
Lewis Hall
21-Year-Old
Newcastle United
Premier
2025 Fantasy Outlook
Hall stepped into a big role just a few games into the season, starting at left-back in 24 of 27 appearances and never looking back. However, that was cut short in March after a foot injury led to surgery, sidelining him the rest of the season. He still proved his quality when on the pitch, tallying four assists to go with a split role on set pieces. If he can be ready for the start of the season, he should be headed for 30-plus starts and a solid stat line despite not showing the propensity to rip shots from his position.
Ankle deemed fine
Hall has reported his ankle is "ok" after he went down during Tuesday's 3-1 win over Brentford with an apparent ankle injury, according to Craig Hope of Daily Mail.
ANALYSIS
Hall looks to be avoiding any injury concerns after he went down during Tuesday's match appearing to be in pain, with the defender stating post-match that his ankle was "ok." This is not a player the club can afford to lose at the moment, as they are low of defensive options and he has started in their past five games at left-back. He should remain an option moving forward, set to face Crystal Palace on Sunday.
Hall looks to be avoiding any injury concerns after he went down during Tuesday's match appearing to be in pain, with the defender stating post-match that his ankle was "ok." This is not a player the club can afford to lose at the moment, as they are low of defensive options and he has started in their past five games at left-back. He should remain an option moving forward, set to face Crystal Palace on Sunday.
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Set-piece chances growing
Hall registered three shots (zero on goal), five crosses (one accurate) and five corners in Friday's 1-0 loss against Manchester United.
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Should be fine going forward
Hall should be fine for Friday's match against Manchester Unite despite having another reaction in his hamstring, according to manager Eddie Howe. "I believe Lewis came through OK," Howe said. "We're still very aware that he's had a little reaction to his hamstring but there is still part of us that will be nursing him through the upcoming games, we need to keep an eye on him.
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Makes starting XI
Hall (hamstring) is in the starting XI for Saturday's clash against Chelsea.
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Could be available Saturday
Hall (hamstring) could be available for Saturday's clash against Chelsea, coach Eddie Howe said in the press conference. "He could be [available for tomorrow]. He felt some fatigue in his hamstring after the Sunderland game so he had a scan which didn't reveal too much so we'll see."
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Good chance against Chelsea
Hall (hamstring) has a chance to play in Saturday's clash against Chelsea, coach Eddie Howe said in a press conference, according to Jordan Cronin from NewcastleWorld. "Lewis, we're more positive on. He couldn't play today because of tightness in his hamstring. But he has a chance for Chelsea."
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Dortmund showing interest
Dortmund are interested in making a summer move for Hall, according to Give Me Sport.
ANALYSIS
Hall has spent the season on loan at Newcastle, and while the Magpies have to sign him in the summer, it seems he won't stay at the club, especially if they complete a move for Lloyd Kelly. Dortmund could use some depth on the left side of the defense, making a move for Hall an intriguing move given his experience at the top level for a 19-year-old.
Hall has spent the season on loan at Newcastle, and while the Magpies have to sign him in the summer, it seems he won't stay at the club, especially if they complete a move for Lloyd Kelly. Dortmund could use some depth on the left side of the defense, making a move for Hall an intriguing move given his experience at the top level for a 19-year-old.






