Eddie Howe has labeled Newcastle United’s Champions League round-of-16 first leg against Barcelona as the "biggest game in the club’s history," urging his side to seize a moment that "may never get again." Despite a staggering disparity in European pedigree; Barcelona are five-time winners while Newcastle are in their first knockout stage since 2003, Howe believes the intimidating atmosphere of St James’ Park could inspire a historic upset.
The Magpies, currently 12th in the Premier League, enter the match as heavy underdogs against Hansi Flick’s La Liga leaders. However, Howe is drawing inspiration from the legendary 1997 encounter where a Tino Asprilla hat-trick downed the Catalan giants on Tyneside.
For Howe, this match is about more than just progressing; it is about legacy. "You want people in future years to be talking about this team... 20, 30, 40 years later," Howe remarked during Monday’s press conference.
While Newcastle lost 2-1 to Barça in the league phase back in September, the return of key figures like Sandro Tonali and Joelinton offers a glimmer of hope. Howe has rested core players specifically for this fixture, acknowledging that the squad's energy levels will be the deciding factor after a grueling schedule of 19 games in 63 days.
| Statistic | Newcastle United | FC Barcelona |
|---|---|---|
| Current League Pos. | 12th (Premier League) | 1st (La Liga) |
| Last CL Result | Won Playoff (vs. Qarabag) | Won (vs. Athletic Club) |
| Head-to-Head | 1 Win | 4 Wins |
| Key Threat | Anthony Gordon | Lamine Yamal |
Despite the gap in league standings, Barcelona manager Hansi Flick remains wary of the "Premier League factor." Flick highlighted Newcastle's dangerous transitions and high-intensity man-to-man press as primary threats.
The Premier League is a great league—for me, it’s the best league in the world. Newcastle has very fast players, outstanding players. They are a team in transition, and we have to defend bravely. It won't be easy.Hansi Flick, Barcelona Manager
The Catalan side arrives with momentum, holding a four-point lead over Real Madrid in Spain. Teenage sensation Lamine Yamal, who scored a spectacular winner against Athletic Club over the weekend, is expected to lead the attack alongside Robert Lewandowski.
Both sides are grappling with significant absences that could reshape the tactical landscape:
Newcastle: Will be without Bruno Guimaraes, Fabian Schar, and Lewis Miley. However, Nick Woltemade and Tino Livramento are back in contention.
Barcelona: Missing Frenkie de Jong, Jules Kounde, and Alejandro Balde. Midfield maestro Pedri will be tasked with controlling the tempo against Newcastle’s physical midfield.
Drought: This is Newcastle's first Champions League knockout game in 23 years.
Record: Barcelona has won the last four consecutive meetings between these two clubs.
Rashford factor: Marcus Rashford scored both goals for Barça in their 2-1 win at St James' earlier this season.
Attendance: A sell-out crowd is expected, with Howe calling on supporters to "rise to the occasion."
Newcastle United (4-3-3): Pope; Trippier, Thiaw, Botman, Hall; Willock, Tonali, Joelinton; Barnes, Wissa, Gordon.
FC Barcelona (4-2-3-1): Garcia; Eric Garcia, Cubarsi, Martin, Cancelo; Pedri, Casado; Yamal, Lopez, Raphinha; Lewandowski.