Date: November 25th, 2025
Kick-Off: 8:00pm WAT
Venue: Orange Velodrome, Marseille
Match Context
Both teams find themselves at a pivotal moment in their campaigns. The Magpies currently hold 6th position with 9 points accumulated across 4 fixtures, whereas the French side struggles down in 25th spot with a mere 3 points to show for their efforts.
Should Newcastle emerge victorious, they’ll etch their name in the history books with an unprecedented 4th successive Champions League triumph. Meanwhile, the hosts face a desperate situation where securing points has become critical to maintaining any realistic chance of advancing to the knockout phase.
Historical Meeting

The two clubs share a limited history, having crossed paths just twice previously. Those encounters came during the 2004 UEFA Cup semi-final stage.
The first leg at St. James’ Park produced no goals, but the return fixture saw Didier Drogba net twice to seal a 2-0 victory that propelled the French outfit into the final.
Current Form

Marseille
Roberto De Zerbi’s team presents a puzzling contrast between domestic dominance and European struggles.
Their most recent league outing saw them spectacularly dismantle Nice, winning 5-1 with Mason Greenwood bagging a brace alongside strikes from Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, Timothy Weah, and Igor Paixao.
Yet their continental journey tells a different tale—their previous European match ended in heartbreak with a 1-0 defeat to Atalanta, conceding an 89th-minute goal despite their opponents squandering a first-half penalty and having another effort ruled out.
The statistics reveal deeper concerns: 12 consecutive matches without victory against English clubs, managing only 5 goals throughout that dismal run.
Perhaps most alarming, they’ve surrendered 6 points from winning positions during this Champions League campaign—the worst such record in the competition. They’re also unique in having lost multiple matches after opening the scoring.
Newcastle United

The English side arrives on French soil riding a wave of confidence.
Harvey Barnes struck twice within 7 minutes as they topped Manchester City 2-1 on Saturday, marking Eddie Howe’s inaugural Premier League success against Pep Guardiola.
Their European form has been nothing short of exceptional. 10 goals across 4 Champions League fixtures already eclipse their entire 2023-24 output.
Defensively, they’ve been remarkably stingy—conceding just twice, with only Inter (1) and Arsenal (0) boasting superior records. All 3 recent victories came without conceding.
There’s one notable blemish: their last 3 Premier League away fixtures all ended in defeat, with their solitary road triumph in 7 matches across all competitions being their European success against Union Saint-Gilloise.
Team News & Injuries
Marseille
De Zerbi confronts substantial defensive complications:
- Amine Gouiri remains sidelined with a shoulder problem.
- Facundo Medina is also unavailable.
- Ruben Blanco, Neal Maupay, and Pol Lirola cannot feature due to ineligibility.
- Nayef Aguerd nurses a groin complaint, while Amir Murillo and Hamed Traore battle dead leg issues.
- Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg is experiencing some discomfort at Newcastle.
- Will Osula be unavailable due to an ankle injury?
- Yoane Wissa is sidelined with a knee problem.
- Harrison Ashby is out with a thigh complaint.
- Kieran Trippier sustained a knock—did not travel to France
- John Ruddy, Mark Gillespie, and Jamaal Lascelles are all ineligible.
Newcastle Positive Updates:
- Anthony Gordon has made the trip and stands “very close” to recovering from his hip injury.
- Dan Burn is available again following domestic suspension.
- Lewis Hall’s late exit against Manchester City stemmed from cramp rather than serious injury. Tactical Battle Marseille Approach: De Zerbi seems certain to stick with his characteristically bold philosophy. Expect vertical buildup play from the back, aggressive pressing in advanced areas, and swift transitions exploiting width and pace to disrupt Newcastle’s organizational structure. Newcastle Strategy: Howe appears likely to persist with the 4-3-3 formation that’s delivered such impressive European results, prioritizing defensive organization while capitalizing on counter-attacking opportunities. The Stakes for Marseille: Victory has become virtually non-negotiable. Positioned 25th, they need all 3 points to maintain realistic qualification prospects. Anything less would leave their knockout ambitions dangling precariously with 3 fixtures remaining. For Newcastle, 3 points would essentially lock in progression to the knockout stages. Their 32 defensive line-breaking passes trail only Atletico Madrid tournament-wide, highlighting their transitional quality. Prediction Context
Newcastle appears to be the more settled and balanced outfit, bringing momentum, defensive discipline, and attacking effectiveness.
Marseille possesses a home advantage and offensive firepower that make them dangerous opponents—their emphatic 4-0 dismantling of Ajax demonstrated their potential ceiling. However, multiple factors favor the visitors: defensive injury problems, a woeful record versus English opposition, and a tendency to concede late goals.
The Orange Velodrome atmosphere will undoubtedly be intense, and with everything at stake for the home side, this matchup promises compelling viewing between contrasting styles and trajectories.
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