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Keane Lewis-Potter vs. Newcastle United – Player props & odds to score a goal on April 2

Keane Lewis-Potter vs. Newcastle United – Player props & odds to score a goal on April 2

USA Today02-04-2025

Keane Lewis-Potter vs. Newcastle United – Player props & odds to score a goal on April 2
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Will Keane Lewis-Potter score a goal when Brentford FC and Newcastle United play on Wednesday, April 2 at 2:45 PM ET? In the piece below, we break down the updated stats, trends and odds for this match.
Brentford's last game was a 2-1 victory away from home against AFC Bournemouth despite being outshot by seven in the match, 17 to 10.
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Keane Lewis-Potter's Odds to Score a Goal vs. Newcastle United
Odds to score a goal next game: +1050
Soccer player prop odds courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook. Odds updated Wednesday at 12:41 AM ET. For a full list of sports betting odds, access USA TODAY Sports Betting Scores Odds Hub.
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Keane Lewis-Potter's 2024-25 Stats
Looking at xG (expected goals), Lewis-Potter is at 0.7, which is close to his actual goal total of one.
In 29 games this season, he has picked up an assist in two of them.
So far in the 2024-25 season, he has taken 24 shots, averaging 0.8 per game.
Brentford FC vs. Newcastle United Scoring Insights
Brentford has scored 50 goals in 29 games this season (sixth in Premier League), and Newcastle has conceded 38 goals in 28 games (eighth in league).
Offensively, Newcastle is 10th in the Premier League (47 goals, 1.7 per match). And defensively, Brentford is 14th (45 goals conceded, 1.6 per match).
Brentford has outscored opponents 50-45, and its +5 goal differential is 10th in the Premier League.
With 47 goals scored and 38 allowed, Newcastle is eighth in the Premier League in goal differential.
Brentford FC vs. Newcastle United Match Info
Matchup: Brentford at Newcastle
Brentford at Newcastle Time: 2:45 PM ET
2:45 PM ET Date: April 2, 2025
April 2, 2025 Venue: St. James' Park
St. James' Park Live stream: Watch this game on Peacock Premium
Watch Brentford FC vs. Newcastle United on Peacock Premium
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