Our prediction for this Premier League match:
A spot in the Champions League will be at stake when Newcastle United and Chelsea lock horns in the Premier League round 36. The Magpies have been having their ups and downs of late, with the team losing to Aston Villa, beating Ipswich Town, while sharing the spoils with Brighton, but they are surely capable of matching the Blues at their packed St. James’ Park. A man to keep an eye on in the home team will be Alexander Isak, who scored the equalizer in a 1-1 draw with Brighton, while fellow forward Anthony Gordon is pushing for a start. The likes of Lewis Hall, Joelinton, Jamaal Lascelles, and Matt Target remain in the recovery room.
Enzo Maresca’s men, on the other hand, head into Sunday’s clash following the Conference League encounter with Djurgarden. With Newcastle turning their St. James’ Park into a real fortress, we predict that the visitors are going to return to London empty-handed. Marc Guiu is a major doubt, while Wesley Fofana remains on the sidelines with injury.
Highlighted Player (Sandro Tonali):

After starting his youth career at Piacenza back in 2009, Sandro Tonali moved to Brescia three years later. The 181-cm-tall defender has been playing for le Rondinelle ever since and it has to be noted that he made his debut with the Stadio Mario Rigamonti outfit on August 26, 2017 in a 2-1 defeat to Avellino.
Sandro Tonali scored his first ever league goal for Brescia in a 4-2 loss to Salernitana on April 28, 2018. The talented midfielder, who was born in Lodi on May 8, 2000, represents Italy U21 team in international matches.
He made his debut with the Italy U21 national team on June 19, 2019 in a 1-0 defeat to Poland. His main position is defensive midfielder, but he is used as a central midfielder as well. Sandro’s preferred foot is right and his contract with Brescia should expire on June 30, 2021.
Highlighted Team (Chelsea):

Over the years Chelsea have established themselves as one of the dominant forces in the English Premier League. Roberto Di Matteo helped the team win their first ever Champions League trophy (2011/2012), but it has to be noted that they were more than fortunate to beat Bayern Munich in the title game.
Chelsea have been playing at Stamford Bridge since 1876 and they are a real force to be reckoned with at home. The Blues have won seven FA Cups, five League Cups, two UEFA Cup Winners’ Cups and the UEFA Europa League. Rafael Benitez was in charge of the team that faced Benfica in the 2012/2013 Europa League final, with Branislav Ivanovic scoring the winner for the Blues in the title clash.
After lifting the 2014/2015 Premier League trophy, the Blues largely struggled in the next campaign, which saw Jose Mourinho’s second spell with the club come to an end, and Antoine Conte went over to take the reigns for the 2016/2017 season.