Jamaal Lascelles' Newcastle side travel to Leeds on Sunday
Newcastle head to Leeds for Sunday's 1.15pm kick off seeking to extend their lead at the top of the Championship.
Leeds expect to sell out their 36,400-seater Elland Road home for the clash - the first time it will be full in six years.
But Lascelles is confident his Newcastle team-mates will have no problem with the atmosphere in West Yorkshire.
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Elland Road has a capacity of just over 36,400
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Leeds last hosted Newcastle at Elland Road in 2003
The fans are quite lively down there
Jamaal Lascelles
“The fans are quite lively down there," Lascelles told the Shields Gazette.
"But this is our job, this is what we do. We can handle the pressure.
“We play in front of 52,000 every other weekend, so that is a massive stage – but we are looking forward to it.”
Newcastle are three points clear of Brighton at the top of the Championship and are on a seven-game winning streak.
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Leeds, meanwhile, have recovered from a bad start under manager Garry Monk and have moved into the playoff places following a four-game unbeaten run.
"Leeds are a good team – they have always been up there in the Championship – but, like I’ve said before, we don’t really look at other teams too much," Toon captain Lascelles added.
“I am confident that whoever we play we can put up a good show.
"So we are just going to play in the right way, a professional manner, take it to them on Sunday.”