Sol Campbell insists Newcastle can upset champions Chelsea

As Chris Hughton prepares to field a weakened side at Chelsea, and finally hand Sol Campbell his Newcastle debut, the former England defender has insisted they should have nothing to fear from the Premier League champions.Campbell is one of at least six changes Hughton is expected to make for Wednesday's Carling Cup clash at Stamford Bridge. Andy Carroll, Wayne Routledge, Kevin Nolan, Joey Barton and Mike Williamson are all expected to step down from the side which beat Everton at the weekend. Toon bare Sol: Campbell is set to make his first start for NewcastleRookie Swedish keeper Ole Soderberg deputises for Tim Krul following Steve Harper's dislocated shoulder at Goodison Park.'We are up against the best team in the country and they seem to have the perfect game,' said Hughton. 'But I will make significant changes. We are certainly in a better position now squad-wise to do that.'Campbell, who made his debut against Chelsea for Tottenham 18 years ago, won the Carling Cup with Hughton at Spurs. Hands on: Youngster Tim Krul impressed between the sticks against EvertonHe said: 'Nothing is easy in life, so we have to roll our sleeves up and get on with it. The main thing is being out there and smelling the environment of a football arena again.'We have to be mindful of what they have done already but we have to go there with the best plan. I just want to get out there now. It is a great game for us against one of the best teams in the world.'  Chelsea's attack is enough to keep you awake at night, says Newcastle boss Chris HughtonManchester City boss Mancini warns that Given will not be sold cheaply Colin Young: North east pair need to feel fringe benefits of Carling CupNEWCASTLE UNITED FC

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