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Newcastle

2 - 1 4 March 2026
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Manchester Utd

Match Statistics

Newcastle Manchester Utd
0 Accurate through passes 2
45% Ball possession 55%
3 Big chances 4
1 Blocked shots 5
30 Clearances 18
2 Corner kicks 4
60 Duels won 53
0 Errors leading to goal 0
1 Errors leading to shot 2
1.05 Expected assists (xA) 1.65
2.48 Expected goals (xG) 1.49
15 Fouls 16
16 Free kicks 15
4 Goalkeeper saves 3
0 Headed goals 1
1 Hit the woodwork 0
9 Interceptions 9
0 Offsides 0
1 Red cards 0
8 Shots inside the box 8
6 Shots off target 4
5 Shots on target 5
4 Shots outside the box 6
21 Throw ins 18
12 Total shots 14
23 Touches in opposition box 33
2.54 xG on target (xGOT) 0.72
0.72 xGOT faced 2.54
4 Yellow cards 3

Confirmed Lineups

Newcastle 4-3-3
  • 1 Ramsdale A.
  • 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 Barnes H.

Substitutes

Botman S., Murphy A., Murphy J., Neave S., Osula W., Pope N., Shahar L., Willock J., Wissa Y.

Manchester Utd 4-2-3-1
  • 1 Lammens S.
  • 2 Mazraoui N.
  • 3 Yoro L.
  • 4 Maguire H.
  • 5 Shaw L.
  • 6 Casemiro
  • 7 Mainoo K.
  • 8 Mbeumo B.
  • 9 Fernandes B.
  • 10 Cunha M.
  • 11 Sesko B.

Substitutes

Bayindir A., Dalot D., Diallo A., Fletcher T., Heaven A., Kukonki G., Malacia T., Ugarte M., Zirkzee J., X

Newcastle vs Manchester Utd Match Commentary

90+9'
Nothing more will happen in this game as the referee blows for full time.
90+7'
Eddie Howe is forced to make an unplanned substitution as Sandro Tonali (Newcastle Utd) suffers an injury and Sven Botman comes on.
90+6'
Harry Maguire (Manchester United) launches into a thunderous tackle on his opponent and the referee blows his whistle for a foul.
90+6'
Bruno Fernandes (Manchester United) plays a long ball to Harry Maguire, but the defence is well organised and manages to get it clear.
90+4'
Harry Maguire (Manchester United) sends a pass into the box, but his attempt is thwarted and cleared.
90'
The fourth official shows 5 min. of added time.
90'
2 - 1
William Osula (Newcastle Utd) broke through the defence and unleashed a powerful effort from the edge of the 18-yard box which went into the left side of the goal, leaving the goalkeeper rooted to the spot! Brilliant piece of art!
89'
Manuel Ugarte (Manchester United) unleashed a monstrous piledriver. He controlled a pass, glanced up at goal and shot from the edge of the box. It could have been a difficult one for the keeper, but the ball fortunately hit one of the defenders and ball bounced away.
89'
Benjamin Sesko (Manchester United) reacts well to latch onto a rebound inside the box, but his shot is well blocked.
88'
Bruno Fernandes (Manchester United) sends in the corner, but fails to find the head of any of his teammates, allowing the defence to clear.
88'
A long ball forward to Benjamin Sesko (Manchester United) is intercepted.
87'
Jacob Murphy (Newcastle Utd) sends over a cross from the side into the penalty area in order to find one of his teammates, but he fails and the opportunity goes begging.
85'
Substitution. Tyrell Malacia (Manchester United) in, Noussair Mazraoui out.
85'
Eddie Howe has decided to substitute Anthony Gordon and he is replaced by William Osula (Newcastle Utd).
84'
Substitution. Anthony Elanga did his best and is replaced by Jacob Murphy (Newcastle Utd).
84'
Ooh that was close! Bruno Fernandes (Manchester United) collects a pass and runs with pace goalwards before unleashing a great drive from the edge of the box, but it goes inches wide of the right post.
80'
Kieran Trippier (Newcastle Utd) makes a bad challenge and receives a yellow card. The referee had no doubt.
79'
Diogo Dalot (Manchester United) is penalised for holding. Peter Bankes signals a set piece. Newcastle win a free kick.
79'
Aaron Ramsdale (Newcastle Utd) has picked up a minor injury, but it looks like he will be able to continue.
78'
Aaron Ramsdale (Newcastle Utd) is down injured and the referee stops play so that he can receive medical treatment.
77'
Michael Carrick has decided to introduce fresh legs, with Joshua Zirkzee (Manchester United) replacing Bryan Mbeumo.
76'
The referee signals that it is time for a substitution and Amad Diallo (Manchester United) will replace Kobbie Mainoo.
76'
Leny Yoro (Manchester United) escapes his marker to meet a cross and heads low to the middle of the goal, but the keeper pulls off an excellent reflex save to deny him.
75'
Bryan Mbeumo (Manchester United) launches a powerful cross from the corner into the box, but the ball is intercepted by the defender.
74'
Manuel Ugarte (Manchester United) delivers a low pass into the box which is intercepted. Corner kick. Manchester Utd will have an opportunity.
73'
Joe Willock (Newcastle Utd) commits a rough foul. Peter Bankes stops the game and makes a call.
72'
Diogo Dalot (Manchester United) tries to find Bryan Mbeumo, but he puts too much power on the through ball.
71'
Noussair Mazraoui (Manchester United) collects a pass from the flank, looks up and fires in a goal-bound shot from the edge of the box which canons off a defender to safety.
69'
Matheus Cunha (Manchester United) looks to break free, but an opposing player clears the ball away.
68'
Anthony Gordon (Newcastle Utd) comes close to scoring! He gets the ball inside the box from the resulting corner, but his effort goes narrowly wide of the right post. This should be a big warning for the defence.
67'
Sandro Tonali (Newcastle Utd) will take a corner kick.
66'
The resulting set piece, sent into the penalty area by Sandro Tonali (Newcastle Utd), was easily dealt with by one of the defenders. The ball goes out of play. Newcastle are awarded a corner kick.
64'
Peter Bankes shows a yellow card to Noussair Mazraoui (Manchester United) for his blatant foul.
64'
Bruno Fernandes (Manchester United) tries to find Bryan Mbeumo, but he puts too much power on the through ball.
61'
Bryan Mbeumo (Manchester United) tries to send the ball in front of the goal, but the opposition's defence averts the threat.
61'
A substitution has been made. Casemiro goes off and Diogo Dalot (Manchester United) comes on.
61'
Here is a change. Luke Shaw is going off and Michael Carrick gives the last tactical orders to Manuel Ugarte (Manchester United).
60'
Kieran Trippier (Newcastle Utd) trips an opposition player and Peter Bankes signals a foul.
59'
Kieran Trippier (Newcastle Utd) swings in the corner, but fails to find any of his teammates. One of the defenders reacts superbly to get it clear.
57'
The defence is alert as they clear a dangerous cross from Joe Willock (Newcastle Utd). The referee and one of his assistants signal for a corner kick to Newcastle.
57'
Dan Burn (Newcastle Utd) commits a foul on his opponent and it looks like it should be the other way around at first glance, but the referee makes the right decision in awarding a free kick to the other team.
56'
It seemed like Kieran Trippier (Newcastle Utd) was going to take a quick free kick, but instead he is going to send the ball inside the penalty box for his teammates.
56'
Dangerous play by Casemiro (Manchester United). Peter Bankes blows his whistle for a foul.
54'
A sweet pass finds Anthony Gordon (Newcastle Utd) on the edge of the box, and he drills the ball low towards the middle of the goal. Senne Lammens is almost caught out but pulls off a brilliant save at the last second.
52'
Matheus Cunha (Manchester United) tries to find Bruno Fernandes, but he puts too much power on the through ball.
50'
Bryan Mbeumo (Manchester United) goes on a solo run, but he fails to create a chance as an opposition player blocks him.
49'
Bryan Mbeumo (Manchester United) sends a teasing cross into the area, but Aaron Ramsdale intercepts the ball.
47'
The ball is cleared after Joe Willock (Newcastle Utd) attempted to dribble past an opposing player.
46'
Eddie Howe makes a switch. Joe Willock (Newcastle Utd) is coming on in place of Harvey Barnes at the start of the second period.
46'
The second half gets underway.
45+10'
Peter Bankes has ended the first half by blowing the whistle.
45+9'
1 - 1
Perfectly taken free kick!Bruno Fernandes sends a cross in and Casemiro (Manchester United) leaps high to connect with it on the edge of the 6-yard box. His close-range header goes low into the middle of the net and the score changes to 1:1.
45+6'
1 - 0
Goal! Anthony Gordon (Newcastle Utd) wins the battle of wills and sends an unstoppable penalty low past Senne Lammens into the middle of the goal.
45+6'
Anthony Gordon (Newcastle Utd) is going to take the penalty!
45+5'
Bruno Fernandes (Manchester United) commits an ugly tackle on his opponent, but there is no caution from the referee. Newcastle are awarded a penalty kick!
45+1'
It's the second caution for Jacob Ramsey (Newcastle Utd) and that's the last we'll see of him in this game. There was no other option for Peter Bankes.
45+1'
Bryan Mbeumo (Manchester United) is left with the simplest of tasks from close in after a lucky rebound off one of his own teammates, but somehow he skies his shot high over the bar.
45'
3 additional min. will be played.
44'
Bryan Mbeumo (Manchester United) shows too much aggression while trying to break free from his opponent and the referee blows his whistle for a foul.
43'
A sweet pass finds Kobbie Mainoo (Manchester United) on the edge of the box, and he drills the ball towards the left side of the goal. Aaron Ramsdale is almost caught out but pulls off a brilliant save at the last second.
42'
A pass from Anthony Elanga (Newcastle Utd) is intercepted by Senne Lammens and the move breaks down.
39'
This yellow card was deserved. The tackle by Luke Shaw (Manchester United) was quite harsh and Peter Bankes didn't hesitate to show him a yellow card.
38'
Joelinton (Newcastle Utd) has to be very careful for the rest of the match after receiving a yellow card from the referee for a bad tackle on an opponent.
37'
Bryan Mbeumo (Manchester United) is shown a yellow card for a late challenge.
37'
Anthony Gordon (Newcastle Utd) brings an opponent down and Peter Bankes interrupts the game.
35'
Joelinton (Newcastle Utd) takes a mid-range shot, but it lacks accuracy and it goes way over the bar.
34'
Bruno Fernandes (Manchester United) puts a cross into the box from the free kick, but the defender gets there first.
34'
Peter Bankes blows his whistle. Malick Thiaw (Newcastle Utd) commits a foul after dangerous play.
31'
Bryan Mbeumo (Manchester United) latches on to a pin-point through ball, but one of the defending players dispossess him. Brilliant defending.
29'
Bruno Fernandes (Manchester United) launches the ball from the resulting corner, but one of the defenders is first to the ball and deals with the threat.
29'
A dangerous looking corner kick from Bryan Mbeumo (Manchester United) is cleared to safety by the defence. Manchester Utd get a corner.
28'
Bryan Mbeumo (Manchester United) fails to find any of his teammates inside the box as his pass is blocked. Good work from Manchester Utd as they win a corner.
26'
Jacob Ramsey (Newcastle Utd) has tested the patience of referee Peter Bankes and goes into the book for a previous late challenge.
26'
Benjamin Sesko (Manchester United) slaloms his way past challenges, but an opposing player does well to get the ball away.
24'
Benjamin Sesko (Manchester United) gives away a foul during an attacking move and the referee blows his whistle.
22'
Anthony Elanga (Newcastle Utd) meets a cross inside the box, but Senne Lammens wins the battle for the ball and the chance is gone.
22'
Peter Bankes blows his whistle as Bryan Mbeumo (Manchester United) used excessive force in the tackle during an attack.
21'
Sandro Tonali (Newcastle Utd) blows an opportunity as he sends a rebound from just outside of the box narrowly wide of the left post.
21'
Anthony Elanga (Newcastle Utd) is disappointed with himself because he got into a good area but produced a poor cross.
18'
A through ball from Matheus Cunha (Manchester United) fails to reach Bruno Fernandes as one of the defending players reacts brilliantly to intercept the effort. If the pass had been produced a little bit earlier, Bruno Fernandes could have got into a promising position.
16'
Lewis Hall (Newcastle Utd) sends a cross into the box, but Senne Lammens comes off his line to gather the ball.
15'
Good team movement sets up Harvey Barnes (Newcastle Utd) on the edge of the box, but he slices the ball narrowly wide of the right post.
15'
Bryan Mbeumo (Manchester United) is unable to control an accurate defence-splitting pass properly and one of the defending players reacts well to rob him of the ball.
14'
Wasted opportunity. Anthony Elanga (Newcastle Utd) gets to the rebound inside the box and smashes the ball just wide of the right post.
13'
Anthony Gordon (Newcastle Utd) and Harvey Barnes try to prise open the opposition with a series of short passes, but one of the defenders steps in and puts an end to the move.
12'
Benjamin Sesko (Manchester United) does his best to latch onto a cross into the box, but he can't get to the ball.
11'
Harvey Barnes (Newcastle Utd) did his best to latch on to a crossfield pass, but it was too long and it goes out of play.
10'
Harvey Barnes (Newcastle Utd) finds himself in a promising position after receiving a precise pass. He pulls the trigger but only hits one of the opposition, who gets in the way of his effort.
10'
Benjamin Sesko (Manchester United) plays a one-two with Bruno Fernandes, but the move breaks down.
8'
Matheus Cunha (Manchester United) makes some space for himself and from mid-range let's fly with a wild effort which goes high over the crossbar.
7'
A pass from Anthony Gordon (Newcastle Utd) is intercepted by Senne Lammens and the move breaks down.
6'
Bruno Fernandes (Manchester United) tries to create a chance, but puts too much weight on his pass.
5'
Lewis Hall (Newcastle Utd) connects with a cross and has an effort on goal from the edge of the box, but it ends somewhere in row Z.
2'
Kieran Trippier (Newcastle Utd) sprays a pass out to Anthony Elanga, but he can't beat his man to get to the ball.
1'
The referee blows his whistle and we are underway.
Manchester Utd will kick the game off.
Peter Bankes will supervise the game today.
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Newcastle vs Manchester Utd Match Overview: 2-1 Premier League

St James’ Park lived every second of a frantic night as Newcastle edged Manchester Utd 2-1, surviving a red card, a late equaliser threat, and then landing the final punch right on the 90-minute mark. This Newcastle vs Manchester Utd Result was shaped by Anthony Gordon’s first-half penalty, Casemiro’s towering header just before the break, and a stunning late winner from substitute William Osula that turned tension into pure release. For anyone searching Newcastle vs Manchester Utd Score, it finished 2-1 — but the story was far wilder than a single line in the table.

In a Premier League match report that swung on discipline, set pieces and nerve, Eddie Howe’s side found a way to win despite playing with 10 men for the entire second half. Michael Carrick’s Manchester Utd pushed, passed and piled on pressure, yet Newcastle’s resilience and Ramsdale’s key interventions ensured the night belonged to the home crowd.

First Half

The opening exchanges had the feel of a heavyweight contest being measured: Newcastle looked to spark transitions through Anthony Elanga and Gordon, while Manchester Utd tried to thread Matheus Cunha and Bruno Fernandes into the spaces between midfield and defence. Chances arrived early at both ends — Elanga flashed one just wide after a rebound, Harvey Barnes bent another effort past the post, and then Ramsdale had to be razor sharp to keep out Kobbie Mainoo’s driven attempt that threatened to sneak inside the left side.

As the tempo rose, so did the edge. Tackles flew in, cards followed, and the match developed that unmistakable Premier League bite. Newcastle’s momentum seemed to tilt into something more dangerous when they won a penalty late in the half after a clumsy challenge in the box. Gordon stepped up and drove his spot-kick straight and true, giving Newcastle a 1-0 lead that felt like reward for their growing threat.

Then came the moment that changed the entire shape of the contest. Jacob Ramsey, already booked, saw red in stoppage time — and suddenly Newcastle’s lead looked fragile, their task enormous. Manchester Utd sensed it instantly. From a perfectly delivered Fernandes free kick, Casemiro rose inside the six-yard box and powered a close-range header into the net. In the space of minutes, Newcastle had gone from control to crisis as the teams walked in at 1-1.

  • Key Moment: Anthony Gordon kept his nerve to convert a late first-half penalty and put Newcastle ahead.
  • Key Moment: Jacob Ramsey’s second yellow card left Newcastle facing the entire second half with 10 men.
  • Key Moment: Casemiro punished the red-card chaos, heading in from Bruno Fernandes’ set piece to make it 1-1 at the break.

Second Half

Eddie Howe responded immediately, reshaping Newcastle with Joe Willock introduced to steady the midfield and manage the spaces that a man down inevitably creates. Manchester Utd, now with the numerical advantage, tried to turn possession into inevitability. Cunha and Fernandes kept probing, Mbeumo looked to isolate defenders, and set pieces began to stack up as Newcastle defended deeper.

Yet for all Manchester Utd’s pressure, Newcastle carried a threat that never fully disappeared. Gordon tested Senne Lammens with a low drive that demanded a sharp save, and moments later he went close again, dragging an effort narrowly wide after a corner routine. At the other end, Leny Yoro’s header forced a superb reflex stop from Ramsdale, and Fernandes flashed a fierce strike inches past the post as Manchester Utd chased the winner with increasing urgency.

Carrick rolled the dice with changes — Amad Diallo and Joshua Zirkzee entered, and later Tyrell Malacia joined the push — and the visitors did create the kind of chaos that often breaks a 10-man side. A rebound fell kindly for Sesko, shots were blocked in the box, and Ugarte’s long-range drive thudded into traffic. Newcastle’s legs were heavy, their clearances frequent, but their concentration held.

Then, with St James’ Park bracing for one last siege, Newcastle produced the decisive piece of quality. Osula, on for Gordon, burst into space at the edge of the area and unleashed a thunderous strike that flew into the left side of the goal. It was a finish that cut clean through Manchester Utd’s late momentum — and it instantly became the defining image of the Newcastle vs Manchester Utd Highlights.

There was still time for anxious defending, including an injury-enforced late switch as Sandro Tonali limped off, but Newcastle saw out the final moments. The whistle confirmed a dramatic Newcastle vs Manchester Utd Match Report: 2-1, won the hard way.

  • Key Moment: Ramsdale’s outstanding reflex save denied Yoro’s close-range header as Manchester Utd threatened to take control.
  • Key Moment: Fernandes went agonisingly close from distance, a warning shot as pressure built.
  • Key Moment: William Osula’s 90th-minute strike sealed the Newcastle vs Manchester Utd Result with a moment of brilliance.

Newcastle vs Manchester Utd Stats Breakdown

The Newcastle vs Manchester Utd Stats underline why this felt like a game of competing truths. Manchester Utd had more of the ball (55% possession) and spent longer in Newcastle territory, registering 33 touches in the opposition box to Newcastle’s 23. They also attempted more shots overall (14 to 12) and matched Newcastle for shots on target (5-5), reflecting sustained pressure after the red card.

But the xG analysis leans Newcastle. The hosts posted 2.48 expected goals to Manchester Utd’s 1.49, with an xG on target (xGOT) of 2.54 compared to 0.72. That gap tells its own story: Newcastle’s best moments were clearer, their finishing more decisive, and their shot quality higher even while defending for long stretches. Manchester Utd created volume and territory, but Newcastle created the sharper openings — and ultimately found the one strike that mattered most.

Discipline and game state shaped everything. Newcastle’s red card forced a survival mode, visible in 30 clearances, while Manchester Utd’s pressure brought corners (4-2) and a steady stream of second balls. Still, Newcastle’s defensive structure and Ramsdale’s composure ensured the visitors never fully turned dominance into a second goal.

For supporters checking Newcastle match today or Manchester Utd match today, this was the kind of night that sticks: a contest where control didn’t guarantee victory, and where a single late action rewrote the narrative.

Newcastle vs Manchester Utd Lineups

Newcastle XI (4-3-3): Aaron Ramsdale; Kieran Trippier, Malick Thiaw, Dan Burn, Lewis Hall; Jacob Ramsey, Sandro Tonali, Joelinton; Anthony Elanga, Anthony Gordon, Harvey Barnes.

Manchester Utd XI (4-2-3-1): Senne Lammens; Noussair Mazraoui, Leny Yoro, Harry Maguire, Luke Shaw; Casemiro, Kobbie Mainoo; Bryan Mbeumo, Bruno Fernandes, Matheus Cunha; Benjamin Sesko.

Substitutions (notable): Newcastle introduced Joe Willock at half-time, then Jacob Murphy and William Osula late on, with Sven Botman forced into action in stoppage time due to Tonali’s injury. Manchester Utd brought on Amad Diallo, Joshua Zirkzee, Diogo Dalot, Manuel Ugarte and Tyrell Malacia as the chase intensified.

Player of the Match

Aaron Ramsdale (Newcastle) earned it in the moments that decide tight games. His first-half stop from Mainoo kept Newcastle level in the early flow, and his second-half reflex save from Yoro was the kind of intervention that preserves belief when a team is down to 10. In a match that demanded calm under pressure, Ramsdale delivered it — the platform for the late winner.

What the Result Means

This Newcastle vs Manchester Utd Analysis starts with character. Newcastle took the lead, lost a player, conceded immediately after, and still found the energy to win at the death. For Manchester Utd, the frustration will be that possession and territory didn’t translate into the second goal their pressure suggested, especially with a man advantage for 45 minutes.

In league terms, Newcastle’s three points are the kind that can swing momentum in the run-in, while Manchester Utd leave knowing the margins at the top end of the Premier League are unforgiving. The post-match reaction will inevitably focus on game management after the red card, and on Osula’s finishing — a moment that turned an exhausting defensive effort into a statement victory.