Newcastle United have had a mixed start to the season, winning five of their 11 games to be eighth in the Premier League standings.
However, things have been encouraging at St James’ Park following their recent results.
The Magpies outclassed Arsenal 1-0 on home soil before cruising to a 3-1 victory against Nottingham Forest in their final match before the international break.
Newcastle have no fixture scheduled this week, but the supporters can watch several players in action for their respective countries.
Lewis Hall starred for England on Sunday as they claimed an emphatic 5-0 win against the Republic of Ireland in the Nations League.
The 20-year-old, who made his senior international debut last week against Greece, was picked again by interim manager Lee Carsley alongside teammates Anthony Gordon and Tino Livramento.
The left-back repaid Carsley’s faith by delivering an excellent performance.
Hall was unflustered on his first start, showing composure on the ball and making no notable mistakes.
He had an incredible 101 touches in the match and completed 75 of his 81 passes.
The England international completed all of his long balls and won five of his ten ground duels.
He also registered two tackles, an interception and a clearance, but he lost the ball on 13 occasions.
Hall has gone from strength to strength since joining Newcastle from Chelsea.
He had to be patient during his debut season, but he has established himself as a regular starter this season.
The left-back has featured in 11 Premier League matches in 2024-25, with an assist to his name.
Stats from Sofascore.
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