Callum Wilson has delivered a definitive warning to West Ham United ahead of their game against Newcastle United on Sunday.
The Magpies’ next Premier League clash is at the London Stadium this weekend, as Eddie Howe‘s side look to make it four league wins on the spin.
However, they will come up against an in-form West Ham side that have started the season very brightly. The Hammers are one place and one point above Newcastle heading into this Sunday’s game.
It will be an interesting challenge for the Magpies, coming off the back of their Champions League clash with PSG. However, Eddie Howe will be confident that his side can deal with the quick turnaround. It was no problem after the AC Milan game, as they followed that up with an 8-0 victory over Sheffield United!
Another scoreline like that is unlikely, but Newcastle striker Callum Wilson is confident that his side will be victorious and pick up all three points at the expense of his mate Michail Antonio.

Callum Wilson says Newcastle will win against West Ham
Speaking on the latest episode of the Footballer’s Football Podcast, Wilson offered his prediction for West Ham vs Newcastle on Sunday.
“There’s only one outcome,” he said.
“It’s a Newcastle win. And, obviously it’s inevitable, isn’t it? Just like the sun rises in the morning, Wilson scores against West Ham. It’s one of those things. It’s just part of life!”
Wilson in a race against time to be fit for the game at the London Stadium
Wilson is a confident character, but even more so when he is playing against West Ham.

The 31-year-old has a wonderful record against the Hammers. He has scored 12 goals in 13 apperances.
Those numbers are incredible, but whether or not he adds to them will depend on his fitness.
Despite training in the buildup, Wilson is missing Newcastle’s Champions League game on Wednesday night against Paris Saint-Germain. It means that the number nine is in a race against time to be fit for the following game at the London Stadium.
But if he is fit, Wilson believes that a goal from him is ‘inevitable’.
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