Newcastle vs Man United, PL matchday 29, 2/4/2023, line-ups. BeSoccer
Join us for live coverage of Newcastle United's home tie against Manchester United in the Premier League. It's fifth hosting third here as it's a vital clash for those coveted Champions League spots.
FT: Newcastle 2-0 Man United. Professional performance from the Magpies here as they show United who's boss. A late Wilson goal tops off a great performance all afternoon, with Ten Hag's side unable to create much at all going forward. Thanks for joining the live this afternoon.
IT'S ALL OVER NOW!!!! WILSON GETS THE SECOND!!!!! They didn't use the free-kick for time wasting and they wanted more which they got. Great ball whipped in onto a Wilson head who rose above his markers.
GOOOOOAAALLLLL FOR NEWCASTLE!!!!!! A great team move there. First it was Guimaraes who put a cross to the back post where Saint Maximin was waiting to head it back across goal where Willock was lying in wait to head home from point-blank range.
SUBS for Man Utd: Antony and Weghort off for Sancho and Martial
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Game starting to heat up here as both sides are frustrated to be pegged at 0-0.
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Saint Maximin charges down the flank and he earns a corner for his efforts.
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Quite a balanced opening stage to this second half here, no massive chance for either side.
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Saint Maximin gets a free kick in a great position here, edge of the box.
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Second half has been got underway by the home side.
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HT: Newcastle 0-0 Man United. Great half from the home side in particular there who are unlucky not to be ahead. De Gea is certainly one to thank after he made a great double save to keep it at 0-0. Man United's goalless run continues to two and a half matches.
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One minute added....
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Antony earns United's first corner of the game.
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Willock goes close for the home side as the Magpie comes flying in a the back stick. But his momentum was clearly too much as it sails just over.
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WHAT AN EFFORT FROM LONGSTAFF!!! The Newcastle born-and-bred star lets fly from ouside the box and De Gea's lucky to get away with that one as it drifts just wide of the goal.
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Another corner for the home side...
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Willock gets a corner after his shot was deflected out.
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Red Devils have fought off the initial Magpie pressure here and look much more comfortable.
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Over from Murphy who let loose from just outside the box.
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Antony and Dan Burn caught up in a little bit of a scuffle, resulting in no cards for now.
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Well that was a shocker from Antony. Who's knows if it was a shot or a cross, but the Brazilian's 'kick' goes wide.
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UNBELIEVABLE DOUBLE SAVE FROM DE GEA!!! The Spanish genius first stops the header from point-blank range before scrambling to get the second shot away whilst down on the floor. He knew very little about that second one.
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Isak is just not quite tall enough! The Swede is unable to get his head on the cross.
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Weghorst unable to find the net from a tough angle there, the Dutchman only finds the side netting.
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It's been all about the Magpies so far in this first half with the home side dominating the affair.
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Newcastle within a hari's width of smashing one home, but Man United flood the box just in time, keeping it away from De Gea.
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Quite an open first few minutes, end-to-end stuff. Very energetic start to get the crowd warmed up.
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First corner of the game goes to the home side, much to the fans' delight.
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Aaaaaaaaaaand we are underway for this one! Promises to be a tasty tie.
Start of match
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SUBS for Newcastle: Saint Maximin and Murphy off for Gordon and Joelinton
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Both sets of players in the tunnel and desperate to get going here in Newcastle, great atmosphere building up.
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Red Devils name three changes from their cup game against Fulham, with Sancho, Wan-Bissaka, and Maguire out for Varane, Dalot and Antony in.
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The Magpies have named an unchanged eleven from their last outing against Nottingham Forest. Why change a winning formula...?
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Newcastle United starting XI CONFIRMED: Pope, Trippier, Schar, Botman, Burn, Guimaraes, Longstaff, Willock, Murphy, Saint-Maximin, Isak.
The last encounter between these two was of course that EFL Cup final back in February which the Red Devils won 2-0.
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As for Ten Hag's United, they'll be raring to go after the international break, with fresh energy in their legs to put breathing space between themselves and Tottenham, who are just one perilous point behind.
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It's been a great season for both concerned here, with Eddie Howe trying to be the catalyst to the Magpies' new life after their owners started investing big.
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It's fifth hosting third here as it's a vital clash for those coveted Champions League spots.
Pre-match
02 April 2023, 17:30
Referee: Stuart Attwell
Stadium: St. James' Park
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