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Preview: Newcastle v Crystal Palace
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We head to St James' Park tomorrow in what Oliver Glasner has honestly described as "survival mode." The hard-fought point against Fulham was a step in the right direction, but the cost was high-Will Hughes limped off to join a staggering injury list that already features Nketiah, Richards, and Munoz, while Ismaila Sarr is away at AFCON.
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