Key events
Newcastle’s league phase opposition: Barcelona (h), Union St Gilloise (a), Benfica (h), Athletic Club (h), Marseille (a), Bayer Leverkusen (a), PSV Eindhoven (h), Paris Saint-Germain (a).
Barcelona’s league phase opposition: Newcastle (a), Paris Saint-Germain (h), Olympiacos (h), Club Brugge (a), Chelsea (a), Eintracht Frankfurt (h), Slavia Prague (a), Copenhagen (h).
Newcastle United: Of a certain age? Want to feel really old? Well, get this – Faustino Asprilla will be among the luminaries in attendance at St James’ Park when Newcastle welcome Barcelona to Tyneside for only the second time since the Colombian striker helped put the Spanish giants to the sword with a hat-trick 29 years and one day ago. Yes, it was that long ago. Words: Louise Taylor.
Early team news
Yet to make his debut for Newcastle after signing from Brentford towards the end of the transfer window, Yoane Wissa has been ruled out of tonight’s match with injury and is expected to be out for several more weeks. The striker is suffering from a knee injury he suffered on international duty with DR Congo in a match against Senegal.
Midfielder Jacob Ramsey will also be forced to sit tonight’s match out, as he recovers from an ankle injury that forced him out of Newcastle’s scoreless Premier League draw with Leeds at half-time. The signing from Aston Villa is not expected to return to action until after the next international break. Although he is currently serving a domestic suspension, Anthony Gordon is eligible and available for selection tonight although Eddie Howe was understandably reluctant to say whether the winger and occasional False 9 would start or come off the bench.
In excellent news for either Tino Livramento or Lewis Hall, Lamine Yamal appears to be sidelined with a lower back injury. Ever the diplomat, Howe described the winger’s absence as “a shame”. Reports from Spain suggest the teenager played through the pain for Spain with the help of an injection in their World Cup qualifying win over Turkey, despite being in extreme discomfort and asking to be stood down. Marc-Andre Ter Stegen, Alejandro Balde and Gavi are also out, while there are doubts over the fitness of Frenkie De Jong, who has a groin issue.
Marc Casado is expected to deputise if the Dutch midfielder doesn’t pass a fitness test. Robert Lewandowski is expected to start for Barca and will be hoping to add to the nine goals he has scored in his past seven appearances in the league phase of the Champions League.
Champions League: Newcastle United v Barcelona
Having sneaked into the Champions League on goal difference on the final day of last season, Newcastle get their campaign under way with a match-up that could scarcely be more glamourous. Eddie Howe’s side welcome Barcelona to St James’ Park and while the students of Dundee High School might not be present, the ground will be rocking as Newcastle begin their attempt to make it to the knockout stages for the first time in their history.
They have played Barcelona four times previously, losing on three occasions and winning once. Their most recent match against the five-times European Cup winners was played in March 2003, when Patrick Kluivert and Thiago Motta scored the goals for Barca in a 2-0 win at St James’ Park. Unbeaten so far this season, Hansi Flick’s side come to Tyneside in decent form and on the back of a 6-0 drubbing of Valencia.
Their hosts have had a mediocre start to the season, taking just five points from 12 available in the Premier League thus far. However, they did notch up their first victory in beating Wolves at the weekend, so confidence will be high. Kick-off is at 8pm but we’ll have team news and build-up in the meantime.