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101'

END OF GAME

98' Yellow card for Newcastle

Joelinton

97' Substitution for Newcastle

In: Ritchie

Out: Gordon

94'

Bruno Fernandes puts it into the box. Dúbravka grabs it

94'

Garnacho is fouled on the edge of the area. United try to shoot

91' Yellow card for United

Antony

90'

+9

89' GOAL DISALLOWED

Antony hits a free-kick into the box. However, the ball deflects off Maguire's belly and the flag is raised

86'

Garnacho goes on the attack and ends up being stopped by Trippier

85' Substitution for Newcastle

In: Dúbravka

Out: Pope

82'

Pope receives medical attention

80' Substitutions for United

In: Amrabat and Reguilon

Out: Mainoo and Wan-Bissaka

78'

Gordon crosses low. Miley gets his foot to it, but the ball rebounds off Wan-Bissaka. He complains of a handball and the referee calls for a corner

77' Yellow card for United

Maguire

72'

Trippier takes a free-kick low down. The ball deflects off Garnacho and Maguire tries to punch it away

61' Substitutions for United

In: Höjlund and Antony

Out: Martial and Rashford

55' GOAL NEWCASTLE

Trippier crosses low. Gordon appears at the far post and slides the ball into the back of the net

52' LOOK AT HIM

Trippier gives Garnacho a pen near the corner line

46'

Almirón is stopped on the edge of the box. The ball is cleared to Onana

45'

Game restart

46'

First half ends

45'

+1

43'

Livramento crosses from close range. Maguire puts it out for a corner and draws the attention of the defense

38' WOW

Trippier unleashes a free-kick. The ball rebounds off the post

34'

Newcastle hang around United's penalty area. The team waits for space to shoot

29'

Shaw curls a free-kick into Pope's hands

27'

Isak tries a cross and the ball bounces off Shaw

19'

The defense doesn't cut it out properly and the ball is left for Isak to shoot. Maguire blocks and the ball goes over the line

17'

Gordon takes the ball from the edge of the area. The ball goes over the goal

16' ONANA

Joelinton rolls it back. Almirón hits it and Onana gets down to make a double save

14'

Isak tries to feint, Shaw protects Oanana from the ball

10'

Garnacho receives a cross from Bruno Fernandes at the back of the defense. Pope makes the save

7'

Isak is released into the box, he gets the ball on the tip of his boot but can't follow up. Onana keeps the ball

2'

Joelinton tries to get Almirón, but the defense fights back

00'

Blow the whistle

United set out to prepare

Newcastle warming up

Snowy stage

United roster

Newcastle roster

Video refereeing

VAR: Michael Salisbury

AVAR: Ian Hussin

Field refereeing

Referee: Robert Jones

Assistant 1: Lee Betts

Assistant 2: Timothy Wood

Fourth official: Graham Scott

Enough!

Let's start with an update on the match between Newcastle and Manchester United

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What time is Newcastle vs Manchester United match for Premier League?

This is the start time of the game Newcastle vs Manchester United of 2th December 2023 in several countries:

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Bolivia 4 pm: ESPN, Star+

Brazil 5 pm: ESPN, Star+

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Venezuela 4 pm: ESPN, Star+

Speak, Erik ten Hag!

"We have a lot of options, but we have to manage the players' load. It's also a question of freshness. Mason Mount is returning to the [training] field today, but I don't know how long it will be before he returns [to play]. I can't say at the moment.

There are updates, then Ty Malacia, he had surgery and will be back in a short time. I think, from the new year, he could be available. It's very good that Luke Shaw returned this week. We're happy about that and the others too, they're working hard to get back into the team as soon as possible. 

If you look closely, you'll see that he's the second best goalkeeper in the Premier League, based on the statistics. His expected goalkeeping is the second best in the Premier League. So yes, he's doing well, but he also knows that in the Champions League he made some mistakes. But overall, in the first five months, he's doing particularly well.

You said: very well, how well we played on Wednesday. We played very well. In Copenhagen we played very well and even at Bayern Munich we played very well. We have to do a few things better, eliminating individual mistakes. Also things in transition, but we can sort that out. I'd be more worried if we didn't play so well.

You also know because you've seen how he [Onana] is reacting after a bad performance, as he did after Munich. Then, against Burnley, he stood out. He's a strong character, a personality and he'll deal with it.

I really respect them because they're a difficult team to play against. It's a good challenge and I like playing against them because, in the challenge, you have to rise to the occasion. We have to give our best against them because, as I said, the way they play is very good and very organized."

"We have a lot of options, but we have to manage the players' load. It's also a question of freshness. Mason Mount is returning to the [training] field today, but I don't know how long it will be before he returns [to play]. I can't say at the moment.

There are updates, then Ty Malacia, he had surgery and will be back in a short time. I think, from the new year, he could be available. It's very good that Luke Shaw returned this week. We're happy about that and the others too, they're working hard to get back into the team as soon as possible. 

If you look closely, you'll see that he's the second best goalkeeper in the Premier League, based on the statistics. His expected goalkeeping is the second best in the Premier League. So yes, he's doing well, but he also knows that in the Champions League he made some mistakes. But overall, in the first five months, he's doing particularly well.

You said: very well, how well we played on Wednesday. We played very well. In Copenhagen we played very well and even at Bayern Munich we played very well. We have to do a few things better, eliminating individual mistakes. Also things in transition, but we can sort that out. I'd be more worried if we didn't play so well.

You also know because you've seen how he [Onana] is reacting after a bad performance, as he did after Munich. Then, against Burnley, he stood out. He's a strong character, a personality and he'll deal with it.

I really respect them because they're a difficult team to play against. It's a good challenge and I like playing against them because, in the challenge, you have to rise to the occasion. We have to give our best against them because, as I said, the way they play is very good and very organized."

Speak, Eddie Howe!

"Mentally there was some reflection afterwards and a lot of disappointment in the dressing room. Collectively, we felt we were just a few minutes away from a historic result for us in our season and what happened, happened.

When a new day comes and you look at it differently, you have to move on and look to the next game. This season especially, whether the results are positive or negative, we can't take them with us even for a few days because it influences what happens in the future and the future is always the most important thing. When something like this happens, you allow the players to get emotional, but I don't think we want to see ourselves as victims or any kind of negative association like that. It happened, put it to the back of your mind and use it as motivation.

He [Lewis Miley] got a taste for top-level soccer from a very early age, which can only be good for him. If he was a different kind of character, I might question that, but he's not. He's able to take everything in his stride, as you've seen from his performances. For someone so young, he has a very good outlook on professional sport and life. He's very calm, polite and respectful, but very keen to show off his qualities. He has obvious qualities that he has demonstrated in the last two games.

Sven is not training with us at the moment. He is slowly increasing his load after his knee injury. He's reacting very well to the work he's doing. We hope that continues. He's a great player for us. We hope that Sean and Joe are not long-term injuries. We're hopeful that we can get them back. The problem is that even two or three weeks at this stage feels like a lifetime with the amount of games we've had in that period.

You can never underestimate Manchester United's qualities. They are a very good team and have exceptional individuals. They have a very good head coach who leads them, so first and foremost we have total respect for our opponents. They've won a lot of games recently and are performing well. 

For us, after the Chelsea game, we need to try and maintain the momentum and energy of our recent performances, I think it will be a very good game."

Classification

Red Devils

At the top, with 24 points, Manchester United are in sixth place. The Red Devils have a 61% record and have four wins and one defeat to their name. 

In the Premier League, United have a better record, with four wins in five games, and the last game was the team's best performance so far, with a 3-0 win over Everton away from home and a bicycle kick from Alejandro Garnacho

Magpies

Newcastle are in seventh place with 23 points. With a 58% record, the Magpies have won three, drawn one and lost one. 

Their last five home games have all been victories, the most recent being against Chelsea, with the Magpies winning 4-1. Very big opponents have already fallen to the Geordies, such as Arsenal who lost 1-0, or Manchester City who lost 1-0 in the League Cup.

St. James' Park

St. James' Park is a soccer stadium located in Newcastle upon Tyne, England, and serves as the home of Newcastle United Football Club. Opened in 1892, the stadium has a rich history in English soccer and is known for its vibrant atmosphere.

With a capacity that has exceeded 52,305 in some configurations, St. James' Park has four main stands: Leazes Stand, Gallowgate End, Milburn Stand and East Stand. As well as hosting Newcastle United matches, the stadium has also hosted a number of sporting and non-sporting events over the years. 

The stadium is the third largest stadium in England and the largest stadium outside the capital. The stadium is known for its vibrant atmosphere and for being one of the most iconic stadiums in English soccer.

The stadium was built on a site previously occupied by a cricket pitch. It was designed by architect Archibald Leitch and built by construction company William Armstrong. The stadium was originally called St. James' Cricket Ground, but was renamed St. James' Park in 1904.

Eye on the game

Newcastle vs Manchester United this Saturday (2), at the St. James' Park at 3 pm ET, for the Premier League. The match is valid for the 14th round of the competition.

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