Newcastle United's Anthony Gordon is likely to return for the match against Brighton after missing the previous game due to a groin issue. His fitness boost comes as Eddie Howe confirms Gordon's partial return to training.
Newcastle United Starting XI vs Brighton: Confirmed Team News and Predicted Lineup
Newcastle approach Brighton with Anthony Gordon pushing hard to return at St James’ Park, a timely boost after the England winger missed the 1-0 defeat at Arsenal with a groin issue. Eddie Howe had already suggested Gordon should be ready for this fixture, and his partial return to training has strengthened the sense that he can be involved.
That matters. Newcastle need pace, width and direct running against a Brighton side who can stretch games with their own bravery in possession. Gordon’s presence on the left would give Howe a sharper outlet, while Harvey Barnes could come back on the opposite flank ahead of Jacob Murphy.
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Joelinton’s return from suspension gives Newcastle their preferred midfield blend again. Alongside and , he restores bite, carrying power and control. Against Brighton, that trio may decide whether Newcastle can turn pressure into territory and territory into chances.
Yes, Anthony Gordon is expected to return for the match against Brighton after recovering from a groin issue.
Anthony Gordon suffered a groin injury, which caused him to miss the previous match against Arsenal.
Eddie Howe is the current manager of Newcastle United.

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Will Osula is expected to continue through the middle, despite competition from Nick Woltemade and Yoane Wissa. Howe appears ready to trust Osula’s movement and physicality after Wissa missed a major chance at Arsenal.
Tino Livramento’s groin injury leaves Newcastle with a right back decision, with Lewis Miley tipped to edge Kieran Trippier. On the other side, Lewis Hall could replace Dan Burn, adding more adventure from deep.
In goal, Aaron Ramsdale is expected to come straight in for Nick Pope after Pope survived a red card scare at the Emirates. Newcastle’s possible XI reads: Ramsdale, Miley, Thiaw, Botman, Hall, Guimaraes, Tonali, Joelinton, Barnes, Osula, Gordon.
For Newcastle and Brighton, this is a fixture of fine margins. Howe’s side need authority, not anxiety.