Aston Villa v Newcastle: Premier League – live | Premier League

by Marcelo Moreira

Key events

Aston Villa: Contrary to Unai Emery’s pessimistic view, our writers have predicted a fifth place finish for Aston Villa come season’s end. I would like to distance myself from the collective Guardian hive mind because according to my crystal ball they’ll be finishing ninth.

Unai Emery is frustrated by Aston Villa’s inability to bring in any marquee signings due to profit and sustainability rules. Photograph: Europa Press Sports/Europa Press/Getty Images
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Newcastle United: If you’d asked me at the end of last season, I’d have predicted that Newcastle would spend big and well this summer, and possibly be in the title race this time around. After the summer they’ve had, I’m more of a mind that they’ll to do well to finish in the top 10. The Guardian Sport collective has them higher up in seventh place.

Alexander Isak’s refusal to train or play with his Aston Villa teammates while he agitates for a move to Liverpool has made him a pariah among Newcastle fans. Photograph: Owen Humphreys/PA
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Today’s match officials

  • Referee: Craig Pawson.

  • Referee’s assistants: Constantine Hatzidakis and Nick Hopton.

  • Fourth official: Simon Hooper.

  • OUR: Peter knocked.

  • Assistant was: Tim Robinson.

Craig Pawson leads today’s team of match officials at Villa Park. Photograph: Alan Walter/REX/Shutterstock
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Those teams: With Emi Martinez suspended, Dutch goalkeeper Marco Bizot comes in for his Villa debut after join ing the club from Brest. New signing Evann Guessand is on the bench, while the inclusion of Donyell Malen among the Villa substitutes is a bit of a surprise as he is reported to have been in sensational form during pre-season.

Newcastle are without Joe Willock, who has been ruled out of today’s proceedings with a calf injury, while petulance’s Alexander Isak is obviously not involved. Aaron Ramsdale has to settle for a place on the bench, with Nick Pope keeping his place in goal, but there is a debut for Anthony Elanga on the right wing. Harvey Barnes will start on the left, with Anthony Gordon playing as a false nine.

Anthony Elanga will make his Newcastle debut at Villa Park this afternoon. Photograph: Serena Taylor/Newcastle United/Getty Images
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Updated at 06.35 EDT

Aston Villa v Newcastle United line-ups

Aston Villa: Bizot, Cash, Konsa, Mings, Digne, Kamara, Tielemans, McGinn, Onana, Rogers, Watkins.

Subs: Wright, Pau, Maaten, Buendia, Malen, Guestsand, Ing-ing-Junior, Jimoh.

Newcastle United: Pope, Trippier, Schar, Burn, Livramento, Tonali, Bruno Guimaraes, Joelinton, Gordon, Barnes, Elanga.

Subs: Ramsdale, Hall, Botman, Thiaw, Krafth, Osrol, Murphy, Seung-Soo, Miley.

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Premier League: Aston Villa v Newcastle

Villa Park is the venue for a match between two sides whose respective coaches whose pre-season preparations have been far from ideal. In his pre-match press conference yesterday, Unai Emery could be heard bemoaning the manner in which Aston Villa’s activity in the transfer market has been hamstrung by profit and sutainability rules, a state of affairs that prompted the Spaniard to tell reporters that his team have little or no chance of finishing in the top seven of the Premier League.

Villa’s only major investment this summer has been on the Nice Striker Evan Guessand, while the Turkish centre-back Yasin Ozcan and a couple of reserve goalkeepers have also arrived at Villa Park. Ozcan has already been loaned out to Anderlecht but Villa are hopeful of getting Marco Asensio back in on loan from Paris Saint-Germain after his productive spell in the Midlands last season.

His opposite number, Eddie Howe, has had similar issues but while Newcastle have missed out on several high profile targets, they have managed to bring Malick Thiaw (AC Milan), Aaron Ramsdale (Southampton), Anthony Elanga (Nottingham Forest) and Antonio Cordero (free after leaving Malaga) to St James’ Park. They are also understood to be in the process of wrapping up a deal to sign Jacob Ramsey from today’s opponents, who desperately need the £40m profit they’ll generate from the sale of a highly regarded academy graduate who has been with his hometown club since 2007 to help them balance the books.

Howe has also been forced to deal with the petulant and unseemly strop thrown by his star striker Alexander Isak, who is hankering after a move to Liverpool and has made it clear he has no intention of pulling on a Newcastle shirt again despite having three years left on his contract. Howe admitted yesterday that control of the situation is “not in my hands” but said he could envisage a scenario where Isak plays in his side again. It is one that would almost certainly involve no end of grovelling to unimpressed teammates, other club staff and fans from the Swede but we are unlikely to see any sign of him at Villa Park today.

With so much (or little, in the case of Villa) going on behind the scenes, it is to be presumed both managers will welcome the opportunity to put their off-field woes behind them and get down to the comparatively uncomplicated task of playing football. Kick-off is at 12.30pm but stay tuned in the meantime for team news and build-up. Villa will be out for a modicum revenge over the team that pipped them to the final Champions League qualification place on the final day of last season.

An Aston Villa fan wears a T-shirt bearing the image of Ozzy Osbourne, the local legend and Black Sabbath frontman who packed out Villa Park for a charity gig shortly before his death this summer. Photograph: David Klein/Reuters
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