(The first leg ended 0-0 in Newcastle)
TEAM NEWS
Metalist have a full squad to pick from - they are still in pre-season in Ukraine so only match fitness will be a concern.
Newcastle boss Alan Pardew has resisted the temptation to throw Hatem Ben Arfa back into Europa League action in Kharkiv. The French midfielder, who has been sidelined since December by a hamstring injury, is back in training, but Pardew has always had Sunday's Premier League clash with Southampton, rather than the second leg of the Magpies' European tie with Metalist Kharkiv, in mind. Davide Santon has been rested, while fellow full-back Mathieu Debuchy and striker Yoan Gouffran are ineligible, but January signings Massadio Haidara, Mapou Yanga Mbiwa and Moussa Sissoko are all included.
MANAGER QUOTES
Myron Markevych: "We both still have an equal chance. We still think we can go through, but so will they. I only know how my team play. But we are trying to win of course. It depends on our opponents but we always play with an offensive outlook."
Alan Pardew: "The atmosphere will probably be the first time we really experience a hostile crowd in this competition. But we have players who have played on the international stage and are used to that scenario, so I don't envisage a problem. If I put my best team up against any team in this competition, I would feel confident."
MATCH ODDS
Metalist 5/6, Newcastle 10/3, Draw 12/5
To qualify: Metalist 8/11, Newcastle Evens
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