Newcastle United have turned their fortunes around in the Premier League with three consecutive victories over Watford, Bournemouth and Burnley in recent weeks.
The Magpies currently sit 13th in the Premier League standings with 12 points and Rafael Benitez’s men will be looking to get a positive result when they play host to West Ham on Saturday.
West Ham were at the receiving end of a 4-0 drubbing at the hands of Manchester City last week and Manuel Pellegrini’s men will be looking to climb higher up the table with a positive result this week.
Yoshinori Muto (calf) and Jamaal Lascelles (shoulder) are on their way to regaining fitness and will be pushing for a return on Saturday but their selection will be subject to a late fitness test.
Paul Dummett is set to miss the game against West Ham with a thigh injury while Jamie Sterry and Florian Lejeune are long-term absentees.
He made some good saves in the last game and has been a reliable presence between the sticks this season in the Premier League.
The American international supported the attack with his powerful runs in the last game and will be expected to put in another good performance this weekend.
He looked pretty solid and composed at the back against Burnley and should start this one as well.
The hugely experienced Argentine international has been one of the standout figures at the back for the Magpies and he will have his work cut out against Marko Arnautovic.
The Irishman will be in high spirits after scoring a goal with his head in the last game.
He has been one of the cornerstones of Newcastle’s resurgence in the Premier League and contributed equally to both attack and defence in an unfamiliar role in the last game.
The Spaniard has worked tirelessly on and off the ball in recent weeks and has always been one of the first names on Benitez’s teamsheet.
The Korean looked comfortable in possession against Burnley and spread out the play very well with his impressive distribution skills.
His strong presence and ability to carry the ball forward with purpose make him a valuable asset to Newcastle’s midfield.
The Chelsea loanee has been a lively figure down the flanks, adding substance to Newcastle’s attack with his powerful runs and crosses.
He scored a brace against Bournemouth and his aerial ability makes him the player to watch out for in Newcastle’s attack.