Newcastle United return to Premier League action when they take on Fulham on Saturday.

Here are all the details you need to know about the game…


WHERE IS THE GAME TAKING PLACE?

Having beaten Wolves at Molineux last time out, Newcastle are back on their travels as they head to Craven Cottage to face Fulham.

The Magpies have an excellent away record at Fulham, having won their last five matches at Craven Cottage, scoring 13 goals and conceding just one in that sequence.

Newcastle celebrated two away wins at Fulham last season, beating the Cottagers 1-0 in the league thanks to a goal from Bruno Guimaraes and 2-0 in the FA Cup thanks to goals from Sean Longstaff and Dan Burn.


WHAT TIME IS KICK-OFF?

Saturday’s game in a traditional 3pm kick-off.


ARE TICKETS STILL AVAILABLE?

No – Newcastle United have sold their entire allocation of 2,300 away tickets for Saturday’s game.

In previous years, tickets were being sold for a ‘neutral section’ at Craven Cottage, but that is no longer the case.


IS THE GAME BEING TELEVISED OR STREAMED LIVE?

No, the game has not been selected for live television broadcast in the UK.

However, as the match falls in the 3pm blackout slot, there is no domestic streaming available either.

Radio commentary for the match will be available on BBC Radio Newcastle.


WHAT IS NEWCASTLE’S LIKELY LINE-UP?

Alexander Isak is a major injury doubt for Newcastle after sustaining eye and foot injuries in last weekend’s win at Wolves. The Swede will be given until the last possible moment to prove his fitness, but looks likely to miss out.

Callum Wilson is also unavailable, with the striker now set to be sidelined until the next international break as he attempts to recover from a long-standing hamstring problem.

If Isak and Wilson are both missing, Eddie Howe is likely to name Anthony Gordon as his central striker, with the England international having played through the middle during the second half at Molineux.

Harvey Barnes is set to start on the left-hand side after coming off the bench to score the winner against Wolves, and Howe must also decide whether to start with Sandro Tonali and/or Joe Willock, both of whom also made a positive impact as substitutes last weekend.

Newcastle (probable, 4-3-3): Pope; Trippier, Schar, Burn, Hall; Longstaff, Guimaraes, Joelinton; Murphy, Gordon, Barnes.


HOW ARE FULHAM SHAPING UP?

Fulham head into Saturday’s game sitting in 12th position in the table. They drew 1-1 with West Ham in their most recent Premier League outing, but were knocked out of the Carabao Cup in midweek as they lost to Preston on penalties.

Marco Silva made 11 changes for that Carabao Cup game, and is expected to revert back to the side that lined up against West Ham when he selects his starting XI to face Newcastle.

Striker Carlos Vinicius remains unavailable because of a calf injury, while Raul Jimenez is expected to get the nod to start up front ahead of Rodrigo Muniz, who was dropped to the bench for the West Ham game.

Fulham (probable, 4-1-4-1): Leno; Tete, Andersen, Bassey, Robinson; Lukic; Traore, Pereira, Smith Rowe, Iwobi; Jimenez.