West Ham's battle to beat the drop continues as the relegation-threatened Hammers face the soaring Magpies at St James' Park.
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Minute-by-minute report: Newcastle's top-four push continues while West Ham fight the drop. Join Scott Murray.
That was a golden opportunity to put West Ham into the lead just before the break. But his cross goes to nobody in particular, and it’s an easy clearance for the West Ham defence. West Ham are again doing a good job of keeping the home fans quiet. 57 min: Joelinton storms into the West Ham box down the inside-right channel. The resulting free kick leads to some head tennis in the Newcastle box, but nothing more. 79 min: Gordon races in from the left and … From the restart, Trippier whips a glorious free kick into the mixer. 88 min: Schar batters a free kick into Ings’ back, proving a point with the West Ham man failing to retreat ten yards in short order. 82 min: Joelinton wins a corner down the right. West Ham break upfield through Fornals and Rice, but they can’t combine, the move breaks down, and the whistle goes. Newcastle started in super-fast style, and briefly threatened to blow West Ham away, but the visitors held firm, came back to put an end to Nick Pope’s run of six consecutive we didn’t quite carry that on for the rest of the first half …
A below-par Newcastle were held to a draw by West Ham at St James' Park on Saturday evening.
VAR are checking if the ball was out of play. Nayef Aguerd (West Ham) - There will have been Hammers fans unhappy at letting go popular whole-hearted defender Craig Dawson to Wolves (a point emphasised when he scored again earlier today), but David Moyes should be trusted with defensive recruits and Aguerd looks a fine one. Gordon so suited to super sub role - The Everton signing could not make a difference today still showed how important he could prove over the rest of the season.
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It saved a point and moved West Ham one clear of the bottom three. Instead, Newcastle’s Brazilian was sat in the stands cradling his baby son as a result of the red card against Southampton. The gap was as wide as the Tyne and Wilson finished with ease. Rather, it was Rice who ran the game. And perhaps minds drifted to that date in the capital. It was the first league goal conceded by Nick Pope in just under 10 hours. For all of that, they began with the same zest with which they had finished in midweek. There was nothing easy about the remainder of the half for Newcastle. In fact, the goals came within just 48 seconds of open play. Their defence appeared to have joined the growing band of mutinous professions. It says much for the distance travelled by Newcastle under Eddie Howe that a draw with West Ham is met with such deflation. There was, then, always a danger this outing would become something of a postscript to the Lord Mayor’s Show.