

Newcastle United head coach Eddie Howe to make two changes from West Ham draw for Brentford clash - predicted starting XI
Their draw with the Hammers made it six unbeaten in the league for Newcastle and kept Howe’s side out of the relegation zone.
This weekend they face a Brentford side that, after some good early season form, are on the slide towards relegation danger and one that the Magpies could leapfrog with a victory on Saturday.
United’s performance last weekend means that, once again, Howe has some tough selection headaches to contend with for their trip to the Brentford Community Stadium.
Fans are still eagerly anticipating Bruno Guimaraes’s first start for Newcastle as they continue to sweat over the fitness and availability of Ryan Fraser and Allan Saint-Maximin.
With a lot for Howe to consider, here, we take a look at the potential line-up he could select for the clash with Brentford:
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United’s performance last weekend means that, once again, Howe has some tough selection headaches to contend with for their trip to the Brentford Community Stadium.

5. LB: Matt Targett
Without fuss, Targett once again put in another great performance in the black and white and is becoming a major part of the defensive setup. Photo: Alex Burstow

6. CM: Joe Willock
Finally Willock ended his goal scoring drought with a strike against West Ham and it was his goal that earned United a deserved point against the Hammers. Willock has been immense recently and despite calls for Bruno Guimaraes’ inclusion, Willock’s performances have earned him a starting spot. Photo: JUSTIN TALLIS

7. CM: Jonjo Shelvey
Sitting in the middle of the midfield three, alongside Willock and Joelinton, Shelvey has been an instrumental part of Newcastle’s recent resurgence. Photo: Alex Burstow

8. CM: Joelinton
Every week Joelinton seems to be getting better and better in this role as he put in yet another tireless performance against West Ham. Photo: Warren Little