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Newcastle United host PSV Eindhoven at St James' Park on Wednesday evening, January 21, 2026, in a crucial Champions League league phase encounter. The Magpies sit 12th with 10 points from six matches, while PSV occupy 21st place with just eight points, making this a must-win clash for both sides chasing qualification. Eddie Howe's men are eighth in the Premier League on 33 points from 22 games, whereas Peter Bosz's PSV dominate the Eredivisie, leading the table with 52 points from 19 matches and a commanding 16-point advantage.
Newcastle's recent form has been inconsistent across all competitions. They thrashed Leeds 4-3 on January 7 before drawing 3-3 with Bournemouth in an FA Cup thriller that required penalties to progress. A 2-0 EFL Cup semi-final defeat to Manchester City on January 13 dented confidence, and the Magpies followed with a goalless stalemate at Wolves on Sunday. Howe faces a mounting defensive crisis with Fabian Schar ruled out for three months following ankle surgery, while Tino Livramento, Jacob Murphy, and Emil Krafth remain sidelined. Dan Burn is nearing a return from broken ribs and a punctured lung but won't be rushed back for this fixture.
PSV enter this match with momentum after three consecutive victories in January. They demolished Excelsior 5-1 on January 10, eased past FC Den Bosch 4-1 in the KNVB Cup four days later, and secured a hard-fought 2-1 win at Fortuna Sittard on Friday. Paul Wanner gave PSV an early lead before Kaj Sierhuis equalized, only for veteran Ivan Perisic to score a late winner and preserve their unbeaten domestic season. However, Bosz is dealing with his own injury issues in attack, with striker Ricardo Pepi facing two months out after breaking his forearm on January 10, while Alhassan Plea and Myron Boadu are also unavailable with knee problems.
Peter Bosz spoke confidently about the upcoming trip to England. "With a good feeling, but we also know it has to happen," he said after the Fortuna Sittard victory. "We have to get at least one point. But we always go into duels to win, so that also applies to this match." The Dutch manager praised his squad's focus amid a congested fixture schedule, adding: "What I find so clever about this group is how focused they remain."
These teams have met five times previously, with the head-to-head record remarkably balanced at one win each and three draws. Their most recent competitive meetings came in the 2003-04 UEFA Cup, when Newcastle secured a memorable 2-1 home victory in the second leg after drawing 1-1 in Eindhoven. They've also played three friendlies between 2006 and 2010, all finishing level, including two 2-2 draws.
I predict Both Teams to Score at 53/100, converting to 1.53 in decimal odds, with my model calculating a 61.75% probability. The correct score forecast shows Newcastle edging this 2-1, supported by xG projections of 2.05 for the hosts and 1.19 for PSV. The xG gap of nearly a full goal reflects Newcastle's home advantage and PSV's attacking absences, though both sides have conceded in recent outings. PSV have found the net in all three January matches despite their injury woes, suggesting they'll provide enough attacking threat at St James' Park.