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·10 de abril de 2025
Premier League form table updated ahead of Newcastle United v Manchester United – Worth a look

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·10 de abril de 2025
This is how the Premier League form table looks on Thursday morning.
Another round of Premier League matches fast approaching.
Newcastle United playing on Sunday afternoon.
Eddie Howe’s side playing at home against Manchester United.
Newcastle guaranteed to remain in a Champions League qualifying spot if picking up the three points.
Here is the updated Premier League form table on the morning of Thursday April 2025, which covers the past six matches for all teams:
The last six PL results for Newcastle United with very latest one listed first:
Leicester 0 Newcastle 3
Newcastle 2 Brentford 1
West Ham 0 Newcastle 1
Liverpool 2 Newcastle 0
Newcastle 4 Forest 3
Man City 4 Newcastle 0
As you can see, Newcastle United now fifth in this newly updated Premier League form table.
In the Premier League form table over the last half dozen, NUFC with twelve points from four wins, no draws and two defeats, with ten goals scored and ten conceded.
As for Newcastle’s opponents on Sunday, these are the last six PL matches that Manchester United have played, the very most recent listed first:
Man U 0 Man City 0
Forest 1 Man U 0
Leicester 0 Man U 3
Man U 1 Arsenal 1
Man U 3 Ipswich 2
Everton 2 Man U 2
So Man U ninth in the Premier League form table with nine points from two wins, three draws and one defeat, scoring nine and conceding six.
This is how the full Premier League table currently now looks on the morning of Thursday 10 April 2025:
As you can see, Man U four places worse off in the full Premier League table, compared to the form table.
However, if we extend the Premier League form table to the last 15 matches, it becomes:
Newcastle United: Played 15 Won 11 Drawn 0 Lost 4 (33 points collected)
Manchester United: Played 15 Won 4 Drawn 4 Lost 7 (16 points collected)
No match can be taken for granted, but on Sunday afternoon, surely a great chance for Newcastle United to make it five wins in a row (in all competitions) and further strengthen their Champions League qualification chances. As well as ending 94 years without a league winning double over Manchester United.
The remaining Newcastle United match schedule:
Sunday 13 April – Newcastle v Man U (4.30pm) Sky Sports
Wednesday 16 April – Newcastle v Palace (7.30pm)
Saturday 19 April – Villa v Newcastle (5.30pm) Sky Sports
Saturday 26 April – Newcastle v Ipswich (3pm)
Sunday 4 May – Brighton v Newcastle (2pm) Sky Sports
Saturday 10 May – Newcastle v Chelsea (12.30pm) TNT Sports
(If Chelsea get to the semi-finals in Europe, match will be 12 noon kick-off on Sunday 11 May, still live on TNT Sports)
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