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We are Newcastle Fans TV. Everything about Newcastle here with daily videos about the club, from news, U21's, transfers previews, reviews, highlights & fan cams from the Toon Army. Our team of 8 people are passionate about our beloved club, come share our journey.
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Lee headed to the City Ground for this match vlog as he got a lift off Jeff, and we were joined by Adam. This was the opening game of the season in the WSL2 as Becky Langley was at her old stomping ground, the Lasses picked up three points as ever there are plenty of laughs in this podcast!This podcast has been created and uploaded by Newcastle Fans TV, the views in this podcast are not necessarily the views of talkSPORT. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A goalless draw at Elland Road tonight — Leeds and Newcastle shared the spoils in a tense but low-quality affair. Both sides struggled to create clear chances, with Leeds managing just one shot on target, a late effort from Dominic Calvert-Lewin that was denied by Nick Pope’s studs.Newcastle, missing key attackers Alexander Isak and Anthony Gordon, lacked bite up front despite dominating possession (57%). New signing Nick Woltemade watched from the stands, and his absence was felt as the Magpies failed to convert their control into goals1.Leeds, meanwhile, remain unbeaten at home this season, but their attacking play fizzled out repeatedly in the final third. It’s a result that leaves both teams still searching for rhythm early in the campaign.This podcast has been created and uploaded by Newcastle Fans TV, the views in this podcast are not necessarily the views of talkSPORT. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Liverpool's 16-year-old Rio Ngumoha made history as the youngest scorer in the club's history when he struck with virtually the last kick of a breathless encounter to snatch victory against Newcastle United at a stunned St James' Park.The atmosphere was red hot, feelings running high after the Reds' lengthy pursuit of the home side's rebel striker Alexander Isak. And it got the drama it deserved as Newcastle rose off the canvas to rattle the Premier League champions, pulling back to 2-2 after being 2-0 down and despite having Anthony Gordon sent off in first-half stoppage time. Eddie Howe's men had mounted a frantic early surge on Liverpool's goal but were hit by a sucker punch 10 minutes before the break when Ryan Gravenberch's low shot beat Nick Pope, helped by a slight deflection off Fabian Schar.A feisty encounter was constantly played on the edge and it boiled over in first-half stoppage time when Gordon, playing up front, was shown a red card by referee Simon Hooper for a rash late challenge on Virgil van Dijk - the decision confirmed after a video assistant referee (VAR) check. Liverpool stunned the hosts again by doubling their advantage within 30 seconds of the restart when Hugo Ekitike, the striker who snubbed the Magpies to move to Anfield instead, scored with a low, placed right-foot finish.But, despite being a man down, Newcastle rallied and captain Bruno Guimaraes gave them hope with a diving header at the far post after 57 minutes. With Liverpool losing their composure under pressure, substitute Will Osula got in ahead of Gravenberch to bundle in the equaliser past Alisson after 88 minutes.Liverpool looked to have thrown away a victory that looked certain at the start of the second half until substitute Ngumoha, at 16 years and 361 days, provided a sensational climax when left unmarked to fire home in the 10th of 11 added minutes.This podcast has been created and uploaded by Newcastle Fans TV, the views in this podcast are not necessarily the views of talkSPORT. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A massive loss in Newcastle United's second Premier League 2 game of the season and now back-to-back defeats at the start of the Under-21s' 2025/26 campaign, with five different goal scorers finding the net against the Magpies on Friday evening. Lee takes you through individual performances and the team as a night of struggles was clearly evident. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Lewis Hall, Park Sueng-soo, Harrison Ashby and Alex Murphy all started in a very strong u21 lineup in the opening league fixture at Whitley Park against Southampton u21. However the youngsters, who are currently being coached by temporary head coach Robbie Stockdale fell to a victory, despite a dominant performance in possession.This podcast has been created and uploaded by Newcastle Fans TV, the views in this podcast are not necessarily the views of talkSPORT. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A seven-goal spectacle lit up the National League Cup as Newcastle United U21 edged past Gateshead in a pulsating 4-3 victory. Trevan Sanusi stole the show with a dazzling display, showcasing pace, flair, and composure beyond his years. From clinical pace, dazzling wing play to fearless dribbles, the young Magpie made a statement against senior opposition.This podcast has been created and uploaded by Newcastle Fans TV, the views in this podcast are not necessarily the views of talkSPORT. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In front of nearly 65,000 fans at the Seoul World Cup Stadium, Tottenham Hotspur and Newcastle United played out a thrilling 1-1 draw in the final match of the Coupang Play Series. The night was all about Son Heung-min, who made his emotional farewell appearance for Spurs on home soil.⚽ Brennan Johnson (4’) opened the scoring for Spurs with a cool finish and a tribute to Son⚽ Harvey Barnes (38’) leveled it for Newcastle with a sharp strike from the left😢 Son subbed off in the 64th minute to a standing ovation and guard of honour🩼 Late injury scare for James Maddison, stretchered off with a knee issue🏟️ Electric atmosphere in Seoul🫶 Fans from both sides showing love for Son💬 Post-match reactions from Newcastle and Spurs supporters🎶 Son’s farewell song echoing through the stadiumThis wasn’t just a preseason friendly—it was a moment of history for Korean football and a heartfelt goodbye to one of the Premier League’s greatest icons.This podcast has been created and uploaded by Newcastle Fans TV, the views in this podcast are not necessarily the views of talkSPORT. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Lee’s out in Suwon and his hotel from Newcastle United’s latest pre-season clash, this time against the K-League All Stars. In front of 27,000 fans at the Suwon World Cup Stadium, the Magpies suffered a narrow 1-0 defeat, with Kim Jin-gyu netting the only goal.🎥 Vlog Highlights🏟️ Matchday vibes from Suwon😬 Reaction to Newcastle’s third straight preseason loss🩼 Concern over Joe Willock’s late injury scare🇰🇷 Local fans showing love for Seung-soo Park’s debut🍢 Lee explores Suwon’s street food scene and stadium culture💬 Honest thoughts on the team’s performance and what’s nextDespite the result, the Toon Army brought the noise—and Lee was right there in the thick of it. From chants to chaos, this vlog captures the raw emotion of following Newcastle across Asia.This podcast has been created and uploaded by Newcastle Fans TV, the views in this podcast are not necessarily the views of talkSPORT. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A spirited performance from the Magpies in Singapore ended in a narrow 3-2 defeat to Arsenal, but there were plenty of positives to take away. Anthony Elanga marked his debut with a goal just six minutes in, and Jacob Murphy’s second-half strike showcased Newcastle’s attacking intent. Despite a late penalty from Martin Ødegaard, won by Arsenal’s teenage sensation Max Dowman, Eddie Howe’s side showed resilience and flashes of brilliance throughout.📍 Match Highlights⚽ Elanga (6’) – Debut goal for the £55m signing⚽ J. Murphy (58’) – Thunderous equalizer from distance❌ Alex Murphy own goal & Ødegaard penalty sealed Arsenal’s winAlexander Isak’s future remains uncertain amid interest from LiverpoolNewcastle eye replacements like Yoane Wissa and Jorgen Strand LarsenFans await further reinforcements ahead of the Champions League campaignThis podcast has been created and uploaded by Newcastle Fans TV, the views in this podcast are not necessarily the views of talkSPORT. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Newcastle United’s pre-season opener ended in disaster as Celtic ran riot at Parkhead, thrashing the Magpies 4-0 in front of a roaring crowd. With over 10,000 Geordies in the stands, the Toon Army witnessed a humbling defeat that raised serious questions ahead of the new campaign.In this video, we break down:Arne Engels’ cool penalty opener.Nick Pope’s costly error gifting Johnny Kenny a tap-in.Hyun-Jun Yang’s slick finish after a lightning counter.Liam Scales’ towering header from a Kieran Tierney cross.🧤 Pope’s nightmare. 🧨 Celtic’s dominance. 🎬 Alexander Isak's future.Eddie Howe’s side looked off the pace, missing key players like Isak and Joelinton, while Celtic — sharper and fitter — delivered a statement performance.This podcast has been created and uploaded by Newcastle Fans TV, the views in this podcast are not necessarily the views of talkSPORT. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Newcastle United kicked off their pre-season in style with a commanding 4-0 victory over Carlisle United at St. James' Park! Goals from Sean Longstaff, Joelinton, Jacob Murphy, and Ben Parkinson sealed the win in a match that showcased both first-team sharpness and exciting young talent.PLUS — we dive into the latest transfer speculation linking Hugo Ekitike with a move to the Magpies. After scoring 22 goals and 12 assists last season for Eintracht Frankfurt, the French striker is once again on Newcastle’s radar. With a reported £86 million release clause, could this finally be the summer Ekitike makes the move to Tyneside?This podcast has been created and uploaded by Newcastle Fans TV, the views in this podcast are not necessarily the views of talkSPORT. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Antoine Semenyo and Rayan Cherki both scored as Manchester City took control of their Carabao Cup semi-final against holders Newcastle United.Semenyo only completed his £65m move from Bournemouth less than a week ago, but the new arrival has already made a huge impact.After netting one and setting up another on his debut, in the club record-equalling 10-1 rout against Exeter City at the weekend, the forward stepped up with a crucial opener in the first leg of this semi-final at St James' Park.Semenyo, who later had a goal disallowed, was in the right place at the right time to convert at the back post after Jeremy Doku's cross was hooked on by Bernardo Silva.No wonder Newcastle head coach Eddie Howe rued how Semenyo was eligible to play on Tuesday night following a rule change - despite already featuring for Bournemouth earlier in the competition.But Newcastle's evening got worse deep into stoppage time when substitute Cherki doubled his side's advantage after lashing the ball into the net.How Newcastle will rue what might have been after twice hitting the woodwork when the score was goalless.Manchester City goalkeeper James Trafford tipped Yoane Wissa's looping header on to the crossbar before Newcastle captain Bruno Guimaraes struck the bar with a rasping effort just seconds later.Wissa also had a golden opportunity to put his side in front early on - only to scoop the ball over the bar from close range.But it was Manchester City, the eight-time winners, who take a commanding lead back to the Etihad when these sides meet again in the return fixture on 4 February.This podcast has been created and uploaded by Newcastle Fans TV, the views in this podcast are not necessarily the views of talkSPORT. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Aaron Ramsdale saved three penalties in a dramatic shootout as Newcastle United defeated Bournemouth to reach the FA Cup fourth round.The former Bournemouth goalkeeper came back to haunt his former side and denied Evanilson, Alex Jimenez and, finally, Bafode Diakite in a nail-biting shootout at St James' Park after the tie could not be settled in extra time.Newcastle defender Malick Thiaw had put the hosts 7-6 up in sudden death after coolly dispatching his spot-kick.So Diakite had to score to keep the visitors in the cup - but he saw his effort saved by Ramsdale to the sound of deafening cheers.On an afternoon Newcastle supporters again paid tribute to club legend Kevin Keegan, who was diagnosed with cancer, it was rather fitting that this was another topsy-turvy game following the incredible 4-3 midweek victory against Leeds United.Barnes confidently put the hosts ahead in the second half of normal time with his 10th goal of the season after latching on to Nick Woltemade's through ball.But spirited Bournemouth responded through Alex Scott, who tapped home at the back post, after substitute Evanilson flashed the ball across the face of goal.David Brooks then put Bournemouth in front after letting fly with a sumptuous effort from 20 yards to send Andoni Iraola and his staff wild on the touchline.There was still time for another twist, however, and Newcastle were awarded a penalty deep into stoppage time when goalkeeper Djordje Petrovic took down Sandro Tonali inside the box.Anthony Gordon stepped up from the spot and, though Petrovic guessed correctly, the Newcastle forward managed to drill the ball into the bottom left-hand corner to take the tie into extra time.Barnes scored another late goal - in the 118th minute - following his dramatic midweek winner.But this game was far from over and Bournemouth substitute Marcus Tavernier got in between Sven Botman and Thiaw to poke home in stoppage time and take the game to penalties.Newcastle won the shootout, though, with the help of Ramsdale, as head coach Eddie Howe recorded just his second ever win against his former side. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Frankie Coulson's late strike condemned Newcastle United Under-21s to a 1-0 home defeat against Middlesbrough in the Premier League 2 on Friday night.The league clash looked to be heading towards a stalemate at Whitley Park before the young Magpies, targeting back-to-back league wins after November's 3-2 win against Burnley, fell behind in the final stages through Coulson's close-range finish.Newcastle's youngsters were unable to rescue a point against their North east neighbours in the final stages as their winless run across all competitions extended to seven matches.In their first game of 2026, Newcastle's youngsters almost fell behind in the opening 60 seconds as Adam Harrison's intended clearance from his own box was charged down by Layton Campbell but, to the goalkeeper's fortune, the ball bounced wide of the right-hand post.Kyle Fitzgerald, who arrived at St. James' Park from hometown club Galway United in February 2025, completed a positive run towards goal but the Irish winger was unable to attempt a shot at goal as Jack Daley produced a last-ditch interception inside the penalty area.Matheos Ferreira, who netted a hat-trick in Newcastle's FA Youth Cup third round win against Portsmouth last month, went close to netting his first goal of the season at under-21 level as the Ashington-born winger, who signed his professional contract with United last summer, cut inside from the left flank before drilling a venomous dipping effort wide of the right-hand post.Harrison, named on the bench for the Magpies' UEFA Champions League clash away at Bayer 04 Leverkusen, produced an important stop to preserve United's clean sheet hopes as Rio Patterson-Powell's free-kick from the edge of the box was pushed around the right-hand post by the Ponteland-born shot-stopper.In the second half, Harrison was alert to deny Patterson-Powell for a second time as the Boro winger advanced towards goal before his low drive was pushed away by the teenage 'keeper before Magpies skipper Ciaran Thompson blocked the rebounded attempt at goal.The United wingers continued to prove the main vocal points in attack as Ferreira's fizzing strike from the edge of the box, identical to his first-half effort, was spilled by Connor but the Boro 'keeper was able to smother the loose ball.Newcastle maintained their pursuit for the opening goal as Fitzgerald, who has represented Republic of Ireland at under-17 level, arrived onto Ferreira's lofted cross at the back post but his tame volley was comfortably held by Connor.United's second-string faced a testing period from the visitors after the hour mark as Baptiste drove an effort over the crossbar inside the box before, minutes later, Finch took aim from the edge of the box after picking up the ball in a dangerous position but his curling effort from the edge of the penalty area flew past a rooted Harrison.Alfie Hutchison was introduced from the substitutes' bench, making his debut at under-21 level in the process, and was unable to make a goalscoring impact as the Scottish striker, who arrived at the Magpies' Academy from Glasgow Rangers last summer, rose from Ciaran Thompson's in-swinging cross but the 16-year old's header was comfortably held by Connor.Middlesbrough hit the post through Finch as the visitors capitalised on Rory Finneran's unfortunate slip towards the halfway line but despite a dangerous counter-attack, the Boro forward's effort at goal struck the outside of the right-hand post.In the 85th minute, Newcastle's hopes of a clean sheet were dashed as Coulson fired the Teessiders into the lead as Oliver Samuels' free-kick was headed into the unamrked winger's path, who placed the ball beyond Harrison.This podcast has been created and uploaded by Newcastle Fans TV, the views in this podcast are not necessarily the views of talkSPORT. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Newcastle United forward Harvey Barnes scored an incredible 102nd-minute winner as his side ended Leeds United's unbeaten run in an all-time Premier League classic. It looked like the teams were going to share the spoils after Newcastle captain Bruno Guimaraes scored a penalty to make it 3-3 in the final minute of normal time at St James' Park. But there was still time for one final twist in a topsy-turvy game as Barnes fired home through a crowd of bodies in stoppage time to send the stadium into raptures.It was an emotional night as Newcastle supporters repeatedly sang the name of club legend Kevin Keegan, who has been diagnosed with cancer. Keegan is one of the most transformational figures in the club's history, who left his mark as a player and manager, not least as the mastermind behind the Entertainers, who challenged for the Premier League title in 1996. So it was rather fitting that this breathless game was packed with goals, drama and some cavalier defending after Leeds eventually broke the deadlock following an error from Malick Thiaw.Thiaw slipped under pressure from Dominic Calvert-Lewin deep in Newcastle's half and the Leeds forward threaded the ball through to Brenden Aaronson, who clinically picked out the bottom corner from outside the box in the 32nd minute.The goal served as a jolt for sleepy Newcastle, and the hosts quickly drew level thanks to a sidefooted finish from Barnes after Nick Woltemade deftly laid the ball off to his team-mate inside the box. But Leeds were gifted the chance to restore their lead in first-half stoppage time after the tormented Thiaw handled the ball inside the area in a tussle with Calvert-Lewin. Calvert-Lewin coolly sent goalkeeper Nick Pope the wrong way to put the visitors back in front with his ninth goal of an impressive season.But Newcastle came roaring back after the break and Joelinton headed his side level following a clever assist from captain Guimaraes with the outside of his boot. Aaronson then put Leeds back ahead once again in the 79th minute with an angled finish after Ilia Gruev pounced on a misplaced pass from Yoane Wissa to set up his team-mate. But there was still time for Guimaraes to score a penalty before Barnes struck to send Newcastle up to sixth, while Leeds remain 16th.This podcast has been created and uploaded by Newcastle Fans TV, the views in this podcast are not necessarily the views of talkSPORT. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Newcastle United captain Bruno Guimaraes inspired his side to victory as they began the new year with a hard-fought victory against Crystal Palace. Head coach Eddie Howe called January a "season-defining" month for his side before the game and suggested Newcastle "won't get another chance" to kick-start their league season once and for all.Yet it looked like both sides were set to share the spoils after Anthony Gordon and Joelinton had goals disallowed in the first half, and Will Hughes wasted a golden opportunity to open the scoring for Crystal Palace. But Guimaraes led by example with another big goal on home soil to break the deadlock with less than 20 minutes to go. It was Guimaraes who got there ahead of Justin Devenny to head the ball past Crystal Palace goalkeeper Dean Henderson and give the host lift-off.Newcastle have dropped some precious points from winning positions this season but, this time, Howe's team finished strongly and Guimaraes had a big hand in his side's second. It was from his inswinging corner kick that Newcastle doubled their lead after Henderson could only parry the wicked delivery, and the ball eventually fell to Malick Thiaw, who swept home.Newcastle leapfrogged Crystal Palace in the table in the process and have moved up to ninth. Palace, meanwhile, have slipped to 14th and Oliver Glasner's side are now without a win in seven games in all competitions.This podcast has been created and uploaded by Newcastle Fans TV, the views in this podcast are not necessarily the views of talkSPORT. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Newcastle United survived a scare against struggling Burnley to end 2025 with a rare away win. It took Joelinton only 65 seconds to open the scoring at Turf Moor as the Brazilian got ahead of Burnley defender Hjalmar Ekdal to connect with Anthony Gordon's deflected cross and hook the ball into the net. Yoane Wissa then doubled his side's advantage from close range following a goalmouth scramble after Kyle Walker cleared the forward's initial effort off the line.But spirited Burnley rallied and defender Josh Laurent pulled one back with a volley at the back post after Armando Broja flicked the ball on to his unmarked team-mate. Although Newcastle had a string of chances to quickly restore their two-goal lead, Wissa headed wide from Bruno Guimaraes' corner while Harvey Barnes was denied by Martin Dubravka when the former Newcastle goalkeeper rushed off his line.The game became increasingly frenetic and Newcastle were a little relieved to go into half-time in front after defender Fabian Schar cleared Marcus Edwards' effort off the line.Burnley grew in belief after the break and Nick Pope made a big save to keep out Edwards' shot with his leg, and the returning Newcastle goalkeeper also went on to claw away Lucas Pires' goal-bound cross.Burnley then came mightily close to equalising when Laurent's header cannoned off the crossbar. But Newcastle captain Guimaraes sealed the win late on following a mix-up at the back as the visitors recorded just a second away league win since mid-April to move up to 10th. Burnley remain six points from safety in 19th.This podcast has been created and uploaded by Newcastle Fans TV, the views in this podcast are not necessarily the views of talkSPORT. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Manchester United clung on to climb back into the Premier League's top five as Patrick Dorgu's stunning volley proved enough to beat Newcastle at Old Trafford.Missing seven senior players through injury and international duty including skipper Bruno Fernandes, Ruben Amorim's side also lost Mason Mount at half-time. Newcastle had eight players out missing as well.But despite Newcastle having 66% possession and Lewis Hall's thunderous strike bouncing down off the underside of the bar, Eddie Howe's side could not come up with a leveller as their dismal recent form continued.In fairness, Dorgu's first Manchester United goal was worthy of winning any game.As Diogo Dalot's long throw was cleared to the edge of the Newcastle area, Dorgu strode confidently forward and hit the loose ball as it dropped, giving goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale no chance as he touched it into the corner.Benjamin Sesko struck the crossbar before Dalot had a chance to double the home side's lead in the second period, but arriving at speed behind the visitors' defence he could not keep his shot down with only Ramsdale to beat.Newcastle ended the game camped around their opponents' box, but the home side stood firm to claim only their second clean sheet of the season, while Newcastle have now lost six of their past nine away games.This podcast has been created and uploaded by Newcastle Fans TV, the views in this podcast are not necessarily the views of talkSPORT. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Chelsea forward Joao Pedro haunted former suitors Newcastle United as his side showed their powers of recovery to come back from 2-0 down and claim a point. It looked a long way back for Chelsea at a raucous St James' Park after a well-taken double from Nick Woltemade put Newcastle in control at half-time.But no side have dropped more points - 13 - from winning positions in the Premier League than Newcastle. So the stadium suddenly felt a little nervy when Chelsea captain Reece James pulled one back with a pinpoint 25-yard free-kick just a few minutes into the second half.It then turned a little hostile when Newcastle were denied a penalty after Trevoh Chalobah bodychecked Anthony Gordon inside the box before Chelsea equalised. Joao Pedro, who opted to move to Chelsea ahead of Newcastle last summer, drew his side level. The Brazilian raced through on goal and slotted the ball past Aaron Ramsdale after capitalising on a slip from defender Malick Thiaw.It set up a grandstand finish as the game became increasingly stretched and Harvey Barnes had a glorious opportunity to win it for Newcastle late on, but the substitute fired wide on the volley to leave head coach Eddie Howe covering his face with his hands on the touchline. Chelsea remain six points clear of Newcastle in fourth while Howe's side are in 11th for the time being.This podcast has been created and uploaded by Newcastle Fans TV, the views in this podcast are not necessarily the views of talkSPORT. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Lewis Miley scored a dramatic late winner as holders Newcastle United beat Fulham to reach the semi-finals of the Carabao Cup. The quarter-final looked to be heading for penalties after Fulham midfielder Sasa Lukic's header cancelled out Yoane Wissa's opener at St James' Park. But Miley headed home at the near post from Sandro Tonali's stoppage-time corner as Newcastle got back to winning ways following a damaging derby defeat against Sunderland on Sunday.The 19-year-old midfielder stepped up when Newcastle needed him most, having selflessly filled in at right-back because of injuries to Kieran Trippier, Lewis Hall, Dan Burn and Tino Livramento, who hobbled off on Wednesday night. Miley, in the process, gave Eddie Howe a crucial and much-needed victory on a night supporters repeatedly sang the name of the head coach. The youngster was one of five players who kept his place from the weekend as Howe made six changes to his side.Wissa was one of those who came into the team and he quickly made an impression on his first start since recovering from a knee injury and, indeed, since completing his protracted £55m move from Brentford in the summer.Although Benjamin Lecomte got a hand to Jacob Murphy's first-time cross, the Fulham goalkeeper merely knocked the ball into the path of Wissa, who bundled it into the net from close range. However, shaky Newcastle were not ahead for long as Antonee Robinson ghosted into space between Murphy and Miley out wide and picked out the unmarked Sasa Lukic, who powered a header past Aaron Ramsdale.Lecomte later punched away a swerving effort from Bruno Guimaraes and was kept busy, getting down to parry a low drive from Harvey Barnes and making a fine late save to claw away Miley's shot. But Miley rose to head home from the corner that followed to send Newcastle into a third EFL Cup semi-final in four seasons.This podcast has been created and uploaded by Newcastle Fans TV, the views in this podcast are not necessarily the views of talkSPORT. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.




