Bromley’s Big Day at St. James’ Park
Newcastle United kick off their FA Cup journey on Sunday by hosting League Two side Bromley in what promises to be an exciting David vs. Goliath encounter.
The Magpies are on an incredible seven-game winning streak in all competitions, with their latest triumph coming in a 2-0 Carabao Cup semi-final first-leg victory over Arsenal. Eddie Howe’s side is brimming with confidence, having also defeated Manchester United and Tottenham in their recent fixtures.
For Bromley, this marks their first-ever appearance in the third round of the FA Cup—a testament to their impressive performances this season. The Ravens will look to defy the odds and create an upset against one of the Premier League’s in-form teams.
Match Details
- Date: Sunday, 12 January 2025
- Kick-off Time: 15:00 GMT / 10:00 ET / 07:00 PT
- Location: St. James’ Park, Newcastle, England
- Referee: Will Finnie
Head-to-Head Record
This will be the first competitive meeting between Newcastle United and Bromley.
Current Form (All Competitions)
Newcastle United
- 2-0 vs Arsenal (07/01/25)
- 2-1 vs Tottenham (04/01/25)
- 2-0 vs Manchester United (30/12/24)
- 3-0 vs Aston Villa (26/12/24)
- 4-0 vs Ipswich (21/12/24)
Bromley
- 1-4 vs Crewe (05/01/25)
- 3-0 vs Gillingham (02/01/25)
- 1-1 vs Swindon (29/12/24)
- 5-2 vs Newport County (26/12/24)
- 2-0 vs Morecambe (21/12/24)
Predicted Lineups
Newcastle United (4-3-3)
Goalkeeper: Vlachodimos
Defenders: Trippier, Schar, Kelly, Targett
Midfielders: Willock, Longstaff, Miley
Forwards: Almiron, Osula, Barnes
Notable Absentees: Nick Pope, Emil Krafth, Jamaal Lascelles, Callum Wilson (injured); Alexander Isak (rested)
Bromley (3-4-1-2)
Goalkeeper: Smith
Defenders: Grant, Sowunmi, Reynolds
Midfielders: Imray, Thompson, Arthurs, Odutayo
Attacker: Whitely
Forwards: Dennis, Cheek
Key Player: Michael Cheek (14 goals this season)
Prediction
Although Newcastle are expected to field a heavily rotated side, their quality and depth should see them through comfortably. Bromley’s defense, which has been leaky in League Two, is unlikely to cope with Newcastle’s attacking options, even in the absence of key players like Alexander Isak.
Bromley might find some joy on the counterattack, particularly through Michael Cheek, but Newcastle’s home advantage and momentum make them overwhelming favorites.
Prediction: Newcastle 3-1 Bromley