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Newcastle’s first five 24/25 Premier League fixtures predicted and compared to Man United, Chelsea & other rivals

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The fixtures have been released for Newcastle United’s Premier League 24/25 season. Here, Geordie Boot Boys predicts the first five games and compares them to rivals.

The Premier League 24/25 fixtures were released at 9 AM on Tuesday morning, and the Magpies found out they would face off with the newly promoted Southampton on opening weekend.

The clash will take place at St James’ Park, with Eddie Howe looking to get the Geordies off to the best possible start in the new campaign.

It’s imperative to get off on the front foot, with so many talented teams competing for next year’s Premier League title. Which begs the question, how do Newcastle’s fixtures compare to their rivals?

Brentford FC v Newcastle United - Premier League
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Newcastle’s first five games of the Premier League 24/25 season, Predicted

The Newcastle first-team squad have some difficult tests, including a tough trip to the Vitality, Tottenham at home and Wolves away. Despite this, we predict they’ll actually remain unbeaten.

Total: 11 points

Newcastle first five Premier League fixtures compared to ‘rivals’

Here is Newcastle United’s biggest competition for the Champions League spots and, ultimately, the Premier League title. Here we showcase all their first five fixtures, plus how many points we think they’ll rack up.

Manchester City

Total: 13 points

Arsenal

Total: 9 points

Liverpool

Total: 13 points

Aston Villa

Total: 13 points

Tottenham

Total: 10 points

Chelsea

Total: 8 points

Manchester United

Total: 8 points

Manchester City v Aston Villa - Premier League
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How the Premier League table would look after five games

With all our predictions taken into account, here’s how we think the Premier League 24/25 table could look after five games played.

PositionTeamPoints
1stManchester City 13
2ndAston Villa 13
3rdLiverpool13
4thNewcastle United 11
5thTottenham Hotspur10
6thArsenal9
7thManchester United8
8thChelsea8

It would certainly not be the worst start for the Newcastle United manager and his coaching staff. Are you looking forward to the new Premier League season?