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·8 March 2025
Premier League form table now updated ahead of West Ham v Newcastle – Interesting

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·8 March 2025
This is how the Premier League form table looks on Saturday morning.
This round of Premier League midweek matches set to kick off this afternoon with six games today.
Then three on Sunday, before finally Newcastle United play on Monday night.
Eddie Howe’s side playing away at West Ham.
Newcastle guaranteed to stay top six if getting the three points, with a chance of moving fifth.
Here is the updated Premier League form table on the morning of Saturday 8 March 2025, which covers the past six matches for all teams:
The last six PL results for Newcastle United with very latest one listed first:
Liverpool 2 Newcastle 0
Newcastle 4 Forest 3
Man City 4 Newcastle 0
Newcastle 1 Fulham 2
Southampton 1 Newcastle 3
Newcastle 1 Bournemouth 4
As you can see, Newcastle United now seventeenth in this newly updated Premier League form table, though the two clubs directly above them have the same number of points in their last half dozen matches.
NUFC with six points from two wins, no draws and four defeats, with nine goals scored and sixteen conceded.
As for Newcastle’s opponents on Monday, these are the last six PL matches that West Ham have played, the very most recent listed first:
West Ham 2 Leicester 0
Arsenal 0 West Ham 1
West Ham 0 Brentford 1
Chelsea 2 West Ham 1
Villa 1 West Ham 1
West Ham 0 Palace 2
So West Ham thirteenth in the Premier League form table with seven points from two wins, one draw and three defeats, scoring five and conceding six.
This is how the full Premier League table currently now looks on Saturday 8 March 2025:
As you can see, West Ham fifteenth in the full Premier League table, nine places and eleven points behind Newcastle.
However, if we extend the Premier League form table to twelve matches, it becomes:
Newcastle United: Played 12 Won 8 Drawn 0 Lost 4 Goals Scored 27 Goals Conceded 17 (24 points collected)
West Ham United: Played 12 Won 4 Drawn 3 Lost 5 Goals Scored 12 Goals Conceded 19 (15 points collected)
Not an easy match on Monday night but Newcastle United have had a tough run of fixtures, playing three of the top four in their last three PL games. So, if NUFC can bounce back to anything like the form they showed in the first half against Forest, or indeed the six in the row Newcastle won immediately before these last six PL games, no reason why they can’t win.
The remaining Newcastle United match schedule:
Monday 10 March – West Ham v Newcastle (8pm) Sky Sports
Sunday 16 March – Newcastle v Liverpool (4.30pm) Carabao Cup final Sky Sports
Wednesday 2 April – Newcastle v Brentford (7.45pm)
Monday 7 April – Leicester v Newcastle (8pm) Sky Sports
Sunday 13 April – Newcastle v Man U (4.30pm) Sky Sports
Wednesday 16 April – Newcastle v Palace (7.30pm)
Saturday 19 April – Villa v Newcastle (5.30pm) Sky Sports
Saturday 26 April – Newcastle v Ipswich (3pm)
Saturday 3 May – Brighton v Newcastle TBC
Saturday 10 May – Newcastle v Chelsea TBC