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Newcastle

2 - 3 28 February 2026
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Everton

Match Statistics

Newcastle Everton
0 Accurate through passes 0
66% Ball possession 34%
1 Big chances 3
4 Blocked shots 1
11 Clearances 41
7 Corner kicks 2
48 Duels won 80
2 Errors leading to goal 0
1 Errors leading to shot 0
0.68 Expected assists (xA) 0.91
1.03 Expected goals (xG) 2.13
15 Fouls 7
7 Free kicks 15
2 Goalkeeper saves 4
0 Headed goals 1
1 Hit the woodwork 1
5 Interceptions 9
0 Offsides 4
7 Shots inside the box 5
6 Shots off target 3
7 Shots on target 5
10 Shots outside the box 4
27 Throw ins 13
17 Total shots 9
32 Touches in opposition box 11
0.68 xG on target (xGOT) 2.87
2.87 xGOT faced 0.68
3 Yellow cards 3

Confirmed Lineups

Newcastle 4-3-3
  • 1 Pope N.
  • 2 Trippier K.
  • 3 Thiaw M.
  • 4 Burn D.
  • 5 Hall L.
  • 6 Ramsey J.
  • 7 Tonali S.
  • 8 Joelinton
  • 9 Elanga A.
  • 10 Gordon A.
  • 11 Woltemade N.

Substitutes

Barnes H., Botman S., Murphy A., Murphy J., Osula W., Ramsdale A., Shahar L., Willock J., Wissa Y.

Everton 4-2-3-1
  • 1 Pickford J.
  • 2 O'Brien J.
  • 3 Tarkowski J.
  • 4 Branthwaite J.
  • 5 Mykolenko V.
  • 6 Gueye I.
  • 7 Garner J.
  • 8 Ndiaye I.
  • 9 Dewsbury-Hall K.
  • 10 McNeil D.
  • 11 Beto

Substitutes

Armstrong H., Barry T., Dibling T., George T., Iroegbunam T., Keane M., Patterson N., Rohl M., Travers M., X

Newcastle vs Everton Match Commentary

90+7'
The referee blows for the end of today's match.
90+5'
Lewis Hall (Newcastle Utd) makes it easy for the referee to show him a yellow card.
90+5'
Thierno Barry (Everton) receives a yellow card from the referee as expected.
90+5'
Surely that's handball by one of the Everton players in the box, but the referee just waves play on!
90+5'
Sandro Tonali (Newcastle Utd) floats the ball in from the corner but it's intercepted.
90+4'
Sandro Tonali (Newcastle Utd) releases a first-time effort from long range. The shot towards the top of the net gives Jordan Pickford a really hard time, but he somehow manages to parry the ball onto the bar. The ball goes out of play and Newcastle have been awarded a corner kick.
90+3'
Jacob Murphy (Newcastle Utd) sends a teasing cross into the area, but Jordan Pickford intercepts the ball.
90+3'
Jacob Murphy (Newcastle Utd) produces an inaccurate low pass into the box that is blocked by the one of the defenders. If this pass had slipped through, the ball would have probably ended up in the back of the net.
90+2'
Idrissa Gueye (Everton) attempts to find one of his teammates with a sweet pass into the box, but one of the defending players reacts well and intercepts the effort.
90'
6 min. of stoppage-time to be played.
90'
Joelinton (Newcastle Utd) tackles a bit over-zealously and Stuart Attwell blows for a foul.
90'
Here's the latest number of offsides – 0:4. The current number of fouls conceded by both teams is 14:6.
89'
The referee stops play so that a substitution can be made and Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall leaves the pitch and Michael Keane (Everton) comes on.
88'
The referee demonstrates he won't tolerate this behaviour. Dan Burn (Newcastle Utd) is given a yellow card.
86'
Eddie Howe has decided to make a change. William Osula (Newcastle Utd) replaces Anthony Gordon.
83'
2 - 3
Thierno Barry (Everton) was in the right place to put the ball into the back of the net with his body. It's 2:3.
82'
2 - 2
Jacob Murphy (Newcastle Utd) gets to the ball on the edge of the box and fires in a first-time shot without any hesitation. The strike is excellent and goes inside the left post. He couldn't have done it any better. 2:2.
81'
The referee signals a substitution. Harrison Armstrong (Everton) is brought on as a substitute for Dwight McNeil.
80'
Yoane Wissa (Newcastle Utd) climbs high to connect with a cross near the penalty spot but plants a header well wide of the left post.
79'
Harvey Barnes (Newcastle Utd) blasts the ball from just outside the box, but his attempt is blocked by the defender.
78'
Anthony Gordon (Newcastle Utd) shoots from outside the box, but his effort is blocked.
75'
Here is a change. Kieran Trippier is going off and Eddie Howe gives the last tactical orders to Yoane Wissa (Newcastle Utd).
74'
That's the end of the game for Beto, who is replaced by Thierno Barry (Everton).
73'
A cross is clipped into the penalty area by Joe Willock (Newcastle Utd) but poses no threat.
70'
Joe Willock (Newcastle Utd) has a good chance to get on the scoresheet and fires the ball towards goal from the edge of the penalty box, but it goes narrowly over the crossbar.
70'
10:8 – this is the total number of shots produced by both teams. The number of shots on goal at present is 4:4.
69'
Kieran Trippier (Newcastle Utd) serves up a nice cross, but Jordan Pickford punches the ball away. Unbelievable miss! Harvey Barnes (Newcastle Utd) reacts superbly to latch on to a rebound, but he blazes the ball high over the crossbar!
69'
Sandro Tonali (Newcastle Utd) delivers a poor cross from a free kick as one of the defenders comfortably clears it away.
67'
James Garner (Everton) makes a bad tackle on his opponent and is angry when the referee shows him a deserved yellow card.
64'
Beto (Everton) weaves through the defence with ease and gets into a good position in front of goal. He pulls the trigger in an effort to beat the keeper, but fails as the ball hits the bar and ricochets away.
61'
This yellow card was deserved. The tackle by Joe Willock (Newcastle Utd) was quite harsh and Stuart Attwell didn't hesitate to show him a yellow card.
61'
Sandro Tonali (Newcastle Utd) takes the corner which is cleared.
60'
A loose ball is pounced on by Anthony Gordon (Newcastle Utd) inside the box. He immediately fires in a shot towards the bottom right corner, but Jordan Pickford is alert and makes a comfortable save.
60'
Lewis Hall (Newcastle Utd) delivers a fine lofted cross into the penalty area, but it's cleared by an opposing player. Newcastle force a corner. Their opponents will face another attacking threat.
58'
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall (Everton) skips past his man but can't keep the ball in play.
58'
Dwight McNeil (Everton) picks up a loose pass and unexpectedly unleashes a howitzer from distance, but the effort comes to nothing as a defender gets in the block.
56'
Eddie Howe prepares a substitution. Nick Woltemade is replaced by Harvey Barnes (Newcastle Utd).
56'
The substitution is prepared. Jacob Murphy (Newcastle Utd) joins the action as a substitute, replacing Anthony Elanga.
54'
Kieran Trippier (Newcastle Utd) hits the free kick from the edge of the box, but can't find the target. His shot flies miles wide of the right post.
53'
Newcastle are about to take a free kick from a very dangerous position.
53'
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall (Everton) is awarded a yellow card. The referee showed him no mercy.
51'
The corner from Dwight McNeil (Everton) is intercepted by Nick Pope.
50'
NO PENALTY after a VAR review! The Everton players are visibly unhappy with the call.
50'
There's a break in play and referee Stuart Attwell must have got a signal in his ear as he indicates he will check that earlier penalty claim by Everton using VAR. This could be interesting!
49'
Beto (Everton) goes down in the box after a challenge from the defender. Possibly unsighted, the referee just waves play on.
49'
The ball is cleared after Beto (Everton) attempted to dribble past an opposing player. The referee points to the corner flag. It's a corner to Everton.
48'
Anthony Elanga (Newcastle Utd) fouls an opponent during an attacking move.
47'
Dwight McNeil (Everton) beats his marker and unleashes a thunderbolt of a shot from the edge of the box. Nick Pope sees the ball late but does well to stop it going into the bottom right corner.
46'
Half-time substitution. Eddie Howe decided to make a change. Jacob Ramsey (Newcastle Utd) is replaced by Joe Willock.
46'
The game restarts for the second half.
45+3'
Stuart Attwell has ended the first half by blowing the whistle.
45+2'
Lewis Hall (Newcastle Utd) fires a volley towards goal, but the ball sails well wide of the left post.
45'
The fourth official shows 2 min. of added time.
44'
Anthony Elanga (Newcastle Utd) takes the corner, but it's intercepted by the defender.
44'
Anthony Elanga (Newcastle Utd) races towards goal but the defender gets back well to make a challenge. The ball is out of play and Newcastle manage to earn a corner.
43'
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall (Everton) attempts to release Beto with a through ball, but his effort is thwarted by one of the defending players.
42'
Kieran Trippier (Newcastle Utd) puts a cross into the box from the corner but there is no panic from the opposition and they easily clear.
41'
Sandro Tonali (Newcastle Utd) swings in the corner, but fails to find any of his teammates. One of the defenders reacts superbly to get it clear.
41'
A cross from Lewis Hall (Newcastle Utd) fails to reach the box as the defence clears the ball away to safety. The ball is out of play. A goal-scoring opportunity from a corner for Newcastle.
39'
Anthony Gordon (Newcastle Utd) swings a cross into the box, but it's far too close to Jordan Pickford, who smothers the ball.
38'
Kieran Trippier (Newcastle Utd) swings in the corner, but it's comfortably cleared away.
34'
1 - 2
Dwight McNeil fires in a promising shot which ricochets off the goalkeeper back to Beto (Everton) inside the box and he sends the ball into the back of the net. The score is 1:2.
32'
1 - 1
Goal! Sandro Tonali passes the ball to Jacob Ramsey (Newcastle Utd) and he fires in a shot from the edge of the box which is deflected. Jordan Pickford couldn't do anything about it. 1:1.
31'
Total attempts – 3:3. The shots on goal statistics – 2:1.
31'
Anthony Elanga (Newcastle Utd) shakes off the attention of a defender and from mid-range lets fly low towards the middle of the goal, but Jordan Pickford is well positioned to make a comfortable save.
30'
Joelinton (Newcastle Utd) outjumps the defence to meet the resulting corner and heads the ball towards the top of the net. The long-range header is not powerful enough, and the keeper comfortably makes a save.
30'
A horde of players are waiting inside the penalty area for a cross from the corner, but Lewis Hall (Newcastle Utd) takes it short.
28'
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall (Everton) goes on a solo run, but he fails to create a chance as an opposition player blocks him.
27'
The linesman raises his flag. Jake O'Brien (Everton) is adjudged offside.
24'
The foul by Jacob Ramsey (Newcastle Utd) was seen by Stuart Attwell who didn't hesitate to blow the whistle.
23'
Anthony Gordon (Newcastle Utd) attempts to find his teammate with a final pass from outside of the box, but one of the defenders clears the ball to safety.
19'
0 - 1
James Garner delivers a well-placed cross from the corner. Jarrad Branthwaite (Everton) wins the ball and powers an unstoppable header in off the right post. The score now reads 0:1.
19'
There's an opportunity for James Garner (Everton) to deliver the ball into the box from a corner.
19'
Iliman Ndiaye (Everton) fails to find any of his teammates inside the box as his pass is blocked. The ball is out of play and the linesman points at the corner flag. Corner to Everton.
17'
51:49 – this is the current ball possession ratio.
15'
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall (Everton) finds himself beyond the last defender, but the game is stopped by the referee after the linesman signals for offside.
15'
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall nearly gets in a one-on-one with the goalkeeper after a defence-splitting pass from Iliman Ndiaye (Everton), but one of the defenders makes a clearance to snuff out the chance.
13'
Joelinton (Newcastle Utd) sets himself up on the edge of the box, but balloons his shot way over the bar.
12'
Lewis Hall (Newcastle Utd) sends a cross into the box, but the opposition's defence clears the ball away to eliminate the danger.
11'
Idrissa Gueye finds Dwight McNeil (Everton) unmarked on the edge of the box, but his thunderbolt of shot goes high over the bar.
9'
Iliman Ndiaye (Everton) fires the ball towards goal from just outside the penalty area, but it goes narrowly over the crossbar after coming very close to hitting the roof of the net.
7'
A long cross from the side is directed to the well-positioned Jake O'Brien (Everton), but the defence gets it clear.
5'
Lewis Hall (Newcastle Utd) makes a reckless foul in order to win the ball from his opponent. Stuart Attwell has a clear sight of it and blows his whistle.
3'
Neat passing move from Everton in order to create new attacking opportunities.
1'
Jake O'Brien (Everton) has the ability to send the ball deep into the penalty area from throw-ins and it can lead to very promising situations for his team.
1'
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Newcastle vs Everton Match Overview: 2-3 Premier League

St James’ Park had that familiar late-season crackle, but Newcastle were left with only frustration as Everton stole a dramatic 3-2 victory on 28 February 2026. The Newcastle vs Everton Result swung on set-piece power, ruthless counter-punching and a breathless final act that saw Jacob Murphy drag Newcastle level before Thierno Barry snatched it back almost immediately. Goals from Jarrad Branthwaite, Beto and Barry sealed it for Everton, while Jacob Ramsey and Murphy scored for Newcastle in a game where the home side had most of the ball but Everton carried the sharper edge.

This Newcastle vs Everton Match Report captures a contest that felt like it was slipping away from Everton, only for the visitors to show the kind of resilience that turns tight away days into statement wins.

First Half: Everton strike first, Newcastle respond, then get punished again

From the opening exchanges, Newcastle tried to impose themselves with width and early deliveries, Lewis Hall pushing high and Anthony Gordon hunting pockets between full-back and centre-half. Everton, though, looked comfortable living without the ball, soaking up pressure and waiting for moments to break.

The first real swing came from a corner. James Garner’s delivery was perfect and Jarrad Branthwaite attacked it with conviction, powering a header in off the post to put Everton ahead. It was a reminder that possession can be a fragile comfort when set pieces are defended poorly.

Newcastle’s response was immediate in intent and eventually in reward. Sandro Tonali began to dictate the tempo, and when he fed Jacob Ramsey on the edge of the area, Ramsey’s shot took a deflection that wrong-footed Jordan Pickford and levelled the match. St James’ Park lifted, the home side sensing momentum.

But Everton refused to fold. Dwight McNeil’s effort caused chaos, Nick Pope could only parry, and Beto reacted quickest to turn the rebound home. Suddenly, Newcastle were chasing again, punished by Everton’s directness and their own inability to kill danger at source.

  • Key Moments: Branthwaite thunders in a headed opener from a Garner corner to make it 0-1.
  • Ramsey equalises with a deflected strike after Tonali’s pass, restoring belief at 1-1.
  • Beto restores Everton’s lead after Pope spills McNeil’s shot, making it 1-2.

Second Half: VAR drama, woodwork, and a chaotic late twist

The second half began with Everton asking immediate questions. McNeil tested Pope from range, and then came the flashpoint: Beto went down in the area and Everton demanded a penalty. Stuart Attwell initially waved play on, VAR checked, and the decision stayed as no penalty. Everton’s bench simmered; Newcastle took it as a reprieve.

That escape didn’t settle the game. Beto later crashed a shot off the bar after slaloming through, a moment that felt like it could have ended Newcastle’s resistance. Instead, Eddie Howe rolled the dice: Harvey Barnes and Jacob Murphy were introduced to inject speed and directness, and Newcastle’s pressure grew heavier.

Pickford was forced into key interventions as Newcastle poured forward, and the match tilted into a frantic final quarter. With eight minutes left, Murphy made his impact count, meeting the ball on the edge of the box and drilling a first-time finish inside the left post for 2-2. It was the kind of goal that makes a stadium believe in a comeback.

Everton, however, responded with the coldest touch of the afternoon. Almost straight from the restart, Thierno Barry—fresh off the bench—found himself in the right place and bundled the ball over the line to restore Everton’s advantage at 3-2. Newcastle threw everything at the closing minutes: Tonali rattled the crossbar with a long-range first-time effort, and there were loud appeals for handball in the Everton box deep into stoppage time, but nothing fell Newcastle’s way.

When the whistle finally arrived, it was Everton celebrating survival and nerve, and Newcastle staring at a match they largely controlled but couldn’t secure.

  • Key Moments: VAR reviews an Everton penalty claim involving Beto and rules no penalty, keeping Newcastle in the contest.
  • Murphy smashes in a first-time equaliser for 2-2, sparking a late surge.
  • Barry snatches the winner moments later, sealing Everton’s 2-3 smash-and-grab.
  • Tonali hits the bar in stoppage time as Newcastle’s final push falls short.

Newcastle vs Everton Stats Breakdown

The Newcastle vs Everton Stats tell a story of control versus incision. Newcastle dominated possession (66% to 34%) and racked up 17 shots to Everton’s 9, with 32 touches in the opposition box. Yet Everton created the bigger openings and were more efficient when it mattered, reflected in the xG: Newcastle 1.03, Everton 2.13.

In this Newcastle vs Everton Analysis, the defining contrast was defensive resistance and clinical execution. Everton produced three big chances to Newcastle’s one, and their xG on target (2.87) dwarfed Newcastle’s (0.68). Newcastle’s late siege was real—seven corners, sustained pressure, and a stoppage-time Tonali effort that clipped the bar—but Everton’s 41 clearances and Pickford’s four saves underlined how committed they were to protecting the lead.

The most damaging line for Newcastle was “errors leading to goal: 2”. In a match of fine margins, those moments of loose defending and second-ball vulnerability shaped the Newcastle vs Everton Score far more than territory did.

For supporters searching the Newcastle vs Everton Highlights, the goals were only part of it: Beto’s bar-rattling run, the VAR controversy, Murphy’s equaliser, and Tonali’s stoppage-time thunderbolt all belonged in the reel.

Newcastle vs Everton Lineups

Newcastle XI (4-3-3): Nick Pope; Kieran Trippier, Malick Thiaw, Dan Burn, Lewis Hall; Jacob Ramsey, Sandro Tonali, Joelinton; Anthony Elanga, Anthony Gordon, Nick Woltemade.

Everton XI (4-2-3-1): Jordan Pickford; Jake O’Brien, James Tarkowski, Jarrad Branthwaite, Vitaliy Mykolenko; Idrissa Gueye, James Garner; Iliman Ndiaye, Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, Dwight McNeil; Beto.

Substitutes used: Newcastle introduced Joe Willock, Harvey Barnes, Jacob Murphy, Yoane Wissa and William Osula as they chased the game. Everton turned to Harrison Armstrong, Thierno Barry and Michael Keane, with Barry’s cameo proving decisive.

Player of the Match

Jordan Pickford (Everton) gets the nod. Newcastle’s pressure was relentless, especially late on, and Pickford’s handling under crosses, his reading of danger, and key stops—plus the way Everton leaned on him while defending deep—were central to the Newcastle vs Everton Result. Branthwaite’s goal and Barry’s impact were huge, but Pickford’s steadiness held the line when St James’ Park was roaring for a turnaround.

What the Result Means

For Newcastle, this was a bruising home setback: control, territory and volume didn’t translate into points, and the defensive lapses will sting in any European chase. For Everton, it was the kind of away win that can define a run-in—absorbing pressure, striking with purpose, and showing composure when the game turned chaotic.

In the immediate aftermath, the mood around Newcastle match today will centre on missed chances and that stoppage-time handball appeal that never became a penalty. For Everton match today, it’s about belief: a team that travelled to one of the league’s loudest grounds and found a way to win.

This Premier League match report will be remembered for its late twist, and for the way Everton’s bench changed the ending.