Rafa Benitez's team has not got rid of the risk of relegation, although I think it will not matter. In fact, one of the last three places is played, the 18th where Cardiff is now, from which Newcastle is 6 points away. The other two are captured by Fulham (17b) and Huddersfield (14b). The "miners" have relied on their headquarters to maintain this safe distance, although the 6-1-8 in St. James Park is not great, but it is definitely better than the 2-6-6 they have away from. this. The sixth of these defeats was experienced in London last Saturday, losing 2-0 to West Ham.
They are returning to their city to welcome Everton who has a white draw at Derby with Liverpool and 37 points are now among the Premier's indifferent teams. "Shipowners" have a slightly better harvest than their opponent off Liverpool (4-3-7) and on their previous trip they took the double to Cardiff with 0-2.
We see from Newcastle's home performance that in its stadium it is either of height or depth, while something similar is far from its own Everton. They do not often bring draws, they have 7 out of 29 matches that have taken place, so it would not be wise to bet at this point in the match between them. Especially when I have bet both of them a few times this year on X and they have betrayed me. But come on, I can't find a winner in this couple? I can not give even half a percent more to one. The draws I usually choose are corresponding games, ie pairs from which I can not give either of the two teams more chances and I cut it in half. So at risk of a draw between them.