Eddie Howe is expected to rotate his squad for Wednesday night's game under the lights at St James' Park as Tottenham Hotspur come to de-throne Newcastle United in the Carabao Cup.
The game kicks off at 8 pm on Wednesday and is live on Sky Sports and ITV as the Magpies look to retain their League Cup title.
Eddie Howe made use of his squad in the last round against Bradford, and we expect him to do the same again on Wednesday; however, we may have taken things a bit too far with our selections.
We've made nine changes to the personnel and one change to a player's position, so technically we've made 10 changes. Would Eddie Howe be so bold? We doubt it.
Goalkeeper
Aaron Ramsdale - The on-loan keeper started in the previous round against Bradford, and we think he'll get the nod again tomorrow.
Defenders
Emil Krafth - We were going to stick with Kieran Trippier, but the lad's getting on a bit and Krafth is right there, so why not?
Fabian Schar - Came off the bench for Sven Botman on Saturday and will be itching to get back into the starting lineup after losing his place to Malick Thiaw.
Dan Burn - We'll bring Burn in from the left to replace Sven Botman, who might be rested after picking up a head injury on Saturday.
Alex Murphy - Eddie Howe has a lot of time for the youngster, and this would be a good opportunity to see what he could do in a high-pressure game. (We don't think this one will actually happen. Thiaw is likely to start with Burn at LB)
Midfielders
Lewis Miley - The youngster is enjoying his run in the side, and there's no need to drop him now.
Sandro Tonali - The Italian will be fresher than his midfield counterparts after missing most of Saturday's game and the entire game against Benfica.
Jacob Ramsey - We've yet to really get a proper look at Ramsey, but he's looked decent so far.
Forwards
Anthony Elanga - Keep on trying.
Will Osula - The perfect stage for him to prove himself.
Harvey Barnes - Two goals against Benfica. He's definitely going to be eager to prove himself to Eddie Howe.
All of these changes will mean that Eddie Howe will have an unbelievably strong bench at his disposal should these changes not work.
We're not convinced Howe will go with as many changes as we have, especially as we're going up against Premier League opposition, but for us it's about showing that we have the depth to do this now, and this is with injuries to contend with.