Sunday 13 May 2012

Everton V Newcastle Live Streaming Barclays Premier League Match 13th -May 2012

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    Date: Saturday 13 May 2012
    Kick-off: 15:00

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Preview


Everton could welcome back Leighton Baines, Phil Neville and Darron Gibson from injury on Sunday.

Victor Anichebe and Jack Rodwell remain sidelined with groin and hamstring injuries respectively.

Newcastle defender Danny Simpson has been ruled out with an ankle problem, while Leon Best has a thigh strain.

Aside from his long-term absentees, manager Alan Pardew has no other injury worries as his side chase a Champions League spot.
Whatever happens in this match at Goodison Park, both these clubs have had a successful campaign, but Newcastle still harbour hopes of making it a dream one.

To be heading into the last day with a chance of a top-four finish and possible Champions League football is a remarkable scenario that no one would have believed possible last August.

They'll be hoping history repeats itself too. Fifteen years ago Kenny Dalglish's team went into the last fixture as one of three teams vying for a Champions League spot. Courtesy of goals from Les Ferdinand, Alan Shearer, Faustino Asprilla and Robbie Elliott they beat Nottingham Forest and secured second place on goal difference, ironically from Arsenal, who start this weekend with their fate in their own hands.

Newcastle haven't looked back since going unbeaten in their first 11 games of the season and now need one more huge effort to ensure they do their job if others slip up. With Papiss Cisse around, who has scored 13 goals in 13 games, anything is possible.
Alan Pardew's team have been in the top seven all season and that's exactly Everton's target going into this one, which would equal their achievement of last season. However, there is the added spice of finishing above Liverpool.

They have managed to finish above Liverpool only once under David Moyes and just twice in the last 25 years and that would send plenty of Evertonians into the summer happy. Add in to the mix that the Blues are unbeaten in their last eight games and it will be far from straightforward for Newcastle to keep their top-four dream alive.


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