Harrogate Town host Newcastle United Under-21s in the EFL Trophy on Tuesday, aiming to secure first place in their group. The League Two side, managed by Simon Weaver, have already progressed to the next round and will be looking to build on their previous wins against Huddersfield Town and Mansfield Town. Harrogate have struggled in League Two, currently sitting in 21st place with 14 points from 15 games, and will be eager to end their six-match losing streak. The Sulphurites have lost their past three home games, failing to score in their last two, and will be looking to turn their fortunes around against the young Magpies. Newcastle United Under-21s, managed by Adam Lawrence, have had a mixed campaign, drawing 2-2 with Mansfield Town before winning a penalty shootout, and will be seeking to end their group campaign on a high note. The visitors have faced Harrogate once before, losing 2-0 at Exercise Stadium in the EFL Trophy on October 21. James Belshaw is set to start in goal for Harrogate, with Levi Sutton and Ben Fox likely to pair up in midfield. Mason Bennett could lead the line for the hosts, with Bobby Faulkner and Reece Smith providing support. Newcastle may start James Taylor in goal, with Miodrag Pivas and Cathal Heffernan at centre-back. Anthony Munda and Scott Bailey are set to feature in a double pivot, with Sean Neave playing behind them. Harrogate's possible starting lineup is Belshaw; Asare, Burrell, Bradbury, Moorby; Sutton, Fox; Faulkner, Taylor, Smith; Bennett. Newcastle's possible starting lineup is Taylor; Thompson, Pivas, Heffernan, McArthur; Munda, Bai. The match kicks off at Exercise Stadium on Tuesday, with Harrogate seeking to claim a crucial victory and boost their morale ahead of their next League Two fixture. And with the hosts looking to bounce back from their recent defeats, this match promises to be an exciting encounter. But Newcastle will be no pushover, having won 3-2 against Burnley Under-21s on Saturday. So Harrogate will need to be at their best to claim the three points. The Sulphurites have a good record against Newcastle, having beaten them 2-0 in their previous meeting. Harrogate's boss Simon Weaver will be confident that his side can claim the win, given their recent performances in the EFL Trophy. The match is set to be a closely contested affair, with both sides looking to end their group campaign on a high note.