Newcastle 3-1 Everton: Premier League – live!
- 9.41pm GMT 21:41 FULL TIME: Newcastle United 3-1 Everton
- 9.25pm GMT 21:25 GOAL! Newcastle United 3-1 Everton (Trippier 80)
- 9.01pm GMT 21:01 GOAL! Newcastle United 2-1 Everton (Fraser 56)
- 8.35pm GMT 20:35 HALF TIME: Newcastle United 1-1 Everton
- 8.23pm GMT 20:23 GOAL! Newcastle United 1-1 Everton (Holgate og 38)
- 8.22pm GMT 20:22 GOAL! Newcastle United 0-1 Everton (Lascelles 36)
- 6.49pm GMT 18:49 The teams
10.13pm GMT 22:13
A grim-faced Frank Lampard talks to BT Sport. “It was a difficult game. From a good performance on Saturday, that wasn’t the levels we want. We get in front and concede quickly, inviting pressure. So we have to be balanced about it. I’ve been here a week. They had a player on the pitch in Saint-Maximin who, when he plays like that, is pretty unplayable to be fair. So there were elements of their game that were good, and some of ours that were not so good, but we must keep our heads up for sure, and there’s a long way to go. People made a lot out of this game and I was very aware of the difficulties of this game, coming in fresh, and I learned some bits about the team. When you lose two big players [to injury] you also restrict yourself with subs in the second half. I would have made more changes to try to affect the game, but it was impossible to, apart from Donny who came in at a difficult time. There were circumstances that made it difficult. The confidence issue smacks you in the face. I came into the club when they were on a run that’s left them in a position we’re in, so it’s my job to change that. But there’s no magic wand, this is the Premier League, so the only thing to do is work and focus, and look forward to the games coming up. It puts a real sharp focus on us. I have belief in the squad. We saw confidence go through the roof on Saturday, and saw it go the other way, so that’s work for us to do.”
10.00pm GMT 22:00
There were two other Premier League fixtures tonight. Jarrod Bowen’s second-half goal was enough for West Ham to see off Watford 1-0 at the London Stadium, while Jay Rodriguez cancelled out Paul Pogba’s strike as Burnley held Manchester United 1-1 at Turf Moor. All of which means ...
9.58pm GMT 21:58
Eddie Howe is asked by BT what he liked most about tonight’s performance. “Coming back from a goal down. The spirit. The togetherness. And the quality at times. We created a lot of chances. It was a little nervy at the end but we had a two-goal cushion and we haven’t had that for a while. The execution was top-class from the lads. I though Kieran Trippier in particular was excellent today. The atmosphere was just electric, I can’t thank the supporters enough, and I hope they enjoyed what they saw today. A team that was fully committed with heart and quality.”
9.52pm GMT 21:52
Kieran Trippier talks to BT Sport. “It shows massive character from the team. We’re going to need everybody. We all know the position we’re in. We had a good result against Leeds, and we didn’t want it to be just one result. We started off very well, from the first minute to the last. We got a great three points, but we’ll take it one game at a time. I feel we controlled the game and dominated it. The character the lads showed to come behind shows the togetherness we have. We’ll need that for the rest of the season.”
9.45pm GMT 21:45
Newcastle were superb tonight. Tenacious in the press, resolute at the back, and alert up front. Also, the borderline-unplayable Allan Saint-Maximin is a superstar. A second consecutive victory means the wind really is behind the Toon now as they fight to stay up. Everton were abysmal, mind you, losing the collective head a little towards the end of the game. They didn’t offer a great deal in attack, and could easily have shipped a couple more goals. Not sure whether the result is more worrying than the performance, but either way, it means Frank Lampard has become the first Everton manager to lose his first league fixture since Gordon Lee in 1977.
9.41pm GMT 21:41
FULL TIME: Newcastle United 3-1 EvertonThe whistle goes on a huge win for Newcastle, who fully deserved the win! They clamber out of the relegation zone at Norwich City’s expense ... and are now just one point behind Everton, who have now been drawn into the battle to stay in the Premier League.
9.39pm GMT 21:39
90 min +4: Alli clanks into Joelinton with needless aggression. It again nearly kicks off, but the final whistle’s about to blow, so everyone calms down again quickly enough.
9.38pm GMT 21:38
90 min +3: Nothing comes of the corner, although Guimaraes shows what he can do with a backheel pass between two defenders, finding his team-mate Joelinton. That’s lovely skill.
9.36pm GMT 21:36
90 min +2: Saint-Maximin romps past Holgate down the left and races into the box. He reaches the byline, checks back, and shoots for the bottom left. Pickford manages to turn the ball out for a corner.
9.34pm GMT 21:34
90 min +1: In the first of four added minutes, Manquillo replaces Trippier.
9.34pm GMT 21:34
90 min: Willock, every drop of energy spent, is replaced by new boy Bruno Guimaraes. The home faithful greet the new £40m man with exactly the sort of roar you’d imagine.
9.33pm GMT 21:33
88 min: How on earth did the ball stay out here? Saint-Maximin, who has been sensational from the get-go this evening, nicks possession and tears off down the middle. He slips Murphy clear, just to his right. Murphy whistles a low diagonal shot across Pickford and off the base of the left-hand post. The ball breaks back to Willock, who creams a drive straight at Pickford, who only just manages to handle the shot.
9.31pm GMT 21:31
87 min: Van de Beek has a shot from distance. It’s blocked. He’s looked reasonably lively since coming on, to be fair.
9.30pm GMT 21:30
85 min: “Dele Alli has been way off it tonight,” says BT co-commentator Chris Sutton, who suggests that Everton’s new signings will have to get up to speed quicksmart if the Toffees aren’t going to get drawn into relegation bother.
9.27pm GMT 21:27
83 min: There was a huge gap at the right-hand side of the Everton wall, between Dele and last man Gordon. Hats off to Trippier for cleverly taking advantage with a gorgeous free kick, but questions will no doubt be asked.
Updated at 10.05pm GMT
9.26pm GMT 21:26
82 min: Newcastle make their first change of the evening, replacing Fraser with Murphy.
9.25pm GMT 21:25
GOAL! Newcastle United 3-1 Everton (Trippier 80)Trippier scores his first Newcastle goal with a sensational free kick! He spots a gap in the Everton wall and whips a curler through it, the ball sailing into the bottom right, Pickford given no chance. St James’ Park erupts!
Updated at 9.45pm GMT
9.23pm GMT 21:23
79 min: Fraser dribbles at speed in from the right, and is cynically brought down by Allan, who goes into the book ... then squares up with Trippier, which doesn’t seem particularly wise given his new punishment status. A free kick just to the right of centre, 25 yards out.
9.22pm GMT 21:22
77 min: Newcastle had put the ball out so Saint-Maximin could receive treatment, but don’t get it back, Everton launching long for Richarlison. The visitors nearly get their karmic comeuppance, Newcastle countering through Saint-Maximin, who comes in from the left and shoots fiercely towards Pickford, who can only parry to Wood. The ball clanks off Wood and into the net, but the Toon striker was miles offside. He knew it, and didn’t bother celebrating.
9.20pm GMT 21:20
76 min: Gordon, having just exchanged views with Trippier, goes clattering into Saint-Maximin. For a second, it looks as though it’s going to kick off big-style between Trippier, Gordon and Allan, but the referee calms things down quickly enough.
9.18pm GMT 21:18
74 min: Some good news for both of these relegation-haunted sides: West Ham have taken the lead against Watford, Jarrod Bowen with the opening goal at the London Stadium on 68 minutes.
9.16pm GMT 21:16
72 min: Coleman has a dig from distance. Blocked. Van de Beek then knocks the ball down the inside-right channel and chases after it himself, but Targett is wise to his game and intercepts. A little better from Everton, but the bar’s been set low.
9.14pm GMT 21:14
70 min: Townsend makes a little space down the left but there are few options for him in the middle and his cross sails harmlessly out for a goal kick. Everton have achieved very little since the break.
9.13pm GMT 21:13
68 min: Everton only half clear the corner. Saint-Maximin whips back in from the left. Willock is inches away from meeting the cross with a header. He was being lightly tugged by the increasingly cheeky Branthwaite, and complains about it, but the referee isn’t interested. The ball sails out for a goal kick.
9.11pm GMT 21:11
67 min: Branthwaite knocks Willock to the ground, then stands on his foot when there’s really no need for him to do so. Saucy. Some karma as the resulting free kick leads to a corner for Newcastle on the left.
9.09pm GMT 21:09
65 min: Willock chases a long ball down the right. Keane plays backwards to Pickford, who slices wildly. The ball drops to Branthwaite, and he shanks even more spectacularly. The ball squirts behind him and out for a corner. Nothing comes from the set piece, but that mistake by Pickford gives the crowd an opportunity to air some of their most popular Sunderland material.
Updated at 9.10pm GMT
9.07pm GMT 21:07
63 min: The ever-exciting Saint-Maximin sashays down the inside-left channel again before swivelling and threading a teasing cross through the six-yard box. Wood, back on his heels, can’t get anywhere near it, but that was asking to be slammed home by an on-point striker.
9.06pm GMT 21:06
62 min: Trippier makes good down the right. His briskly delivered cross is half cleared. Trippier tries to go down the flank again, only to be clumsily barged over by Alli. Trippier gets up with a view to taking the free kick himself.
9.05pm GMT 21:05
61 min: Incidentally, the other Everton debutant, Alli, was partially to blame for Newcastle’s second goal, allowing himself to be stripped of possession at the start of the move by Willock with the greatest of ease.
9.04pm GMT 21:04
60 min: Van de Beek comes on for his Everton debut. Gomes, one bad challenge from dismissal, makes way.
9.03pm GMT 21:03
59 min: Richarlison takes himself. He tries to slide a shot under the wall, as nobody’s lying behind it. The wall doesn’t jump. The ball deflects to Branthwaite, who sends a fierce pearler straight at Dubravka from 25 yards. That was one hell of a strike. A little bit to either side, and the keeper might have struggled to keep that out.
9.02pm GMT 21:02
58 min: Now it’s Everton’s turn to try to bounce back immediately. A long pass down the left is contested by Richarlison and Lascelles, the former positioning himself cleverly to ensure he’s barged over. Free kick, just to the left of the D.
9.01pm GMT 21:01
GOAL! Newcastle United 2-1 Everton (Fraser 56)Joelinton busies himself down the inside-left channel. Saint-Maximin takes over at full speed. He reaches the byline and hooks infield. Keane tries to clear but the ball skims off the top of his head and drops to Fraser, who scuffs a scruffy one into the net from six yards. Townsend tries to hack off the line, but can’t divert the ball. The Toon lead!
Updated at 9.04pm GMT
8.59pm GMT 20:59
55 min: Branthwaite, after being given a quick once-over, is cleared to continue.
8.58pm GMT 20:58
54 min: Trippier curls the free kick into the box. Branthwaite heads clear, and takes a left hook flush in the mush from Pickford. He stays down. Everton have been in the wars tonight.
8.56pm GMT 20:56
52 min: Alli is this close to bursting clear down the middle, but can’t quite take the ball with him. Newcastle go up the other end, Saint-Maximin drawing a foul from Gomes, just to the left of the Everton box. Gomes, having already been booked, is walking a fine line here.
8.55pm GMT 20:55
51 min: Townsend whips it in. Lascelles and Dubravka confuse each other and the ball deflects out for a corner. From the set piece on the left, Gordon dribbles in and sends a crispy struck curler towards the top right. Dubravka does well to read his intention and claims.
8.54pm GMT 20:54
50 min: Saint-Maximin shoots from the left-hand corner of the Everton box. His effort is blocked by Allan’s arm. It should be a free kick, the arm well away from the body, but the referee waves play on. Shelvey’s loose pass is snaffled by Allan, who sends Richarlison tearing off down the right. Just as it looks as though he’ll break free, Schar comes across and cleans him out with a comically late lunge. Just a yellow, but a free kick in a dangerous position.
8.52pm GMT 20:52
48 min: The resulting free kick, from the centre circle, is floated into the Everton box. The ball drops to Lascelles and Willock, who get in each other’s way. Had one of them been elsewhere, the other would have surely whistled that into the net from 12 yards.
8.50pm GMT 20:50
47 min: Saint-Maximin is cynically checked by Gomes, a silent-movie tug of the old shorts, and it’s an obvious yellow. Into the book he goes.
8.49pm GMT 20:49
Newcastle get the second half started. A stat here from BT Sport: the goals were separated by just 107 seconds, the shortest period of time between two own goals in Premier League history. Other top-flight Football League seasons are available.
8.43pm GMT 20:43
Half-time entertainment.
8.35pm GMT 20:35
HALF TIME: Newcastle United 1-1 EvertonThe hosts will be the happier, having equalised and finished the half strongly, while Everton will rue the enforced departures of Gray and Mina. All set up for a rip-roaring second half. No flipping.
8.34pm GMT 20:34
45 min +3: One of the most absurd misses of all time. Saint-Maximin, dribbling into the box from the right, twists Keane and Holgate inside and out, before cutting back, past the dazed defenders, and teeing up Joelinton on the penalty spot. Joelinton has to score, but he slips and swings a leg at the ball while falling, managing only to kick it against his own confused head. Back in the day, you could have made a good living in the music hall with that act.
Updated at 8.37pm GMT
8.32pm GMT 20:32
45 min +2: Nor the second.
8.31pm GMT 20:31
45 min +1: Not much happens in the first of them.
8.30pm GMT 20:30
45 min: There will be three additional first-half minutes.
8.29pm GMT 20:29
44 min: Targett crosses deep from the left. Fraser heads goalwards. Branthwaite blocks with a header of his own, the ball twanging out for another corner. Nothing comes of this one.
8.28pm GMT 20:28
42 min: Newcastle should be leading. Trippier’s long corner is only half cleared. Fraser, just to the right of the D, takes a shot. It loops off a defender and drops to Wood, totally free, six yards out. Wood sends a weak header straight at Pickford. Anything steered pretty much anywhere else would have been in. What a chance.
8.26pm GMT 20:26
41 min: Joelinton dribbles at pace down the left, skipping past Allan as though he wasn’t there. He enters the box and takes a shot that’s deflected wide left. Corner.
8.24pm GMT 20:24
40 min: Two own goals in quick succession, then, though you can’t really blame either man for scoring them. Both the victim of unlucky high-speed ricochets. It’s fair to say St James’ is bouncing as a result.
8.23pm GMT 20:23
GOAL! Newcastle United 1-1 Everton (Holgate og 38)Newcastle respond immediately! Willock forces a corner down the right. The corner’s swung in. Lascelles, minded to make up for his own goal, rises highest and crashes a header past Pickford. The ball clanks off the bar, down, and in off Holgate. What a response!
Updated at 8.31pm GMT
8.22pm GMT 20:22
GOAL! Newcastle United 0-1 Everton (Lascelles 36)Gordon, the victim of Shelvey’s tackle, takes the resulting free kick himself, out on the left touchline. He swings it in, and instigates a game of pinball in the six-yard box. The ball breaks to Holgate, just to the left, and he smacks it goalwards. It’s half-cleared off the line by Targett, but cannons off Lascelles and back into the bottom left!
Updated at 8.42pm GMT