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The Last Word on Newcastle Fans TV
Newcastle Fans TV
87 episodes
18 hours ago

We are Newcastle Fans TV. Everything about Newcastle here with daily videos about the club, from news, U21's, transfers previews, reviews, highlights & fan cams from the Toon Army. Our team of 8 people are passionate about our beloved club, come share our journey.


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We are Newcastle Fans TV. Everything about Newcastle here with daily videos about the club, from news, U21's, transfers previews, reviews, highlights & fan cams from the Toon Army. Our team of 8 people are passionate about our beloved club, come share our journey.


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Sunderland 1-0 Newcastle United

Nick Woltemade put through his own net as Sunderland enjoyed a derby win to remember against arch-rivals Newcastle United. These North East neighbours renewed hostilities for the first time in nearly a decade in the Premier League on Sunday, and it was Woltemade who made a decisive contribution - but not in the way the German forward would have imagined.


The second half had not long got under way when Sunderland defender Nordi Mukiele whipped a teasing cross into the box and Woltemade attempted to head the ball behind. But the club's record signing ended up directing the ball in off the crossbar and into the net to send the Stadium of Light into raptures.


It felt like the roof was about to come off the stadium on an emotional afternoon for the hosts - just a day after club legend Gary Rowell died at the age of 68 following a long battle with leukaemia. Rowell cemented his place in the hearts of Sunderland fans by scoring a hat-trick against Newcastle in 1979, and Regis le Bris' fearless side built on the club's strong record against their bitter rivals.


The tone was set by Sunderland supporters unfurling a huge tifo before a ball was even kicked, which depicted a black cat hunting down a magpie in a nod to the clubs' respective nicknames. And Sunderland fed off the noise of a febrile Stadium of Light from the off as forward Bertrand Traore crashed into Lewis Hall from kick-off.


The remarkably frenetic nature of the game did not subside but both teams lacked composure and creativity in front of goal, particularly in the first half, with captain Granit Xhaka firing over from outside the box and defender Dan Ballard also sending a header off target.


But Sunderland landed what proved to be a decisive blow after the break when Woltemade scored just the second ever Premier League own goal in the Tyne-Wear derby. The hosts went close to doubling their advantage late on, but Aaron Ramsdale made a big save to keep out substitute Wilson Isidor's stinging volley. Sunderland saw the game out to move up to seventh - five places above Newcastle.



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18 hours ago
11 minutes 20 seconds

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Newcastle United 2-1 Burnley

Newcastle United captain Bruno Guimaraes scored straight from a corner as 10-man Burnley's struggles continued at St James' Park. Guimaraes' moment of inspiration and a penalty from Anthony Gordon inflicted a sixth consecutive Premier League defeat on Burnley, who had defender Lucas Pires sent off in the first half.


Burnley substitute Zian Flemming pulled one back from the spot in second-half stoppage time, after Newcastle midfielder Jacob Ramsey handled the ball, but it came too late for Scott Parker's side.


The Clarets made a fearless start but fell behind when Guimaraes stepped up on home soil once again. With Burnley no doubt expecting Guimaraes to target a team-mate from Newcastle's first corner of the afternoon, the midfielder instead whipped the ball past former team-mate Martin Dubravka and into the far corner.


Guimaraes become the first Newcastle player to find the back of the net directly from a corner in a Premier League game. Burnley crumbled and defender Pires was sent off just a few minutes later after taking down Anthony Elanga outside the area as the Swede raced through on goal following Gordon's defence-splitting pass.


Newcastle quickly made the most of the man advantage, earning a penalty deep into first-half stoppage time when Burnley midfielder Lesley Ugochukwu handled. Although referee Stuart Attwell did not give a penalty initially, the official was sent to the pitchside monitor for a second look by the video assistant referee and ruled that Ugochukwu's arms were in an "unnatural position". Up stepped Gordon, who sent Dubravka the wrong way to score his second penalty in as many games.


Newcastle pushed for a third after the break - forward Yoane Wissa made his debut for the club as a substitute after recovering from a knee injury - but Dubravka made smart saves to deny Guimaraes and prevent centre-back Maxime Esteve turning the ball into his own net.


Flemming made Newcastle sweat after scoring a penalty following another VAR intervention. But Newcastle - not without a scare - saw the game out to move up to 10th place, at least temporarily, while Burnley remain four points from safety.


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1 week ago
26 minutes 21 seconds

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Everton 1-4 Newcastle United

Newcastle United head coach Eddie Howe enjoyed a 48th birthday to remember as his side ended their long wait for an away win in style against Everton. The travel-sick visitors had failed to win on the road in the Premier League since April. But aggressive Newcastle started as they meant to go on at the Hill Dickinson Stadium by scoring the quickest goal of the season so far in the top flight.


Defender Malick Thiaw jumped ahead of Michael Keane to power a header past Jordan Pickford and net his first goal for the club from Lewis Miley's in-swinging corner. Though Everton rallied, initially, after going behind after just 55 seconds, the hosts only had themselves to blame for Newcastle's second goal. Not only did Everton defenders fail to clear their lines following some pinball inside the box, Pickford failed to keep out Miley's effort despite it being hit straight at him. David Moyes, unlike a beaming Howe, looked understandably furious on the touchline, but the Everton manager's evening got even worse before half-time when Nick Woltemade added a third. Tino Livramento clipped the ball down the line and Anthony Elanga hooked it across to the unmarked German, who nonchalantly lobbed Pickford from inside the area to score his seventh goal of the season.


Newcastle grabbed a fourth before the hour mark when Lewis Hall's teasing cross was headed in by Thiaw at the back post. There was still time for Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall to pull one back for Everton after the midfielder brilliantly controlled James Tarkowski's ball over the line before slotting past goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale. But it was always going to be a mere consolation as Newcastle leapfrogged Everton in the table and moved up to 11th place.


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2 weeks ago
14 minutes 24 seconds

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Marseille 2-1 Newcastle United

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang rolled back the years as the veteran Marseille forward scored a quickfire double to stun Newcastle United in the Champions League.


The English side's struggles away from home continued as their hosts came from behind thanks to two goals from the 36-year-old former Arsenal and Chelsea frontman at a febrile Stade Velodrome. The in-form Harvey Barnes gave Newcastle the dream start after opening the scoring with a clinical sixth-minute finish from inside the box. That followed a brilliant headed clearance off the line from Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg to deny Magpies defender Malick Thiaw. But the visitors - who have won just once on their travels this season - dropped off and allowed Marseille to dominate possession and create a number of opportunities for Aubameyang.


Although he spurned a series of openings in the first half, the Gabon international looked more like his old self after the break. The second half had only just got under way when 17-year-old Darryl Bakola played a through-ball into the right-hand channel behind Newcastle's defence. Nick Pope, sensing Aubameyang was racing on to it, rushed off his line in an attempt to get there first, but the Newcastle goalkeeper was caught in no man's land as the forward finished superbly from a tight angle out on the right-hand side. Marseille made it two goals in four minutes when Timothy Weah darted past Tino Livramento down the right and picked out Aubameyang, who got ahead of Fabian Schar to hook the ball home at the near post. The goal sent the French side's manager Roberto de Zerbi dancing down the touchline in delight.


And the former Brighton boss was punching the air at full-time as Marseille claimed their second Champions League win of the season to move up to 19th place in the standings, while Newcastle are eighth.


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2 weeks ago
14 minutes 55 seconds

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Newcastle United 2-1 Manchester City

Harvey Barnes fired Newcastle United to a memorable victory against Manchester City in a rip-roaring Premier League contest. Barnes, who also opened the scoring, prodded home from inside the box to secure all three points at a raucous St James' Park. Ruben Dias earlier equalised for the visitors when his effort took a deflection off Fabian Schar after Newcastle failed to clear their lines from a corner.


But Newcastle showed their own powers of recovery to retake the lead a few minutes later. Jacob Murphy swung the ball into the box and, although Bruno Guimaraes' header cannoned off the bar, Barnes was in the right place to hook the ball into the net. There was a lengthy video assistant referee (VAR) check for offside, but the goal stood to send St James' into raptures once more.


It was just the response head coach Eddie Howe wanted as his side bounced back following a bruising 3-1 defeat at Brentford before the international break to claim a rare win against Pep Guardiola's team. The hosts eventually found a way past towering City goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma, who earlier made three big saves to deny Nick Woltemade.


City, however, will rue a missed opportunity after they had the chance to close the gap on league leaders Arsenal to a point. Guardiola's side were not happy that Newcastle's winner stood and they were also furious in the first half after they had a huge penalty appeal waved away when Phil Foden went down under a challenge from Schar. But, like Newcastle, they still had their chances to take control of the contest, with Erling Haaland denied after Nick Pope stood tall to block his first-time effort following Nico O'Reilly's pullback.


Haaland, whose wait to become the fastest player to 100 Premier League goals goes on a little longer, saw an attempted chip bounce harmlessly wide after Jeremy Doku played him through in the opening stages, while Foden failed to find the target from close range after exchanging a neat one-two with Rayan Cherki. But this was to be Newcastle's evening as Howe secured his first Premier League win against City.


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3 weeks ago
14 minutes 45 seconds

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Newcastle United Women 3-1 Sunderland Women

Newcastle United Women claimed derby bragging rights with a 3-1 victory over Sunderland Women at St James’ Park.


The Tyne-Wear clash came alive in the second half after a goalless opening period, with Deanna Cooper breaking the deadlock before substitute Emily Murphy struck twice to seal the win. Sunderland briefly threatened a comeback when Kiera Barry pulled one back, but it wasn’t enough to halt Newcastle’s momentum. The match also saw a pivotal moment early on when Anna Tamminen saved Eleanor Dale’s penalty, keeping the Magpies level before their surge. In front of a lively crowd of 18,972, Newcastle extended their unbeaten run under interim boss Claire Ditchburn and climbed to fourth in the Women’s Super League 2 table, while Sunderland’s struggles continued as they fell to their eighth game without a win.


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4 weeks ago
7 minutes 34 seconds

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Brentford 3-1 Newcastle United

gor Thiago scored a late double as Brentford came from behind to defeat Newcastle United and extend the visitors' miserable Premier League record on the road. Harvey Barnes had put Newcastle ahead in the first half at the Gtech Community Stadium after lashing the ball through the legs of goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher from inside the box. But Brentford came roaring back after the break and the hosts drew level through Kevin Schade's header after Sven Botman could only flick Michael Kayode's long throw across the box to the forward, who nodded home.


It was Brentford, rather than Newcastle, who pushed for a winner and the hosts were awarded a spot-kick by referee Stuart Attwell when Dan Burn took down Dango Ouattara inside the box. Burn, who was relieved to avoid punishment after fouling Ouattara inside the box only a few minutes earlier, was sent off after being shown a second yellow card. It fell to substitute Aaron Ramsdale, on his first league appearance for Newcastle, to try to save Thiago's penalty after a groggy Pope went off following an awkward landing. But the goalkeeper's first act of the afternoon was to pick the ball out of the net after Thiago coolly sent him the wrong way from the spot.


There was still time for Thiago to add another after Malick Thiaw failed to deal with a through ball and the Brentford striker finished past Ramsdale once again. Newcastle, who have slipped to 14th place, have now failed to win an away league game since April.


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1 month ago
14 minutes 14 seconds

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Newcastle United 2-0 Athletic Club Bilbao

Headers in each half from Dan Burn and Joelinton respectively secured the victory at St. James' Park, with Eddie Howe's side strengthening their position in the Champions League phase with a positive reaction to their midweek Premier League defeat at West Ham. Howe made two changes to the starting XI which lost at the London Stadium, with Kieran Trippier and Harvey Barnes coming into the side, a return to action for Lewis Hall as a second-half substitute rounded off a good night for the Magpies, who could have added a third late on through Anthony Elanga.


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1 month ago
23 minutes 5 seconds

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Ipswich Town Women 1-4 Newcastle United Women

Newcastle United Women put four past Ipswich Town Women to record their second win of the season, extending their unbeaten run to four games and moving up to sixth in WSL2. A first-half goal from Shania Hayles put the Lasses ahead at the break and set Claire Ditchburn's side up for a dominant second 45 minutes. A second from Hayles was followed by strikes from Molly Pike and a first of the season from Emily Murphy, to secure the three points, although Femke Liefting was denied a clean sheet when Kyra Robertson found the back of the net.


There was also a first appearance of the season for summer signing Jemma Purfield, who came on in added time after an injury-hit start to her life in black and white. In her first game as interim manager, Ditchburn made four changes from United's previous league game, with Elysia Boddy getting her second successive start across all competitions.


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1 month ago
7 minutes 46 seconds

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West Ham United 3-1 Newcastle United

Spirited West Ham came from behind to record their first home win of the season against Newcastle United at the London Stadium. Jacob Murphy had given Newcastle the lead with an effort from the edge of the area in the opening stages - just seconds after West Ham captain Jarrod Bowen hit the post at the other end. But West Ham rallied and the hosts' eventually got their rewards when Lucas Paqueta lashed home an equaliser from outside the box.


West Ham then took the lead just before half-time when the sliding Sven Botman turned Aaron Wan-Bissaka's cross into his own net. Nuno Espirito Santo's team went on to score a third in stoppage time when substitute Tomas Soucek tapped in the rebound after Pope had denied Bowen. It was the least West Ham deserved following a committed display by the hosts, who earlier had a penalty award overturned after a video assistant referee (VAR) review. Referee Robert Jones changed his mind after consulting his pitchside monitor, with the television footage showing Newcastle defender Malick Thiaw touching the ball before making contact with Bowen inside the area.


But not only did West Ham go on to find a way back into the game - they won it. The Hammers remain in the relegation zone but are now three points behind 17th-placed Burnley following a first league win under Nuno since he took charge in September. Newcastle, meanwhile, have not triumphed on the road in the Premier League in seven months.


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1 month ago
13 minutes 11 seconds

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Newcastle United 2-0 Tottenham Hotspur

A pair of headers from Fabian Schar and Nick Woltemade sent holders Newcastle United into the Carabao Cup quarter-finals at the expense of Tottenham. Spurs have hurt a number of sides with their aerial ability this season, particularly at set-plays, but the much-changed hosts gave Thomas Frank's team a taste of their own medicine at St James' Park.


Newcastle took the lead midway through the first half when Schar easily rose above Lucas Bergvall to head them in front from Sandro Tonali's corner. Spurs players protested to referee Chris Kavanagh as Tonali took the corner just as defender Djed Spence got to his feet after putting his boot back on, but the goal stood. Woltemade doubled his side's lead with his sixth goal of the season after the German met Joe Willock's scooped cross and nodded past goalkeeper Antonin Kinsky, who missed the ball completely.


Spurs went close to immediately pulling one back when midfielder Pape Sarr's first-time effort forced Aaron Ramsdale into a flying save to his left. But Newcastle, who also had Harvey Barnes smack the bar with an acrobatic effort, saw the game out to reach the last eight of the competition for the fourth consecutive season.


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1 month ago
23 minutes 21 seconds

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Newcastle United 2-1 Fulham

Newcastle United captain Bruno Guimaraes scored a dramatic late winner as Fulham's losing run continued at St James' Park. It looked like Newcastle were going to have to settle for a share of the spoils against injury-hit Fulham. But in the 90th minute Fulham goalkeeper Bernd Leno could only parry substitute William Osula's shot into the path of Guimaraes and the midfielder took full advantage to fire home from close range.


Fulham had earlier come from behind as midfielder Sasa Lukic's header cancelled out Jacob Murphy's opener. Fulham substitute Kevin whipped a teasing cross to the back post to Raul Jimenez, who rattled the crossbar with a first-time volley, with the ball bouncing inside the box and Lukic getting there ahead of Sven Botman. But Newcastle pushed for a winner and the hosts got their reward late on to build on the midweek victory against Benfica in the Champions League. Fulham, meanwhile, have now lost each of their past four games.


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1 month ago
12 minutes 17 seconds

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Newcastle United 3-0 Benfica

Harvey Barnes and Anthony Gordon fired Newcastle United to an emphatic victory against Jose Mourinho's Benfica in the Champions League. The unmarked Gordon opened the scoring in the first half as he calmly sidefooted the ball past Benfica goalkeeper Anatoliy Trubin at the back post following Jacob Murphy's ball across. It was Gordon's fourth goal in just three games in the competition and gave Newcastle the platform to push for another after the break.


Barnes went on to double his side's lead after goalkeeper Nick Pope launched an almighty throw down the right. Benfica defender Antonio Silva misjudged it and Barnes raced through before finishing in-off the upright. There was still time for Barnes to add a third late on after Gordon set up his team-mate, who put the ball through Trubin's legs.


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1 month ago
14 minutes 37 seconds

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Newcastle United 2-0 Nottingham Forest

A moment of brilliance from Bruno Guimarães and Nick Woltemade's third successive St. James' Park strike in the top flight gave Newcastle United the points against Nottingham Forest. The Magpies made it seven victories from their last eight league meetings with Forest thanks to a stunner from their skipper and Woltemade's penalty, with the German maintaining his record of scoring in each of his starts on Tyneside since his summer arrival from VfB Stuttgart. He joins Alan Shearer and Les Ferdinand in netting in each of his first three Premier League appearances at St. James'.



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2 months ago
16 minutes 28 seconds

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Newcastle United 1-2 Arsenal

Gabriel scored a 96th-minute winner as Arsenal came from behind to beat Newcastle United in the Premier League at St James' Park. The defender got his head on the end of Declan Rice's corner to send manager Mikel Arteta and his staff wild on the touchline. Mikel Merino's late glancing header off the post cancelled out Nick Woltemade's Newcastle opener in a tempestuous game. The Gunners took all three points to close the gap on league leaders Liverpool to two points and leave Newcastle floored.


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2 months ago
16 minutes 12 seconds

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Newcastle United 4-1 Bradford City

Newcastle United's defence of the Carabao Cup began with a 4-1 third round victory over Bradford City at St. James' Park.


The League One leaders were backed by a sizeable and vocal away following and gave a decent account of themselves against a Magpies side which, despite seven changes from their weekend Premier League draw at Bournemouth, included eight full internationals in the starting XI.


However, in the end it was a comfortable night's work for Eddie Howe's side, who so memorably won this competition at Wembley back in March. Joelinton and William Osula - both part of that historic cup-winning squad - both helped themselves to braces in front of a crowd of 51,706, with boyhood Newcastle fan Andy Cook netting for the West Yorkshire outfit.


The Bantams had their tails up early on, with debutant Aaron Ramsdale fielding a low shot from Brad Halliday, born in Redcar and briefly part of Newcastle's youth set-up, inside the first minute.


After Joelinton sent a piledriver over the bar at the other end, Ramsdale made a good save to keep out a deflected effort from Bobby Pointon, then palmed away a cross-shot from Halliday from the resulting corner.


But United never really looked back once Joelinton gave them the lead in the 17th minute. The Brazilian was making his 21st League Cup appearance for the club, moving him to joint third of all-time, and his fifth goal in the competition came when, following an incisive move, Anthony Gordon's shot was blocked but fell kindly for the Brazilian, who slotted home at the Leazes End.


Two minutes later, Osula doubled Newcastle's advantage with his second goal of the season. Captain Bruno Guimarães slid him in and the Danish forward finished well.


Osula then saw a left-footed strike blocked by the legs of Sam Walker after he raced onto Anthony Elanga's pass, then the Bradford goalkeeper denied Gordon after the England winger shot from range.


A clever turn inside the box from Osula drew another save from Walker before Guimarães fired well over as half time approached.


United continued to push in the second period, with Joelinton heading off target from an Elanga delivery then Gordon testing Walker once more.


The visitors had a rare opening when Stephen Humphrys headed straight at Ramsdale, before Guimarães clipped the top of the bar after connecting with Lewis Hall's cut-back.


Elanga was thwarted by Walker then, in the 68th minute, Gordon dragged wide, but United made it three in the 75th minute with Joelinton on target again. Guimarães teed him up and his compatriot slotted beyond Walker for his sixth goal in the League Cup. That moved him above Gavin Peacock into sixth in the all-time list.


The Bantams scored a consolation through substitute Cook - a fine finish from the Bishop Auckland-born veteran. However, the Magpies booked their place in the fourth round draw, with Harvey Barnes twice coming close to adding further goals before Osula scored the fourth from close range late on, and Cook, no doubt, will now be hoping Howe's men can lift the cup for a second season in a row while Bradford aim for back-to-back promotions.


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2 months ago
22 minutes 36 seconds

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Bournemouth 0-0 Newcastle United

Nick Pope denied substitute Justin Kluivert a late winner as Newcastle United and Bournemouth played out a goalless draw at the Vitality Stadium. Dutch forward Kluivert had a chance to win it for the home side in stoppage time, but Pope parried his free-kick from the edge of the area. It was the only chance of note in the second half in a game lacking goal mouth action on the south coast.


Bournemouth have made their best start to a Premier League season and the in-form hosts had look to strike early against much-changed Newcastle. An enterprising run from David Brooks set up Tyler Adams in the opening stages, but the midfielder's stinging effort was kept out by Pope's foot.


Newcastle, who lined up with a back three, also went close early on but Jacob Murphy had a shot blocked at the near post by Bournemouth goalkeeper Djordje Petrovic. It proved the visitors' only effort of note. Newcastle's record signing Nick Woltemade later had a penalty appeal waved away after Bournemouth defender Bafode Diakite grabbed hold of his shirt inside the box in the second half.


Bournemouth fans, meanwhile, were furious when Newcastle defender Malick Thiaw avoided a second booking after substitute Ryan Christie was brought down outside the box late on. But both sides ultimately had to settle for a share of the spoils - just as they did in the corresponding fixture last season.


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2 months ago
10 minutes 44 seconds

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Newcastle United 1-2 Barcelona

Marcus Rashford's latest stop on the road to redemption has led him to Barcelona and one of the elite stages in the global game. The 27-year-old England forward who lost his way at Manchester United and was brutally exiled by head coach Ruben Amorim may have finally landed on his feet on loan at Barcelona, under the expert guidance of head coach Hansi Flick.


Many observers felt Rashford was fortunate to be afforded such a platform following an earlier loan spell at Aston Villa that was hardly stellar, and which was ended prematurely by a hamstring injury. He will be as aware as anyone that if he falls short at Barcelona, he is unlikely to get another shot at a club of this stature.


And yet, in the space of nine stunning minutes of Barcelona's opening Champions League meeting with Newcastle at St James' Park, Rashford delivered a reminder of the thrilling talent he used to be - and still has time to be again.


To make Rashford's night even better, it was all done in front of watching England head coach Thomas Tuchel, who retains enough faith to keep including the forward in his squad despite the fact he has become something of a wandering star.


Rashford had hinted at what was to come in fleeting first-half moments, especially when an extravagant dummy left Kieran Trippier trailing in his wake, only to spoil his good work with a poor finish.


It all changed on 58 minutes when he opened up what had been a tight encounter, getting on the end of Jules Kounde's right-wing cross to plant a firm header beyond Newcastle keeper Nick Pope's right hand.


This was Rashford's first Champions League goal in almost four years and his first for Barcelona. What followed nine minutes later was arguably the finest moment he has produced in recent memory. He collected possession 20 yards out before, in the blink of an eye, flashing a stunning finish past Pope, the strike made even more spectacular because it kissed the bar before hitting the back of the net. Newcastle's keeper barely saw it, let alone had a chance to do something about it.


Rashford turned away to accept the acclaim of Barcelona's fans perched high in the Leazes End, the previous taunts of Newcastle's supporters silenced. The cameras cut to Tuchel, who was not moving a facial muscle but who must have surely been smiling inside at two such significant contributions.


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2 months ago
13 minutes 4 seconds

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Newcastle United Women 1-1 Sheffield United Women

Newcastle United Women earned a late draw in their first league game at the Gateshead International Stadium against Sheffield United Women. Charlie Devlin opened the scoring for Sheffield United on the stroke of half-time when her long-range effort found the roof of the net to silence the crowd. An impressive volley into the bottom corner from Jasmine McQuade with five minutes left to play was enough to cancel out Charlie Devlin’s first-half strike from range.


Despite trailing for the majority of the game, Newcastle came agonisingly close to snatching all three points when Molly Pike’s cross bounced and fell to an advanced Charlotte Wardlaw, who couldn’t keep down her half volley. The result leaves Newcastle on four points from their opening two games in the WSL2.


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3 months ago
12 minutes 42 seconds

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Newcastle United 1-0 Wolverhampton Wanderers

Newcastle United secured their first Premier League win of the season with a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Wolverhampton Wanderers at St. James' Park. The match was decided by a towering header from club-record signing Nick Woltemade, who marked his debut with a goal in the 29th minute, converting Jacob Murphy’s lofted cross at the back post.


Despite Wolves starting brightly and forcing two early saves from Nick Pope, they failed to capitalise and remain winless at the bottom of the table.


Newcastle dominated possession and showed defensive resilience, with Bruno Guimarães picking up a late yellow card as tensions rose. The result lifts Eddie Howe’s side to ninth in the standings and offers a promising glimpse of life after Alexander Isak’s departure.


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3 months ago
28 minutes 34 seconds

The Last Word on Newcastle Fans TV

We are Newcastle Fans TV. Everything about Newcastle here with daily videos about the club, from news, U21's, transfers previews, reviews, highlights & fan cams from the Toon Army. Our team of 8 people are passionate about our beloved club, come share our journey.


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