The Wear-Tyne takes pride of place in Sunday’s pair of league fixtures, with Newcastle and Sunderland scrapping for points in the bottom half of the table. A win for the Toon would arrest a run of three successive defeats, while the Black Cats have a solitary victory to their name since these fierce rivals last met in Gameweek 17.
Before that, the early kick off sees Burnley’s obliging defence attempt to stifle a red-hot Harry Kane as theyΒ entertain Tottenham Hotspur at Turf Moor.
Fresh off a hat trick against Leicester City last Gameweek, Kane will be under strict surveillance from the hosts’Β rearguard in what could be a game of goals. Considering that the Lilywhites havenβt earned a single clean sheet in their previous seven matches β and Hugo Lloris is sidelined with a leg injury β out-of-form Burnley marksman Danny Ings will fancy his chances of putting aΒ five-match goal drought to bed.
The tea-time derby clashΒ β hosted at the Stadium of LightΒ β takes on an altogether different complexion from the reverse fixtureΒ at St James’ Park in December, with two new managers at the helm. Newcastle are down to the bare bones in defenceΒ as a result of long-term injuries and suspensions, meaning there’s only oneΒ fit centre-back (Michael Williamson) at the disposal of Magpies bossΒ John Carver. Meanwhile, Sunderland boast a relatively clean bill of healthΒ β aside from Wes Brown’s absence with a knee injuryΒ βΒ as Jermain Defoe seeks a goal for the first timeΒ in seven Gameweeks.

