Newcastle and Tottenham meet on Tuesday at 22:15 (GMT+3) in a Premier League clash that arrives with contrasting momentum on both sides. Newcastle are thriving at St James’ Park, while Spurs travel north under mounting pressure after a difficult run of results. Below is the full match preview, predictions and betting analysis.
Newcastle vs Tottenham Hotspur Tips
- Newcastle vs Tottenham Hotspur: Newcastle to Win ( at N/A)
- Newcastle vs Tottenham Hotspur: Newcastle 2-1 ( at N/A)
*Odds correct at the time of publication and subject to change.
Newcastle vs Tottenham Hotspur Odds
| Result | Odds |
|---|---|
| Newcastle | |
| Draw | |
| Tottenham Hotspur |
*Odds correct at the time of publication and subject to change.
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Newcastle vs Tottenham Hotspur Predictions
Newcastle’s home rhythm and head-to-head streak set the tone
Newcastle come into this fixture with genuine momentum. Saturday’s 4-1 victory at Everton finally gave them their first away win of the league season, but their most convincing work continues to come at St James’ Park. They’ve won six home matches in a row across all competitions, and even their rare setbacks in front of their supporters — tight losses to Arsenal, Liverpool and Barcelona — underline how competitive they’ve been.
Here’s where things get interesting: the matchup strongly favours Eddie Howe’s side. Newcastle have recorded four straight wins over Spurs and six victories in their last seven meetings. Their recent EFL Cup success — a 2-0 win in October — was another example of how consistently they’ve managed this opponent.
What does that mean for the bet? Newcastle’s combination of home rhythm, scoring reliability and dominance in this fixture supports the pick on them to win.
Tip: Newcastle to Win ( at N/A)
Tottenham’s confidence dip and away slide raise concerns
Tottenham travel north in a difficult moment. Their 2-1 defeat to Fulham at the weekend was their third straight loss, and it was met with a frustrated response from their own supporters. That run forms part of a wider slide: five defeats in their last seven across all competitions, with the EFL Cup loss to Newcastle acting as the starting point of that downturn.
There is one caveat worth noting: Spurs have generally picked up more points away from home than in London this season, with 13 of their 18 Premier League points coming on the road. But the recent trend goes the other way — three consecutive away defeats, including the trip to St James’ earlier in the cup, point to a team struggling to maintain stability over 90 minutes.
So, what does that mean for this game? Spurs have still been capable of scoring on tough away grounds — they found the net against Arsenal and PSG — but their defensive lapses remain a problem. That combination suggests they may stay competitive without fully overturning Newcastle’s home edge.
Tip: Newcastle 2-1 ( at N/A)

