'You just wonder': Chris Sutton now predicts who will win on Saturday - Newcastle United or Brentford
Brentford come to St James' Park to take on Newcastle United on Saturday for the evening kick-off live on Sky Sports at 5:30pm.
The Bees come into this one brimming with confidence, while Newcastle look in pretty bad shape after a run of poor results.
However, the St James' Park crowd could make all the difference on Saturday, especially as it's the last time it will host the lads for a while, with four away games back-to-back after this.
We feel it's a tough one to call, but Chris Sutton has given his thoughts for the BBC and come up with an inspiring prediction.
Chris Sutton's score prediction doesn't match his prior words
Reading what Sutton says versus what his actual score prediction is feels a bit disconnected, but we'll take it.
"You just wonder how much Newcastle have got left in the tank after their Carabao Cup semi-final defeat at Manchester City on Wednesday.
"The Magpies have a few injuries to contend with too, with Anthony Gordon the latest player to be sidelined, so they will have to dig deep and hope Bruno Guimaraes is back fit in time for this game.
"Brentford got one heck of a win last time out at Villa, and their manager Keith Andrews deserves a lot of credit for getting that result despite being down to 10 men for the entire second half.
"The Bees are always so well organised at the back, and how Eddie Howe's side try to break them down will be the key to this one.
"As good as Newcastle striker Nick Woltemade is with his back to goal, he doesn't run in behind.
"Doing that, and attacking with pace, is how Eddie Howe's side look the most dangerous - Harvey Barnes and Anthony Elanga will have to do that here, and I fancy Yoane Wissa to score against his former club.
"Sutton's prediction: 3-1"
Yoane Wissa scoring against his old club just feels like destiny
I have to admit, I also fancy Yoane Wissa to score in this one. It just feels written in the stars.
Having said that, if his finishing doesn't improve dramatically, he may never score again. Also, can someone remind him of the offside rule before kick-off? Cheers.
We definitely aren't expecting such a hefty scoreline tomorrow, but we'll definitely take it if it comes. As long as Sutton has it the right way around.