Newcastle United approach their final league-phase fixture knowing a single result could define the European campaign. Eddie Howe’s side sit seventh in the 36-team table, one place behind European champions PSG in sixth, with victory for either club guaranteeing automatic progress to the last 16.
The match takes place at the Parc des Princes on Wednesday, where Newcastle United visit PSG for the third meeting between the clubs. Newcastle beat the French side 4-1 at St. James’ Park and drew 1-1 in Paris during 2023, adding extra intrigue to this decisive contest.
Eddie Howe is clear about the scale of the assignment awaiting Newcastle United against PSG, yet believes the squad are prepared for that level. Howe accepts the pressure, and knows European
champions PSG bring elite quality, but views this scenario as a chance to secure a last 16 place.
Howe addressed concerns over performances away from home, and the psychological demands of such occasions. "The bigger the game, the harder the challenge, the more you must rise to it," Howe said. There have been questions about Newcastle’s resilience under pressure, and the coach sees this tie as a key response.
Newcastle arrive in Paris without Joelinton, who misses out through injury, while captain BrunoGuimaraes remains a doubt despite travelling. Howe explained the situation in more detail.
Eddie Howe on Joey and Bruno: Joe wont make the game, he has had a scan, we dont think it is a bad injury, but we think he will be out for a few weeks. He will miss a few games. Our other Brazilian, Bruno, is with us, and we will know more in the next few hours. pic.twitter.com/wglS4xfC2MNewcastle United (@NUFC) January 27, 2026
Howe expects the occasion against PSG to test every aspect of Newcastle United’s game plan. "This will be a really good game to try and answer some questions and be effective in every environment that we play. We will set up the team to do that and then will need them to play at their maximum. "
Reflecting on the wider European campaign, Howe highlighted the emotional demands of this format. "You want to experience all the highs and lows that the competitions bring," added Howe. "You’re seeking that experience, but you’re seeking that reward at the end of it. "
Anthony Gordon backed Howe’s view on the scale of the contest with PSG and the stage it provides. "You’re facing the European champions, like we are tomorrow; you’re playing all the best players, the best managers, it’s just the biggest and the best," he said, underlining the challenge and motivation within the Newcastle United squad.











