3 key players to watch for Everton vs Newcastle in the Premier League

Here are the 3 key players to watch for Everton vs Newcastle in the Premier League who could decide the outcome of the Newcastle vs Everton game.

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Everton will be travelling to St. James’ Park to face Newcastle in a very important Premier League game. The goal for the Toffees this season is to stay in the Premier League. With playing for a European place next season, this game promises to be a fascinating one. So, here are the 3 key players to watch for Everton against Newcastle in the Premier League who could decide the outcome of this Newcastle vs Everton game.

3 key players to watch for Everton vs Newcastle - Premier League

James Garner

Former Manchester United player, James Garner has been instrumental for Everton this season. He has appeared in 28 games for the Toffees and scored once and assisted twice. He has notched up 32.25 passes per match and created 7 big chances. The Magpies need to be careful with his long balls as he has passed 41 accurate long balls this season.

Amadou Onana

Newcastle United is monitoring Amadou Onana as a potential signing for the summer. The Belgian international will showcase his craft in front of St. James’ Park in this game. He has appeared 23 times for the Toffees and scored twice. With 36.91 passes per game, he will be a key figure in the midfield of Everton.

Jarrad Branthwaite

The 21-year-old English defender has caught the eyes of many big Premier League clubs. Newcastle is also one of those big clubs that could sign him. He has an impressive defensive record this season. So, he will surely look to make his presence feel in this Newcastle vs Everton game.

Do you think any other player could make a difference for the Toffees other than these 3 key players to watch in the Newcastle vs Everton game in the Premier League?

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