The Tyne-Wear derby between Sunderland and Newcastle United usually turns out to be a highly competitive affair with one or both teams desperately scrambling for points in the bottom half of the Premier League table, and this weekend's offering is no different.
Newcastle are probably safe from relegation but need results under John Carver, but Dick Advocaat's Sunderland are in danger of plunging into the relegation zone and only a win on Sunday is likely to satisfy the home support.
Sunderland
For much of the season, Sunderland kept their heads above water under the leadership of Gus Poyet, but after the Uruguayan put together a solid-looking squad at the Stadium of Light, that was nowhere near enough to justify him remaining at the club.
The Black Cats won just four times in 29 games under Poyet, the same number of victories as bottom-placed Leicester City, and despite having quality at his disposal, Advocaat has a big job on his hands lifting a squad who look bereft of confidence.
However, while the magnitude of Sunday's game is at a high level, that could be what Advocaat needs to get the best out of his newly-acquired team, but it really is sink or swim time regarding the fans accepting his appointment.
Poyet departed after Sunderland had been thrashed 4-0 by Aston Villa, a game that resulted in several thousand fans leaving before half time. A late 1-0 defeat at West Ham United soon followed, and it has left the club's future resting on the shoulders of their experienced players.
So far, the signing of Jermain Defoe hasn't worked out, with just two goals being scored in nine Premier League games, and his failure in front of goal has spread through the side with Sunderland netting just twice in their last seven fixtures.
Despite the heavy defeat to Villa, Sunderland have generally performed well in defence - it's the only game where they have conceded more than two goals since January 10 - but unless they get an improved goal return from the likes of Defoe and Steven Fletcher, who hasn't scored in November, they face a fight on their hands to remain in the top flight for an eighth successive year.
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Newcastle United
Newcastle head into match with a 10-point cushion between themselves and the relegation zone, but Carver will be aware that he can't afford a defeat against the club's biggest rivals if he wants to remain in charge next season.
The Magpies have produced Jekyll-and-Hyde performances of late, but the end result in their last three games has been a loss, and while a fourth shouldn't threaten their Premier League status, it would see the club continue to lose the progress made under Alan Pardew.
Carver would have been impressed with the desire shown in their home fixtures with Manchester United and Arsenal respectively, as would the club's passionate supporters, but it's their performance on the road that has thrown up questions about their mentality heading into the final eight games of the season.
At Manchester City, they capitulated without a fight when losing 5-0 to the title chasers before three weeks ago, a 3-0 setback against Everton raised suggestions from pundits that the players were already planning their summer holidays.
Those comments brought a sharp retort from Carver, but Newcastle need a response this weekend, especially from a strike-force that is missing the suspended Papiss Cisse.
Ayoze Perez hasn't scored since December 28, Emmanuel Riviere is yet to score a Premier League goal in 17 appearances and Yoan Gouffran has just two goals for the season from a wide position.
Carver has called on his side to work harder than their hosts at the weekend, but like Sunderland, it's an extra cutting edge in the final third that is required for the Magpies.
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Team News
Sunderland are able to welcome back midfielder Lee Cattermole after serving a two-match suspension, but Wes Brown is sidelined through injury.
However, the experienced defender could be replaced by Billy Jones, who is fit again after seven weeks out with an hamstring problem.
Manager Dick Advocaat also has a decision to make regarding winger Adam Johnson due his ongoing off-the-pitch problems.
Newcastle are missing key duo Fabricio Coloccini and Papiss Cisse because of bans, while Massadio Haidara has been ruled out for the rest of the season.
However, Mehdi Abeid is back to boost the Magpies' ranks after getting over a thigh issue.
Sunderland possible starting lineup:
Pantilimon; Reveillere, O'Shea, Brown, Van Aanholt; Rodwell, Gomez, Larsson; Wickham, Fletcher, Defoe
Newcastle United possible starting lineup:
Krul; R.Taylor, Janmaat, Williamson, Colback; Anita, Sissoko; Cabella, Gouffran, Ameobi; Perez
Head To Head
Sunderland may be drastically out of form but they will take plenty of heart from the fact that they are unbeaten in the last six fixtures between the two sides.
The Black Cats have emerged victorious from the previous four, but Newcastle possess the better historical record with 44 wins to 38.
The match at St James' Park earlier this season saw Sunderland net the most dramatic of 1-0 victories thanks to a last-minute strike from Adam Johnson.
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We say: Sunderland 1-1 Newcastle United
Sunderland have got the better of Newcastle in their last few fixtures, but it's hard to back against a draw on this occasion. Both teams are struggling for goals and confidence, and while we expect improved displays from both outfits, they could cancel each other out.