Summary
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FT. Calvert-Lewin's penalty earns a deserved point on the road. UTT!
— Everton (@Everton) April 2, 2024
⚫️ 1-1 🔵 #NEWEVE pic.twitter.com/Ivx0RtT5vL
90+9'
Game over! Everton salvage a 1-1 draw against Newcastle United.
90+7' Yellow cards! 🟨🟨
Two cards for Everton! Youssef Chermiti and Dwight McNeil are yellow carded for fouls.
90+4'
Newcastle are on top of Everton! The 'Magpies' want to take the victory.
90'
The referee gives 9 minutes of reinstatement!
87' Goal! ⚽
Goal Everton! Dominic Calver defines the penalty to the right in the middle part of the goal to tie the game.
DOMMMMMM!!!
— Everton (@Everton) April 2, 2024
⚫️ 1-1 🔵 #NEWEVE pic.twitter.com/4TAzIL2Nad
86' Penalty!
Paul Dummett pulls Ashley Young by the neck and the VAR says it is a penalty for Everton.
82' Change! 🔁
Another change for Everton! Idrissa Gueye goes off; Youseff Chermiti comes on.
80' Yellow card! 🟨
First card of the game! James Torkowski is painted yellow for a hard sweep to Jacob Murphy.
78' Change! 🔁
Substitution at Newcastle United! Lewis Hall is injured and cannot continue, Paul Dummet replaces him.
76'
Dominic Calvert tries to get a shot on goal, but Dan Burn comes across with a great sweep.
73'
Everton tries, but Newcastle United closes its defensive line well to avoid danger.
70' Change! 🔁
Substitution at Newcastle United! Elliot Anderson comes off the pitch and Joe Willock is replaced by Joe Willock.
67'
Newcastle let in a second goal! Alexander Isak gets on the end of a delayed ball and James Tarkowski saves on the line with a header.
65'
James Garner shoots low on the edge of the area and the ball hits the post.
61' Changes! 🔁
Everton moves his pieces! Beto, Amadou Onana and Abdoulaye Doucouré leave the pitch; Dominic Calvert, James Garner and André Gomes come on.
59' Goal annulled! ❌
After a review, the VAR says it is not a legitimate goal due to Alexander Isak's offside.
57' Goal! ⚽
Newcastle United goal! Alexander Isak puts in a great assist into the box and Dan Burn just has to push it in to make it 2-0.
BURNNNNN!!!!! pic.twitter.com/OAlE5L8T01
— Newcastle United FC (@NUFC) April 2, 2024
54'
Dwight McNeil tries through the air, however, his cross into the box is not very good and goes wide.
51'
Everton comes close, but at the moment of the definition they fail a lot.
48'
Unbelievable! James Tarkowski tries to get a ball out of the box, but his shot is deflected and almost results in an own goal.
46'
Barely 1 minute into the second half and the boos for Jordan Pickford are once again present.
45'
Second part begins
HALF TIME
Newcastle 62 Possession % 38 Everton
Newcastle 4 Shots on goal 1 Everton
Newcastle 4 Corner kicks 0 Everton
Newcastle 4 Fouls 6 Everton
Newcastle 6 Free kicks 4 Everton
Newcastle 0 Yellow cards 0 Everton
Newcastle 0 Red cards 0 Everton
45+4'
The first half is over! Newcastle United is leading Everton 1-0.
45+2'
Newcastle United wants another goal! Alexander Isak's right-footed shot on the edge of the box goes just wide of the Everton goal.
45'
4 minutes are added to the first part.
44'
Jacob Murphy puts a shot inside the box and Jordan Pickford gets his leg in to save Everton's second goal.
42'
Close! Abdoulaye Doucouré gets in a left-footed shot, but the Newcatle United goalkeeper held on until the last moment and controlled with both hands.
40'
Everton were mounting a great counter-attack, but Newcastle United's defensive cover did a better job and stole the ball.
37'
Lewis Hall lies on the field, suffering from rib pain.
34'
Newcastle United were putting together a great move in the Everton box, but Idrissa Gueye sweeps in and finishes with the danger sending the ball wide.
32'
It looks like we'll see changes at halftime, the Everton manager sends his players out to warm up.
29'
Beto sends a shot on the edge of the area, but the ball goes wide of the Newcastle United goal.
28'
Jacob Murphy tries from long range, but the ball goes over Jordan Pickford's goal.
26'
Newcastle United are on top of Everton with good possession, playing calmly and taking their time.
24'
The booing for Jordan Pickford goes on and on.
20'
The game is momentarily stopped, the referee granted 1 minute of rehydration.
17'
Newcastle United regain confidence after the goal and now keep possession of the ball.
14' Goal! ⚽
Newcastle United goal! Alexander Isak faces up and nails a right-footed shot to put the ball inside Jordan Pickford's left-hand post.
ISAAAAKKKK!!!!! pic.twitter.com/NkNjXBQ4ae
— Newcastle United FC (@NUFC) April 2, 2024
11'
Jarrad Branthwaite gets across with a sweep to prevent a dangerous play in the Everton box.
8'
Everton pushes forward! James Tarkowski heads the ball over the crossbar.
6'
Everton comes close! Beto tucks in a delayed ball from outside the box and it barely goes over the goal.
5'
It's not pretty! Every time the ball reaches Jordan Pickford's feet the fans boo him.
2'
Everton are saved! Jordan Pickford saves a shot from Harvey Barnes to prevent the first goal of the game.
1'
The whistle blows! The ball is rolling at St James' Park.
Exit to the field
All set for Newcastle vs Everton! Both teams take the field at St James' Park with the refereeing team to kick off the match.
Everton starting eleven
This is how the 'Toffees' come out this morning looking for the away win:
Tonight's Toffees! ✊ #NEWEVE pic.twitter.com/ubjmf2zqvr
— Everton (@Everton) April 2, 2024
Newcastle starting eleven
This is how the 'Magpies' come out this morning looking for the home win:
HOWAY NEWCASTLE! 💪#NEWEVE // #NUFC pic.twitter.com/WxJouLtQAm
— Newcastle United FC (@NUFC) April 2, 2024
Warming
A few minutes before kickoff, both teams are already on the field stretching and touching the ball in preparation for the match.
Injured at Newcastle
It was confirmed that team captain Jamaal Lascelles suffered a torn ligament in his right leg in the win over West Ham. He is expected to undergo surgery next week and will be out for approximately 6 to 9 months. Photo: Newcastle United (Twitter)
Fans
The home and away fans are slowly beginning to arrive at St James' Park for this Premier League matchday 31 game, and a large crowd is expected.
Referee
Tony Harrington will be in charge of enforcing the rules in this great match between Newcastle vs Everton, his assistants will be Scott Ledger and Sian Massey-Ellis, the fourth official will be Anthony Taylor and the VAR will be Michael Salisbury and Natalie Aspinall. Photo: Newcastle United
Statements at Everton
Manager Sean Dyche wants to get Everton back on track.
We need to play well because in the Premier League there are no tricks, and there certainly aren't when you go to places like that.
A lot of respect for Eddie and what he has done there, and his staff. I know a couple of players there; good people, obviously.
It's not an easy task. We have a pretty experienced group. Some are learning as we go along, but we hope to get there and deliver a performance. We've had a knock ourselves and now it's about correcting it.
Everton players appeared
The visiting team has appeared! The players are going to reconnoiter the pitch before warming up.
🗣️ Tarky's pre-game thoughts
— Everton (@Everton) April 2, 2024
📋 Team news in full
🔢 Match stats
⏮️ Highlights of last meeting
Statements at Newcastle
Coach Eddie Howe is not confident.
It's going to be a really tough game. Whenever you play one of Sean Dyche's teams, it's always a very tough game.
Playing two games at home is really important, but let's not underestimate the challenge ahead of us.
Last encounters
In the last five meetings Newcastle United come in with a slight advantage over Everton with three wins and two defeats.
Premier League 07/12/2023 | Everton 3-0 Newcastle
Premier League 27/04/2023 | Everton 1-4 Newcastle
Premier League 19/10/2022 | Newcastle 1-0 Everton
Premier League 17/03/2022 | Everton 1-0 Newcastle
Premier League 08/02/2022 | Newcastle 3-1 Everton
Newcastle United players arrived
The home team is here! The players go straight to the dressing room to get ready to warm up.
In the building. 👊 pic.twitter.com/a9WF3vAjlv
— Newcastle United FC (@NUFC) April 2, 2024
We contimue
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In a few moments we will share with you the starting lineups for Newcastle United vs Everton live, as well as the latest information from St James' Park. Keep an eye on the action with VAVEL's minute-by-minute live online coverage.
What time is the game and where to watch?
This is the kick-off time for the game between Newcastle United vs Everton on April 2 in several countries:
Germany: 9:00 PM (Sky Sport 1 / Sky Go)
Argentina: 4:00 PM (Star+ / ESPN2 Argentina)
Bolivia: 3:00 PM (Star+ / ESPN2)
Brazil: 4:00 PM (Star+)
Chile: 4:00 PM (Star+ / ESPN2)
Colombia: 2:00 PM (Star+ / ESPN2)
Costa Rica: 1:00 PM (Paramount+)
Ecuador: 2:00 PM (Star+ / ESPN2)
United States: (ET): 3:00 PM (USA Network / NBC Sports App)
Spain: 9:00 PM (DAZN)
United Kingdom: 8:00 PM (Sky Sports)
Mexico: 1:00 PM (Paramount+)
Paraguay: 3:00 PM (Star+ / ESPN2 Argentina)
Peru: 2:00 PM (Star+ / ESPN2)
Portugal: 8:00 PM (DAZN / Eleven Sports 3)
Uruguay: 4:00 PM (Star+ / ESPN2 Argentina)
Venezuela: 3:00 PM (Star+ / ESPN2)
Everton player to watch
On the 'Magpies' side we will take into account Abdoulaye Doucouré, an experienced 31-year-old midfielder who has managed to score 6 goals and 1 assist in the tournament. He is very involved in attacking plays alongside Dominic Calvert-Lewin. His tackling, speed and mid-range strike could unbalance Newcastle United's defense. Photo: Everton Football Club (Facebook)
Newcastle United player to watch
In the 'Toffees' squad, the player to watch is Anthony Gordon, a young 23-year-old striker who has 9 goals and 6 assists this tournament. He is very participative in attacking plays along with Alexander Isak. His tackling, speed and dribbling make him a danger for Everton. Photo: Newcastle United (Facebook)
Latest Everton lineup
This is how Everton lined up against Bournemouth on Matchday 30 of the Premier League:
J. Pickford (P); J. Tarkowski, J. Branthwaite, S. Coleman, B. Godfrey, J. Garner, A. Onana, J. Harrison, D. McNeil, A. Doucouré and D. Calvert-Lewin.
Coach: Sean Dyche.
Latest Newcastle United lineup
This is how Newcastle faced West Ham on Matchday 30 of the Premier League:
M. Dúbravka (P); F. Schar, J. Lascelles, D. Burn, T. Livramento, B. Guimaraes, J. Willock, S. Longstaff, J. Murphy, A. Gordon and A. Isak.
Coach: Eddie Howe.
How does Everton arrive?
The 'Magpies' in their last five games have underperformed, three defeats and two draws.
Premier League 30/03/2024 | Bournemouth 2-1 Everton
Premier League 09/03/2024 | Man Utd 2-0 Everton
Premier League 02/03/2024 | Everton 1-3 West Ham
Premier League 24/02/2024 | Brighton 1-1 Everton
Premier League 19/02/2024 | Everton 1-1 Crystal
How does Newcastle United arrive?
The 'Toffees' in their last five games have performed consistently, their best result coming against Wolves, with a run of three wins and two defeats.
Premier League 30/03/2024 | Newcastle 4-3 West Ham
FA Cup (Quarterfinals) 16/03/2024 | Man City 2-0 Newcastle
Premier League 11/03/2024 | Chelsea 3-2 Newcastle
Premier League 02/03/2024 | Newcastle 3-0 Wolves
FA Cup (Round 5) 02/29/2024 | Blackburn 1-1 Newcastle (3-4)
Stadium
St James' Park will be the venue for this Premier League Matchday 31 game, located in the metropolitan county of Tyne and Wear in the North East of England in the United Kingdom. The first to get the ball rolling were the players of Newcastle Rangers, an amateur team that used the ground 12 years before Newcastle United FC was founded. It has also been the venue for rugby matches. In addition to sporting competitions, musical concerts have been held at the arena on several occasions, such as: The Rolling Stones, Bruce Springsteen, Queen, Bob Dylan, Bryan Adams and Rod Stewart. The venue has a capacity for 52,387 spectators. Photo: Newcastle United (Facebook)
The Premier League continues
The First Division of England brings us a duel between two teams that live slightly different realities. Newcastle is in eighth position in the table with 43 points and a good chance of getting into the Europa League or Champions League. On the other hand, Everton is struggling in sixteenth position with 25 points and in danger of relegation to the EFL Championship.
Welcome
Hello everyone! Thank you for joining us for the broadcast of the match between Newcastle United vs Everton corresponding to Matchday 31 of the Premier League 2023-24.
My name is Uriel Garcia and I will be your host for this match. We will provide you with pre-match analysis, score updates and live news here on VAVEL.