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·14 marzo 2026
Newcastle United Starting XI vs Chelsea: Confirmed Team News and Predicted Lineup

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·14 marzo 2026

Newcastle United travel to Stamford Bridge this weekend with a sense of unfinished business after a draining European night on Tyneside. Eddie Howe’s side were moments away from a memorable result against Barcelona before a late penalty from Lamine Yamal sealed a 1-1 draw. Harvey Barnes had nudged Newcastle ahead in the 86th minute, only for that momentum to slip away in the closing stages.
For Newcastle, attention now turns back to domestic competition. The visit to Chelsea represents a significant moment in their push for European qualification. Howe must balance the emotional toll of that Champions League contest with the practical demands of the Premier League schedule, all while keeping one eye on the looming return leg in Barcelona.
Selection decisions appear inevitable. Newcastle have been stretched by recent fixtures and Howe is expected to rotate parts of his side for the clash at Stamford Bridge. One of the headline calls could involve Anthony Elanga, who may find himself on the bench after a run of quiet performances.
Aaron Ramsdale looks set to continue in goal after starting Newcastle’s last three matches across all competitions. His recent run ahead of Nick Pope suggests Howe has settled, at least for now, on his preferred option between the posts.
At full back, Tino Livramento’s return from injury offers Newcastle a timely boost. Kieran Trippier has carried a heavy workload in recent weeks, and Livramento could step straight back into the right back position against his former club.

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Further changes may arrive in central defence. Lewis Hall and Dan Burn are expected to keep their places in Newcastle’s back line, though Sven Botman could return to the starting eleven. Malick Thiaw’s late mistake against Barcelona provided the opening for Yamal’s equaliser, and Howe may look for reassurance in Botman’s presence.
Midfield appears more settled. Joelinton and Sandro Tonali remain central to Newcastle’s structure and are likely to start again. Joe Willock could be introduced for Jacob Ramsey, partly to maintain energy levels ahead of the European second leg.
Out wide, Jacob Murphy strengthened his case for inclusion after delivering the assist for Barnes’ goal against Barcelona. That contribution may see him start on the flank opposite Barnes, with Elanga dropping out of the line up.
Up front, Yoane Wissa could be given another opportunity to lead the Newcastle attack.
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