Graham Potter returns to the south coast, while Newcastle look to continue their top-four push. Join Scott Murray for all the latest.
Kai Havertz crashes a header home, and all of a sudden it’s back on at the Amex. Brentford 1-0 Wolves (Mee 50). Wolves are still in relegation-infused bother, but they’ve responded perfectly to going behind. Brentford 1-1 Wolves (Neves 52). A deflected Ryan Sessegnon shot whistles into the net, and out-of-sorts Spurs are back in it at Dean Court! Bournemouth 2-1 Tottenham (Sessegnon 57). The VAR pedants look in vain for a reason to chalk it off, but there’s nothing wrong with it, and after an interminable wait, it stands. Ben Davies converts from a Spurs corner, benefiting from a Mark Travers flap, and the comeback is complete! A last-gasp winner slammed into the net by Rodrigo Bentancur, and this turnaround will change the mood music in N17 ahead of the must-not-lose Champions League game in Marseille. Preston, having been one down early doors, are 2-1 up in added time thanks to Jordan Storey. “Brighton, who were winless in five matches under Roberto De Zerbi, were fired by indignation and could have won by more than 4-1.” “Spurs showed plenty of the spirit and fight that Antonio Conte has long been calling for.”
NEWCASTLE 4-0 ASTON VILLA - CRAIG HOPE AT ST JAMES' PARK: Callum Wilson scored twice, while Joelinton and Miguel Almiron also netted for Eddie Howe's side.
Wilson would have had a hat-trick had Robin Olsen not then blocked his shot three minutes later. As for this game, they had not played particularly well during the opening 45 minutes, in which Villa lost goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez to a head injury. Southgate, in the stands, could be seen smiling. Wilson had not enjoyed his best half to that point. Joelinton netted the other and that, too, would have given the watching Tite food for thought. And how enthused Gareth Southgate and Tite would have left after experiencing a blistering second half in which Eddie Howe’s awesome Newcastle simply blew Villa away.
Get a report of the Newcastle United vs. Aston Villa 2022-23 English Premier League football match.
[Paraguay](/soccer/team?id=210) international Almiron made it four in the 67th, taking a couple of touches before curling an exquisite left-foot shot in at the far post as Newcastle ran riot against a ragged Villa defence. [Emiliano Martinez](https://www.espn.com/soccer/player/_/id/158626/Emiliano-Martínez) was struck in the head by team mate [Tyrone Mings](https://www.espn.com/soccer/player/_/id/181312/Tyrone-Mings)' knee in the 18th minute and had to be replaced by [Robin Olsen](https://www.espn.com/soccer/player/_/id/178176/Robin-Olsen) 17 minutes later. [Callum Wilson](https://www.espn.com/soccer/player/_/id/138924/Callum-Wilson) netted twice and [Miguel Almiron](https://www.espn.com/soccer/player/_/id/48128/Miguel-Almirón) scored a sensational second-half strike as fourth-placed Newcastle thrashed [Aston Villa](/soccer/team?id=362) 4-0 at St James' Park on Saturday.
Newcastle United forward Callum Wilson scored twice and Miguel Almiron netted a sensational second-half strike as the fourth-placed Magpies thrashed Aston ...
We have to keep this form going." It was becoming frustrating. "It was a great performance.
EXCLUSIVE Barcelona might have financial trouble but that is not stopping them splash the cash this January with one Newcastle star on their shortlist but ...
But, as ever, they are already plotting a serious shuffling of their pack - with Toon favourite Guimaraes, 25 next month, very much on on the radar. [Premier League](https://www.dailystar.co.uk/latest/premier-league) outfit are now owned by the Saudis and have limitless cash reserves - unlike the Catalans. [Manchester United](https://www.dailystar.co.uk/latest/manchester-united-fc) - despite a proposed £80m switch there in the last window collapsing over the deferred wages they owed him post-COVID. [Newcastle](https://www.dailystar.co.uk/latest/newcastle-united-fc) ace Bruno Guimaraes is wanted by [Barcelona](https://www.dailystar.co.uk/latest/barcelona-fc) as the fallen European giants make plans for yet another overhaul. [ Jurgen Klopp escapes touchline ban after Man City red card - but still gets punished](https://www.dailystar.co.uk/sport/football/breaking-klopp-city-liverpool-red-28344657) [Champions League](https://www.dailystar.co.uk/latest/champions-league) last week, further compounding their desperate financial plight.
The Qatar World Cup finals kick off three weeks today. Qatar v Ecuador the first match, taking place on Sunday 20 November. A season like no other, as the ...
You look at how poor / average some of the defenders Gareth Southgate perseveres with and certainly based on Premier League form, you know that the Big Lad from Blyth would let nobody down if somehow making the England squad. It would be a big surprise at this late stage but Joelinton under Eddie Howe has transformed into one of the best midfielders in the Premier League. I think with 26 places up for grabs and being one of their most exciting prospects, the NUFC teenager will make the trip. Fabian Schar – At one time was an automatic choice for Switzerland but in the past year has found himself a regular sub. Callum Wilson – Amazing how quickly that Newcastle fans have gone from wondering if we would ever again see one of our players make an England squad, to now have two certainties and arguably another near-certainty, to go to Qatar. The Brazil team boss seeing yet another class performance and having so far been an occasional sub, I think Tite will now be giving every consideration as to whether Bruno should now be a contender for a starting position in the finals.
Newcastle enjoy a 4-0 rout of Aston Villa. Read more at straitstimes.com.
“That’s the football and the style that we want to see on a consistent basis here. He’s certainly the one in the box.” “The first goal is so important in any game. I almost think it’s better, you just play your normal game and you’re not overthinking too much,” Howe said of Southgate’s presence in the stands. With the new players that come and the way they play, brave. Look now, Newcastle is another part of this, is already there.”
It is up on level 7 and directly in front of where me and my 11 year old son have sat, when we can get home tickets. It is allocated to families and is a ...
But Level 7 is what we have got and it is an absolute privilege to be in the ground watching a reborn Newcastle (Just so happens a lot of my friends who were season ticket holders in the old Milburn stand, were relocated when the stand was developed and jacked in their tickets as they were too far back). Newcastle United score and those obnoxious teenagers suddenly become our family and we hug each other with joy, shouting at the top of our voices. I have been following Newcastle since I was younger than my son is now, with my first games being in the East Stand next to the away support in the ‘New Stand’ seats as it was. I was the drunk obnoxious teenager abusing the away support with like-minded mates back then. My mates slate this part of the ground as being too far away from the pitch and I understand, having spent many years on open terracing through the eighties, able to shout at players within earshot. Almost a year ago, me the wife and son and daughter were in the Gallowgate end for the Cambridge game.
The Magpies have a whole host of celebrity supporters that have followed the club over a number of years.
There have been many lows over the past few years and not a whole lot of highs for fans, famous or otherwise, to shout about but spirits are high around St James’ Park after a very promising run of form that has taken United into the European places. Here are nine celebrity supporters of Newcastle United and their reported net worth, using data gathered from search site Celebrity Net Worth. Whether it’s the well known beloved TV presenting duo, Pop royalty or actual living legends of the music industry there are more than a few big name followers of the Magpies.
The Magpies' vice captain marked his 300th English league appearance with a victory and a clean sheet.
That's credit to the gaffer and all the staff." "I think we've shown that we can stay on the front foot all season. We'd won back-to-back games and wanted to keep winning and keep fighting to be up there in the table. We know how important they can be and they deserve huge credit. "Villa are a very good side and it was about getting that first goal and being patient. Newcastle were made to huff and puff in the first half, but headed into the break ahead following Wilson's 45th minute penalty.
Newcastle pursued Joao Pedro last summer but Watford, surprisingly, made the terms of his new contract very public.
When the Sarr transfer to Aston Villa collapsed, it meant that if no one else came in for the Senegalese, Watford may have had to consider letting Joao Pedro go to help balance the post-relegation books. In the end, both stayed, although only one signed a new deal. Although Edwards praised the professionalism of both players at the time, it’s known that he was frustrated that news of the Brazilian’s absence due to an injury was leaked prior to the game, which he felt could have given Preston a competitive advantage. Newcastle’s Chris Wood was discussed as a makeweight in the deal, but due to the late nature of the proposal it was never given serious consideration by Watford. By the final day, Watford had resolved not to sell Joao Pedro, having met with the player and his representatives. When his new deal was announced last month, the club’s official media release referred to “rumours” and “intense transfer speculation” that surrounded the 21-year-old during the transfer window. Both players were pulled from the starting line-up to play at Deepdale at the last minute after then-head coach Rob Edwards had prepared for the game with them. [Joao Pedro](https://theathletic.com/football/player/joao-pedro-gmg1AyjT4hVDDzLe/) is used to late drama, on and off the field. But after his last campaign in the Championship, the 2020-21 season, he was rewarded with an additional two years — taking it to 2027. The hope is his season, which was hindered by a recent injury, will gather pace between now, the The terms included an increased basic salary and greater rewards for hitting goalscoring and appearance targets in addition to winning promotion and international recognition. It’s higher now than when [Newcastle](https://theathletic.com/football/team/newcastle-united/) failed to lure him away with just hours remaining in the summer transfer window.