This is how the Premier League form table looks on Saturday morning.
Newcastle United now 15 weeks into their season.
A busy time with already 19 games played this season in all competitions.
A packed schedule with United playing every midweek as well as weekends, other than during the ‘breaks’ for internationals.
Now heading to the end of November, it is Everton v Newcastle United on Saturday, a 5.30pm kick-off.
Here is the updated Premier League form table on Saturday 29 November 2025, which covers the past six matches for all teams:
The last six PL results for Newcastle United with very latest one listed first:
Newcastle 2 Man City 1
Brentford 3 Newcastle 1
West Ham 3 Newcastle 1
Newcastle 2 Fulham 1
Brighton 2 Newcastle 1
Newcastle 2 Forest 0
As you can see, Newcastle United are ninth in this newly updated Premier League form table.
In the Premier League form table over the last half dozen, NUFC with nine points from three wins, no draws and three defeats, with nine goals scored and ten conceded.
As for Newcastle’s opponents on Saturday, these are the last six PL matches that Everton have played, the very most recent listed first:
Man U 0 Everton 1
Everton 2 Fulham 0
Sunderland 1 Everton 1
Everton 0 Spurs 3
Man City 2 Everton 0
Everton 2 Palace 1
So Everton seventh top in the Premier League form table with ten points from three wins, one draw and two defeats, scoring six and conceding seven.
This is how the full Premier League table currently now looks on the morning of Saturday 29 November 2025 :
As you can see, Everton and Newcastle separated by three places in the full Premier League table and two places in the Premier League form table.
If Eddie Howe’s side get the win today, it would take Newcastle United above Everton in both of these tables.
It would of course mean also a first Premier League away victory of the season for United, to go with the one at Union S-G in the Champions League. The Premier League form table summing up this season perfectly, as NUFC have won all of their last three home PL games and lost the three away ones.
With the Premier League so tight at the moment, with Newcastle United only four points off top six and seven points away from second in the table, a run of wins could see Eddie Howe’s team make rapid progress.
Following this game today at Everton, Newcastle then have two quickfire Premier League home matches, facing Spurs on Tuesday and then Burnley next Saturday.
This could prove a massive Premier League week for Newcastle United and a victory today at the Hill Dickenson Stadium could prove pivotal. Not just for the week ahead but the league season overall.