Football Today
·6 de febrero de 2026
Newcastle United face a must-win reset as they look to bridge the gap to high-flying Brentford

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·6 de febrero de 2026

Newcastle United host Brentford at St James’ Park this weekend as both sides return their focus to the Premier League.
The match offers Newcastle a chance to reset after their League Cup campaign ended in disappointment during the week.
Eddie Howe’s side were knocked out convincingly by Manchester City, a result that extended a worrying run of form across competitions.
That defeat leaves Newcastle winless in four matches and searching for rhythm as the league season enters a crucial phase.
Their recent Premier League form has been inconsistent, with defensive lapses and missed chances undermining momentum.
Returning to St James’ Park may offer some comfort, given the points they have traditionally accumulated at home.
However, recent home defeats have shown that Newcastle’s fortress is no longer quite as secure as it once appeared.
Standing in their way are a Brentford side arriving with renewed confidence after a statement victory last weekend.
The Bees bounced back from a brief dip in form by winning at Aston Villa despite playing an entire half with ten men.
That result underlined Brentford’s resilience and tactical discipline, qualities that have defined their season.
Keith Andrews’ side have quietly become one of the league’s most efficient teams over recent weeks.
Only the very top sides have collected more points than Brentford across the last two months. Defensive solidity has been key, with the Bees conceding fewer goals than almost anyone in that period.
Brentford currently sit just outside the European places and remain firmly in contention for a historic qualification push.
Their away form has also improved significantly, with recent trips yielding both points and confidence.
However, Newcastle have generally dominated home meetings with most teams from the capital.
That record will be tested by a Brentford side increasingly comfortable against established Premier League clubs.
Newcastle’s challenge will be to respond positively to cup disappointment without allowing frustration to creep into their performance.








































