Premier League form table is now updated ahead of Newcastle v Crystal Palace
This is how the Premier League form table looks on Saturday morning.
Newcastle United now almost six months into their season.
A busy time with already 28 games played this season in all competitions.
A packed schedule with Newcastle United having been playing every midweek as well as weekends, other than during the ‘breaks’ for internationals.
Now we head towards Sunday’s Newcastle United match at home to Crystal Palace, a 3pm kick-off.
Here is the updated Premier League form table on Saturday 3 January 2026, which covers the past six matches for all teams:

The last six PL results for Newcastle United with very latest one listed first:
Burnley 1 Newcastle 3
Man U 1 Newcastle 0
Newcastle 2 Chelsea 2
Sunderland 1 Newcastle 0
Newcastle 2 Burnley 1
Newcastle 2 Spurs 2
As you can see, Newcastle United are twelfth in this newly updated Premier League form table.
In the Premier League form table over the last half dozen, NUFC with eight points from two wins, two draws and two defeats, with nine goals scored and eight conceded.
As for Newcastle’s opponents on Sunday, these are the last six PL matches that Crystal Palace have played, the very most recent listed first:
Palace 1 Fulham 1
Palace 0 Spurs 1
Leeds 4 Palace 1
Palace 0 Man City 3
Fulham 1 Palace 2
Burnley 0 Palace 1
So Crystal Palace fifteenth in the Premier League form table with seven points from two wins, one draw and three defeats, scoring five and conceding ten.
This is how the full Premier League table currently now looks on the morning of Saturday 3 January 2026:
As you can see, Crystal Palace are tenth in the full Premier League table, one point and three places ahead of Newcastle United.
When talking about form, maybe worth looking at the very most recent half dozen matches in all competitions for Crystal Palace. Oliver Glasner’s side have lost four, drawn two and no wins, scoring five and conceding twelve goals. Newcastle’s last six in all competitions have seen two wins, two draws and two defeats, with nine goals scored and eight conceded.
At home, the last ten matches in all competitions for Newcastle United at St James’ Park, have seen eight wins and two draws, with 21 goals scored and eight conceded.
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