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watch Stoke City vs Newcastle United Live Streaming online England - Premier League  Soccer Match  September 29, 2014 19.00 GMT On Monday. Stoke City vs Newcastle United are the favorites to win their England - Premier League group, and Monday's match  should go a long way towards determining who will come out on top. Stoke City vs Newcastle United Live Streaming Stoke City will play against Newcastle United for EPL 2014-15 tournament. Stoke City can pile more pressure on Newcastle United manager Alan Pardew by returning to winning ways in the Premier League on Monday. However, Newcastle may take heart from the fact that Stoke have yet to consistently match their usual high standards at home so far this term. Stoke’s Stephen Ireland could make his first Premier League appearance since the opening-day defeat to Villa, after shaking off a rib injury to impress in Tuesday’s 2-1 League Cup victory at Sunderland. Pardew will hope to include Papiss Cisse, Tim Krul and Yoan Gouffran after all three players missed Newcastle’s midweek League Cup win at Crystal Palace with a sickness bug.  Watch Stoke City vs Newcastle United live streaming online your PC totally free this site. No need install or download any software and tools. Need a Computer and internet Modem, Watch this exciting match here.


 


Alan Pardew is pleased to have a striking dilemma as his Newcastle United travel to Stoke City in search of their first Barclays Premier League win of the season. The Newcastle United manager saw Papiss Cisse return from injury to score twice as the Magpies came from 2-0 down to draw 2-2 with Hull City at St James' Park in the previous Barclays Premier League match on 21 September. Then, Emmanuel Riviere also got a brace, his first goals for the club, in the midweek 3-2 victory away to Crystal Palace in the League Cup. Pardew has played one man up front this season but is considering pairing the two forwards. For sure they will play together at some point,Pardew told nufc.co.uk. If we can get a combination like we had with Demba Ba and Papiss then we will be very very pleased, so it's something we have used before and certainly we will look at that when they are both fit and well. The expectation and the focus, you sometimes think it's unfair because a lot of people don't know why there isn't a good performance,Hughes said. You can't go out and say these are the reasons because you have to protect the club and sometimes that's to the detriment of yourself. But it goes with the territory and you have to accept it. Jonathan Walters is set to be available once again after injury but Geoff Cameron (hernia) remains sidelined. This team will create more chances and if he can capture the form of two or three years ago, it will be a massive bonus. He’s a great character and we hope he can give us goals. Mark Hughes may name the same side that were pegged back at the death against QPR last weekend, with no fresh injury concerns to contend with. Marc Muniesa netted twice in the cup in midweek and will hope to replace Erik Pieters at left-back. Alan Pardew still has a number of injury worries to contend with ahead of the trip Stoke. Davide Santon, Siem de Jong and Rolando Aarons are amongst those sidelined, while Krul, Gouffran and Cisse all missed cup action in midweek through illness. Stoke City (from): Begovic, Butland, Sorensen, Bardsley, Huth, Muniesa, Pieters, Shawcross, Teixeira, Wilkinson, Wilson, Adam, Assaidi, Ireland, N'Zonzi, Palacios, Sidwell, Whelan, Arnautovic, Bojan, Crouch, Diouf, Moses, Walters. Newcastle United (from): Alnwick, Elliot, Krul, Coloccini, Dummett, Haidara, Janmaat, Streete, S Taylor, Williamson, Anita, Bigirimana, Cabella, Colback, Obertan, Sissoko, Tiote, Vuckic, Ameobi, Armstrong, Cisse, Ferreyra, Gouffran, Perez, Riviere.