round of the EFL Cup at St James’ Park.

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Bournemouth vs Newcastle United betting odds and tips

Bournemouth has an odd of 6.50(bet ₹100 and wins ₹650 if Bournemouth wins). Bet Now

If this match ends with a draw then the odd is 4.75(bet ₹100 and win ₹475 if the match draws). Bet Now

Newcastle United has an odd of 1.45(bet ₹100 and wins ₹145 if Newcastle United wins).  Bet Now

More odds and Betting Tips for Bournemouth vs Newcastle United

  • If you place a bet for total scoring of Bournemouth over 2.5. Odds are 6.82.( ₹100 bet will return ₹682.)Bet Now
  • If you place a bet for total scoring of Newcastle United under 2.5. Odds are 1.87.( ₹100 bet will return ₹187)Bet Now
  • Place a Bet if Home team Bournemouth beat the first Goal, then it has odds of 7.05.( ₹100 bet will return ₹705)Bet Now
  • Place a Bet if Away team Newcastle United beat the first Goal, then it has odds of 2.06.( ₹100 bet will return ₹206)Bet Now

Match Details

Match: Bournemouth vs Newcastle United

Date: December 21, 2022

Time: 01:15 AM (IST)

Venue: St James’ Park

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Squad Comparison

Bournemouth

Everton cannot banish memories of their last two trips to the Vitality Stadium quickly enough, as Bournemouth entered the World Cup break on the back of two dominant successes over the Merseyside club in the EFL Cup and Premier League respectively. After advancing to the last 16 of the EFL Cup after a thumping 4-1 win over the Toffees, Bournemouth hosted Everton in the top flight only four days later and marched to another romping three-goal success, as Jaidon Anthony, Marcus Tavernier and Kieffer Moore made the net ripple.

A wholly positive interim period for Gary O’Neil convinced the Cherries board to hire the 39-year-old as their new permanent manager, with negotiations apparently breaking down with Marcelo Bielsa, and his Cherries side found a taste for goals with 12 strikes in their last four games before the World Cup. Christmas does not bring a welcoming fixture list for Bournemouth, though, as they resume Premier League duties away to Chelsea on December 27, and they travel to Newcastle having failed to win any of their last four away matches – drawing two before suffering back-to-back losses to West Ham United and Leeds United.

Bournemouth Playing XI

Travers; Smith, Mepham, Senesi, Zemura; Tavernier, Cook, Lerma, Billing; Moore, Solanke

Newcastle United

Festive cheer will be in abundance at St James’ Park this week as Newcastle prepare for a long-awaited return to competitive action, and Howe’s side have only known how to win in the final few months of the calendar year. The Magpies entered the World Cup break on a six-game winning streak in all competitions – surging to third in the Premier League table after winning each of their last five in the top flight – but they needed penalties to overcome Crystal Palace in the EFL Cup third round after a goalless draw.

Tranmere Rovers also fell to Newcastle’s superiority in the second round of the EFL Cup, and two winter friendlies with Al Hilal and Rayo Vallecano earlier this month ended in 5-0 and 2-1 successes for Howe’s men respectively. Sean Longstaff and Chris Wood were on target against Rayo Vallecano on Saturday before Matt Targett’s own goal cancelled out the clean sheet, and a second EFL Cup quarter-final appearance in three seasons is within touching distance for Newcastle, who also made it to the last eight in 2020-21.

Newcastle United Playing XI

Pope; Trippier, Lascelles, Botman, Targett; Shelvey, Longstaff, Willock; Almiron, Wood, Saint-Maximin

Match Prediction for Bournemouth vs Newcastle United

The World Cup break arguably came at the most inopportune time for Bournemouth, who will face an uphill battle to reignite their golden goalscoring streak at a raucous St James’ Park. Fabian Schar missed the win over Rayo Vallecano due to illness and is doubtful too, but with six days in between Tuesday’s game and a Premier League Boxing Day fixture with Leicester City, Howe should still name a strong XI here. Even with question marks hanging over the head of Isak and former Cherries favourite Wilson, Howe’s merciless charges can expect to seal a straightforward route into the quarter-finals.

Bournemouth 0-2 Newcastle United, predicted by us.

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