Everton are currently unbeaten in four meetings with Newcastle, their longest streak for seven years, while the Magpies won only two of the final 13 encounters at Goodison between the pair.
Everton vs Newcastle preview
After claiming one of the most famous victories of their modern history on Monday night, can Everton start to build some momentum? Last time out, the Toffees appeared destine for defeat at Old Trafford when they were reduced to ten men inside 13 minutes; Idrissa Gana Gueye dismissed for slapping teammate Michael Keane in one of the most bizarre red cards you're ever like to see. After that, Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall curled home an opener, sparking wild scenes of celebration in the away end, and the Blues put in a masterful backs against the wall display to beat a generally toothless Manchester United 1-0.

This was David Moyes' first league win at Old Trafford as a visiting manager, and made it back-to-back victories for Everton, having also beaten Fulham 2-0 at Bramley-Moore Dock before the international break. This has propelled the Toffees seven points clear of the relegation zone and into 11th, thereby above beleaguered champions and fierce rivals Liverpool. So now, will the Blues win again?
As for Newcastle United, they will visit Hill Dickinson Stadium for the very first time, seeking to rectify their miserable record on the road. On Tuesday night, the Toon Army witnessed their team being beaten away from home once again, this time by Olympique de Marseille in the Champions League. Harvey Barnes broke the deadlock inside six minutes at Stade Vélodrome, but two, quick-fire goals from Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang straight after half time saw les Phocéens prevail 2-1.

Back in the Premier League, a similar story, with Eddie Howe's side still yet to win on the road in six attempts, losing each of the last three, suffering defeats at Brighton, West Ham and Brentford. On Tyneside, the Magpies remain strong, winning each of their last three in the league, and six on the spin across all competitions, most recently claiming the scalp of Manchester City a week ago, thanks to two goals in seven minutes from in form Barnes. Now, as Newcastle travel to Merseyside on Saturday night, can the Magpies avoid suffering four successive away Premier League defeats for the first time since New Year's Day 2024, a sequence that contained a hammering at Goodison?
Everton vs Newcastle United head-to-head record
- Matches Played: 186.
- Everton Wins: 77. Draws: 38. Newcastle United Wins: 71.
Everton team news
Idrissa Gana Gueye commences a three-match suspension, meaning he will be able to return against Chelsea, before then departing for the Africa Cup of Nations straight after.
So, Tim Iroegbunam will come in at the base of midfield while, after Séamus Coleman could only last ten minutes at Old Trafford on Monday, his compatriot Jake O'Brien will start at right-back.

Both James Garner and the aforementioned Iroegbunam would sit out Tuesday's trip to Bournemouth if booked which, with Gana Gueye banned, is something David Moyes would surely like to avoid.
Everton predicted lineup vs Newcastle United: (4-5-1): Pickford; O'Brien, Keane, Tarkowski, Mykolenko; Iroegbunam, Garner, Dewsbury-Hall, Ndiaye, Grealish; Barry.
Everton player to watch vs Newcastle
Iliman Ndiaye has four Premier League goals to his name this season, to add to the nine he bagged last season, making him the Toffees' most-likely scorer once again.
Newcastle team news
Eddie Howe, pretty inexplicably, left star striker Nick Woltemade on the bench at Stade Vélodrome, switched to a strikerless back three, so it'll be interesting to see if this experiment is abandoned.
Anthony Gordon led the line against Marseille, but could be on the bench against his former side here; he missed a penalty at Goodison last season, much to the delight of all Evertonians.

Elsewhere, Joelinton was an unused substitute in France, with Joe Willock deputising, while Lewis Hall and Sven Botman could return to the back-line; Kieran Trippier has missed the last two matches due to a hamstring issue.
Newcastle United predicted lineup vs Everton: (4-3-3): Pope; Livramento, Thiaw, Botman, Hall; Tonali, Guimarães, Joelinton; Murphy, Woltemade, Barnes.
Newcastle player to watch vs Everton
Amid talk he could switch his international allegiance to Scotland, Harvey Barnes has been on fire recently, scoring six times in his last seven outings, so will his hot streak continue?
Everton vs Newcastle prediction
This Saturday evening clash is possibly too close to call, but we're backing Everton to make home advantage count, given Newcastle's miserable form on the road: Everton 2-1 Newcastle United.
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What is the date and kick-off time for Everton vs Newcastle United in the Premier League?
Everton vs Newcastle United takes place on Saturday 29 November 2025, with kick off at 17:30 (GMT), 12:30 (ET) & 9:30 (PT).
