The Magpies were eventually beaten 3-2 in the Eusebio Cup in Lisbon after a pair of wins and a defeat to Mainz, while their visitors have put up four rampant victories against lower-league sides.
Match preview
After last season's improvements under Eddie Howe, in which they moved from the foot of the Premier League to an 11th-placed finish around the time of the takeover of the club, Newcastle United will be full of optimism ahead of the new term.
Having already acquired goalkeeper Nick Pope and highly-acclaimed Lille centre-back Sven Botman, while making Matt Targett's move from Aston Villa permanent, the Magpies will hope to continue their improvement in the English top flight and push towards the top half, and they got their pre-season campaign underway with a 5-1 victory over Gateshead.
Miguel Almiron hit a brace in that win alongside goals from Matt Ritchie, Joelinton and Sean Longstaff, before a 3-0 triumph over 1860 Munchen - thanks to goals from Longstaff, Joe Willock and Bruno Guimaraes, was followed by a narrow 1-0 defeat at the hands of Mainz 05.
Howe's side most recently travelled to Lisbon to take on Benfica in the Eusebio Cup on Tuesday, and, despite Almiron hitting his second brace of pre-season in the first half, they were eventually beaten 3-2 as Henrique Araujo hit the decisive goal in the dying minutes.
Now with just the Atalanta friendly and a contest with Athletic Bilbao before their league campaign kicks off with a home clash against Nottingham Forest at the beginning of August, the Magpies will look to bounce back to winning ways and build momentum with a home victory on Friday.
They welcome an Atalanta side whose preparations will ramp up after four dominant showings in pre-season so far, following a somewhat disappointing eight-placed finish in Serie A by their own high standards.
La Dea began with a training camp and posted 15-0, 10-0 and 12-1 wins over Rappresentativa Valseriana, Rappresentativa Valli Bergamasche and Gambarogno-Contone respectively, with Jeremie Boga and Luis Muriel hitting six goals each along the way and Aleksei Miranchuk and Mario Pasalic netting hat-tricks in the first and third games respectively.
Gian Piero Gasperini's men most recently took on Italian second-tier side Como, and they continued a streak of convincing victories as Jose Luis Palomino, Ederson, Nadir Zortea and Sam Lammers all hit second-half goals in a 4-0 win.
Now taking on European top-flight opposition for the first time this pre-season, before their league term starts with a trip to Sampdoria in mid-August, La Dea will hope to continue building confidence and secure what would be an impressive friendly win in England.
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Newcastle United midfielder Jonjo Shelvey will likely miss out on Friday's game after seeming to pick up an injury against Benfica, while goalkeeper Martin Dubravka should remain sidelined, leaving new signing Nick Pope to operate between the sticks.
After a brace last time out took his pre-season tally to six goals, Miguel Almiron will look to continue building confidence and further strengthen his claim for a starting spot when the league commences with another positive showing.
Having fielded two separate sides in that match, Howe may move closer to a full-strength team with the commencement of the English top flight approaching, with the likes of Bruno Guimaraes, Sven Botman and Allan Saint-Maximin set to feature heavily, although Joelinton will be suspended following his red card at the Estadio Da Luz, with the Brazilian instead set to play in the Athletic Bilbao contest.
Atalanta have also rotated their squad heavily throughout their pre-season games, and Gasperini should field a strong starting XI on Friday, with Luis Muriel likely leading the line having already notched up six goals prior to the domestic campaign.
He should again be supported by Jeremie Boga, who is also enjoying a clinical run of form and will hope to translate that into a tougher game at St James' Park, while the likes of Duvan Zapata, Ruslan Malinovskyi and Aleksei Miranchuk will also be vying to prove their worth in attack.
Merih Demiral should feature at the back after his switch from Juventus was made permanent over the summer, while a failed doping test could see Jose Luis Palomino excluded from the squad for upcoming matches.
Newcastle United possible starting lineup:
Pope; Trippier, Lascelles, Botman, Targett; Guimaraes, S Longstaff, Willock; Almiron, Wilson, Saint-Maximin
Atalanta BC possible starting lineup:
Musso; Toloi, Demiral, Okoli; Hateboer, De Roon, Koopmeiners, Maehle; Boga, Malinovskyi; Muriel
We say: Newcastle United 3-2 Atalanta BC
If both teams field relatively strong squads, we anticipate an exciting and end-to-end encounter at St James' Park.