After a calamitous start to the season, Newcastle managed to climb up the table to 14th in the standings with back-to-back victories over Watford and Bournemouth before the international break.
Rafael Benitez’s men have a good chance of making it three in a row when they make the trip to Turf Moor to face a struggling Burnley side on Monday.
Burnley currently sit 16th in the standings after a goalless draw against Leicester City in their last outing and Sean Dyche’s men will face a tough test from a Newcastle side that is high on confidence at the moment.
Both the teams do not have a good scoring record but they will be expected to go for the win to climb further up the table.
Newcastle will be without the services of left-back Paul Dummett who is sidelined with a hamstring injury while Yoshinori Muto (calf), Jonjo Shelvey and Jamaal Lascelles (shoulder) are scheduled to face late fitness tests ahead of the game.
Florian Lejeune and Jamie Sterry are long-term absentees due to injuries.
He made some fine saves in the last game to keep his team in the hunt and is expected to retain his position between the sticks.
The American’s contribution to the attack was impressive in the last game against Bournemouth but question marks still remain over his defensive play.
The hugely experienced Argentine centre-back looked solid in the previous outing and is expected to retain his place in the lineup.
He will be expected to start given that Lascelles is yet to recover from his shoulder injury.
The injury to Paul Dummett should open the door for the Irishman to feature in the starting eleven.
He made some valuable interceptions in the last game and his physicality in the midfield is indispensable to the Magpies.
The Korean put in an impressive shift in the heart of the midfield and excelled with his passing and distribution in the previous outing.
He wasn’t at his best in the last game and will be expected to put in an improved performance.
The Chelsea loanee has always been a lively figure down the flanks and he bagged an assist in the last game.
The Spaniard put in the hard yards before the international break and will be expected to make more of an impact on Monday.
He scored a brace in the last game and Newcastle will need him to fire once again if they are to claim three points.