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    onlyplanz_80y6mtBy onlyplanz_80y6mtDecember 20, 2025007 Mins Read
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    Nick Woltemade gives Newcastle an early lead. Photograph: Richard Lee/Shutterstock
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    15 mins: Sanchez claims the corner, but then chucks it to Lewis Hall, who lifts the ball into the empty net – thankfully for the keeper, the referee had blown up for a foul by Schar. The right call, but why on earth did Sanchez throw it?

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    14 mins: Lewis Hall, up against his formative club, gets forward but sees his cross cut out by Gusto. Another Newcastle corner …

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    12 mins: Neto tries to find the right angle in the Newcastle box, but Fabian Schar – 34 today! – blocks his effort, and Gordon then wins a foul from Gusto.

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    11 mins: Garnacho prods the ball beyond Lewis Miley but can’t catch up to it before it trickles out for a goal kick.

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    10 mins: It felt like Newcastle would come flying out of the traps here; now it’s up to Chelsea to get a foothold in the game. They’ve just had to work the ball back to Sanchez, under constant pressure.

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    9 mins: Gusto went down hurt after failing to stop Gordon getting the shot away that led to Newcastle’s goal; he seems OK to carry on for now, and I’m not sure Chelsea can feel too aggrieved about anything.

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    8 mins: The first Newcastle corner is nodded away by Joao Pedro; the second, curled in by Tonali, almost sneaks into the top corner!

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    6 mins: Gordon has another shot on goal, close to the penalty spot – but Sanchez tips it over the bar! The keeper is incensed that play continued, with Gusto down holding his leg – and is booked for dissent.

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    4 mins: Chelsea look to rally quickly and Pedro Neto fires a shot high and wide from a dangerous cross. At the other end …

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    Anthony Gordon is key here, winning possession from Fofana and passing to Tonali, who finds Bruno Guimaraes, who sweeps it out to the right, where Murphy whips in a terrific cross. Gordon gets a touch at the far post, Sanchez makes an instinctive save – but Woltemade is there to smash home the rebound!

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    GOAL! Newcastle 1-0 Sunderland (Woltemade 3′)

    But it’s Newcastle who lead – and Nick Woltemade has his redemption story!

    Nick Woltemade’s in the right place! What a start! Photograph: Owen Humphreys/PASt. James’ Park goes BONKERS!! Photograph: Scott Heppell/ReutersShare

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    2 mins: A first shot on goal for Chelsea, with Cole Palmer trying a cheeky lob from the corner of the penalty area. It lands on the roof of the net.

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    Here we go

    Andy Madley gets us under way at a foggy, chilly St James’ Park. Fun fact: 37 of the 60 Premier League games between these two teams have been won by the home team – a competition record.

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    “I’d like to nominate Michail Antonio, who played left and right wing as well as right back for the Hammers, before moving to centre forward and becoming our leading Premier League scorer to date,” writes Dan Barnett. “A true grafter who left it all on the pitch.”

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    Here’s all the live action you can enjoy with us this weekend …

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    Thanks to Chris Greenhough and Nick Whitbread, who emailed me within seconds of each other to nominate Paul Warhurst – as both noted, a utility phenomenon in the Premier League and Championship Manager, where he could play pretty much anywhere.

    Paul Warhurst doing his thing for Bolton against Manchester United in 2001. Photograph: Phil Noble/PAShare

    “One memorable utility shift was Ryan Bertrand, moved up to left wing in the 2012 Champions League final, sitting in front of Ashley Cole to track Arjen Robben. I believe he’s still the only player to have made his Champions League debut in the final,” says Rob Hobson.

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    “Last weekend’s shambolic and shameful defeat at the dark place won’t be forgotten about any time soon, so there is added pressure to get a result here,” writes Newcastle fan Chris Paraskevas.

    “We’ve been waiting for a semblance of consistency from this team but too often it has been one step forward followed by two steps back. As much as there have been injuries, isn’t that to be expected of ‘big’ clubs playing in all the ‘big’ competitions?

    “There’s a noticeable leadership vacuum on the pitch right now and Bruno cannot be expected to constantly lift the team off the canvas and drive us on. Some of the big players ought to look at the example set by Lewis Miley: quietly consistent, adaptable and always calm under pressure.”

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    One interesting trend this season – partly caused by injuries – has been the revival of utility players. Like Dominik Szoboszlai, Lewis Miley is dropping in to right-back from midfield effectively, while Reece James has moved the other way for Chelsea. At Manchester City, Pep Guardiola – who was shifting players around before it was cool – has settled on Nico O’Reilly and Matheus Nunes as his starting full-backs. Anyone I’m missing? And who are your favourite everymen from down the years?

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    Those Newcastle injuries: today Howe is without Burn, Livramento, Sven Botman, Dan Burn, Kieran Trippier, Emil Krafth, Jamaal Lascelles, William Osula and Nick Pope. No Premier League team has more players out at present, but there are more than 130 players nursing some kind of issue, according to Premier Injuries. It’s almost like they play too many games, or something.

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    Eddie Howe talks to TNT Sports: “We want lots of goalmouth action, there’s no better feeling than when you look like scoring goals. We want to pay the fans back for all their support, and the horrible feeling we gave them against Sunderland.”

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    As for Chelsea, there’s just one change from the team that beat Everton in the league last weekend – with Moises Caicedo replacing Enzo Fernández in midfield. Pedro Neto and Alejandro Garnacho, who came off the bench to earn Carabao Cup victory in Cardiff, both start today.

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    Newcastle make three changes from the defeat to Sunderland, with two Jacobs coming in – Ramsey in midfield and Murphy on the right wing. Anthony Elanga drops to the bench, while Lewis Miley slots in at right-back, as he did against Fulham in the League Cup, where he popped up with the winning goal. Tino Livramento and Dan Burn have both joined Eddie Howe’s long injury list, but Lewis Hall is fit to start today.

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    Team news

    Newcastle United (4-3-3): Ramsdale; Miley, Thiaw, Schar, Hall; Guimarães, Tonali, Ramsey; Jacob Murphy, Woltemade, Gordon.
    Subs: Ruddy, Joelinton, Wissa, Barnes, Elanga, Willock, Alex Murphy, Shahar, Neave.

    Chelsea (4-2-3-1): Sánchez; Gusto, Fofana, Chalobah, Cucurella; James, Caicedo; Pedro Neto, Palmer, Garnacho; João Pedro.
    Subs: Jorgensen, Adarabioyo, Badiashile, Fernandez, Santos, Hato, Acheampong, Guiu, Buonanotte.

    Referee: Andrew Madley. VAR: Peter Bankes.
    Assistants: Adrian Holmes, Craig Taylor.

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    Preamble

    Two teams, and two head coaches, on similar paths converge at St James’ Park this afternoon. Newcastle and Chelsea both earned Carabao Cup wins in midweek that partially papered over their recent troubles – but Eddie Howe and Enzo Maresca have both struggled to build any real momentum so far this season.

    Newcastle are 12th in the league, but only six points behind today’s opponents, who sit fourth. In the last month, they have beaten Manchester City at home, run riot at Everton, slipped up twice in the Champions League (where they also sit 12th) and served up a miserably meek performance in the derby defeat to Sunderland.

    Chelsea’s form has been slightly better – save for a defeat to Atalanta that leaves them just behind Newcastle in the European standings. Just like their hosts, though, they are prone to tepid displays whenever a hot streak is threatened. Maresca’s recent comments have only served to turn up the heat, making him more vulnerable on those bad days.

    A little pressure, then, on both dugouts as we head into the fabled busy festive period. It could make for a very watchable game. Kick-off is at 12.30pm (GMT).

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