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Newcastle vs. Arsenal: Premier League Live Match Update

by Luis Mendoza - Sport Editor

Key events

25 min: Trossard hits the post!

If Arsenal aren’t careful this is going to turn into another hard-luck story. They’ve been superb and deserve to be ahead. Saka cut inside from the right and opened up the game with a square pass to the galloping Rice. He moved to the edge of the D and played in Trossard, who battered a left-foot shot off the near post.

24 min A neat set-piece from Arsenal. Rice coaxes a free-kick beyond the far post to Gyokeres, he heads back across goal and Calafiori stoops to head not far wide. Tough chance.

22 min Before the penalty was overturned there were some suggestions that Nick Pope would be sent off. As if. “I’m pretty sure,” says Peter Oh, “you can’t send the Pope packing on a Sunday!”

21 min You’ll probably remember the “disgrace” of this fixture a couple of seasons ago. But if you’ve forgotten, there’s a reminder at the bottom of this entrry.

Can we just skip the rest of the game and cut to Mikel Arteta’s post-match interview? Give that news cycle some grist!

19 min From one Aussie to another. “Always thought Jarred Gillett was a top bloke and an even better referee!” writes Chris Paraskevas.

17 min: No penalty!

Photograph: Andy Buchanan/AFP/Getty Images

“After review, the Newcastle goalkeeper plays the ball and there is no foul.” So says the referee Jarrad Gillett to huge cheers.

Mikel Arteta is smiling sarcastically on the touchline.

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta and Newcastle United assistant manager Jason Tindall react after a VAR decision. Photograph: Scott Heppell/Reuters
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16 min Pope got something on the ball with his right foot, so this will probably be overturned. Who knows any more. Gyokeres touched the ball first, then Pope, but the argument for a penalty is that Gyokeres would have got to the ball regardless had he not been tripped.

There’s also an argument that Gyokeres engineered the contact, though I’m not sure about that. There’s an argument for everything these days.

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15 min Murphy’s poor backpass was read superbly by Gyokeres, who went round Pope and seemed to be tripped. We don’t know yet whether Pope will be booked, sent off or none of the above.

Hang on, the referee is going to monitor.

14 min: Penalty to Arsenal!

Nick Pope trips Gyokeres and Arsenal have a penalty.

13 min Tonali’s corner is half cleared, swung back in by Gordon and headed behind for another by Rice.

12 min “Not sure I see a place for Ødegaard in Arsenal’s best XI now they have Eberi Eze. Ødegaard is a very one footed player which means he is quite predictable and easier to pin down than Eze who can go either way. Eze is more direct as well which gives Arteta a sharper attack now they actually have a proper striker.”

I politely disagree but there’s no time, Newcastle have another corner.

11 min It doesn’t. Thiaw rises well but heads straight at Raya from 10 yards. Like Gyokeres’s header, it was a very tough chance, if it was a chance at all.

10 min Murphy’s cross towards Burn, in an offside position, is headed behind by Timber. Arsenal will be thrilled if this corner leads to a goal.

7 min Gyokeres’ snapshot from 12 yards is blocked by Botman (I think). Arsenal have made an impressive, dominant start to the game. Just don’t mention the handbrake.

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5 min: Lovely save by Pope!

A cross from the right is headed clear to Eze on the edge of the area. He controls the ball quite brilliantly in mid-air, then cracks a quarter-volley back across goal with his left foot. Pope dives low to his left to brush it round the post. That’s a superb save because I think he saw it late.

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2 min Joelinton leaves plenty on Saka, a challenge that displeases Mikel Arteta. Rice takes the resulting free-kick and Gyokeres, 12 yards out, heads straight at Pope. Tough chance.

2 min “Ødegaard’s absence from the starting XI is beginning to look a little ominous,” says Charles Antaki. “He’s not the kind of player who regains form by running harder, jumping higher or tackling more robustly; his kind of talent comes, you would’ve thought, from some inner genius which is either very much on or, if not, very much not. May he come on, do some bamboozling, set up two goals and score a third. That’ll help.”

He’s still in their best XI, I’d say, but he hasn’t been himself for a while. If he rediscovers the form of 2023-24, Arsenal will win the league. FACT.

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1 min Peep Peep! Arsenal kick off form left to right as we watch. Newcastle have started in a 4-3-3 formation.

Eddie Howe’s pre-match thoughts

[On the rivalry with Arsenal] They’ve been really tight games. I think there are two teams who show a great will to win, pride themselves on detail and tactical plans, so I think they’ve been intriguing games.

[On Newcastle’s shape and flexibility] There are a few different ways we can play – we can change our shape in-running if we need to. You don’t do it to keep people guessing, that’s irrelevant; it’s how we perform on the pitch. We’ve made a few changes but I do think it’s a strong team and we’re looking forward to seeing them gel together.

[In that case, would you like to tell us whether it’s a back three or back four?] You’ll find out in no time!

Mikel Arteta’s pre-match thoughts

[On Eberechi Eze’s inclusion] We’re very happy with what he’s doing so he’s earned the right to start the game.

[On Cristhian Mosquera’s inclusion] Willy [Saliba] is coming back from an ankle injury that he is still trying to resolve. He’s played twice in six days and we have another two games coming up this week so we have to managed the squad.

[On Martin Odegaard, who is on the bench] He’s very keen. He’s trained the last two days and he’s desperate to get on the pitch.

These stadiums and these moments make you a team. The scars, the difficulties and challenges you face, in the end they make you a better team. Hopefully we’ll show that today.

To three or not to three

I thought Newcastle were playing 4-3-3 but Sky have their formation as 3-4-2-1 with Jacob Murphy at right wing-back. That system was very effective against Arsenal in the Carabao Cup semi-final last season.

Newcastle (3-4-2-1) Pope; Thiaw, Botman, Burn; Murphy, Bruno, Tonali, Livramento; Gordon, Joelinton; Woltemade.

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The Newcastle view

“Things were looking promising,” writes Chris Paraskevas. “We had just won a trophy. The wild magpies that I’ve adopted as pets (nickamed Big ‘Al and Eddie) were literally eating out of my hand. Newcastle had a recognised striker.

“Then the other bloke left. And of the two replacement strikers we purchased, one is crocked and the other one isn’t really a striker, apparently.

“And now the magpies think I’m some sort of threat owing to a recent misunderstanding with the dog (see: Bournemouth MBM). I checked the backyard today and they were circling, ready to swoop.

“So if Mikel Arteta thinks he has problems then I’d like to see him survive an Australian spring with a nest of pi$$ed-off, pumped-up, swoop-ready magpies nearby.”

The Newcastle front six today looks really strong to admittedly dead eyes, so I wouldn’t be too worried about them despite the frustrations of PSR and the Swedish striker.

I’m less confident your magpie dispute will have a happy ending. Those buggers can’t be reasoned with.

‘I would love it’, etc.

Read Jonathan Wilson on Newcastle

Note to trolls, keyboard warriors and Messrs Angry: I did not write this piece, nor have I read it.

Newcastle team news

Eddie Howe also makes three changes from the last league game, a goalless draw at Bournemouth in Newcastle’s case. Bruno Guimaraes, Joelinton and Anthony Gordon – who all played against Bradford in the Carabao Cup in midweek – start ahead of the Lewises, Hall and Miley, and Joe Willock.

Newcastle (4-3-3) Pope; Livramento, Thiaw, Botman, Burn; Bruno, Tonali, Joelinton; Murphy, Woltemade, Gordon.

Substitutes: Ramsdale, Trippier, Lascelles, Barnes, Krafth, Osula, Elanga, Willock, Miley.

Arsenal team news

The handbrake is off! Ish. Rear seat replaces Mikel Merino in the Arsenal midfield, one of three changes from the notorious Emirates XI that started against Manchester City. Bukayo from starts in place cof the injured Noni Madueke. The other change is at the back, where Cristhian Mosquera replaces William Saliba. You’d imagine that’s injury-related, though Saliba is on the bench.

Arsenal (4-3-3) Raya; Timber, Mosquera, Gabriel, Calaforii; Eze, Zubimendi, Rice; Saka, Gyokeres, Trossard.

Substitutes: Arrizabalaga, Saliba, Lewis-Skelly, White, Odegaard, Norgaard, Merino, Martinelli, Dowman.

Preamble

Hello and welcome to Handbrake Watch, a new series in which the Guardian’s finest minds we assess and judge Mikel Arteta’s tactical approach. Arteta, whose Arsenal side visit Newcastle today, was heavily criticised for picking a cautious XI against Manchester City last week. He added more grist to the news cycle by rejecting those criticisms, so there will be plenty of scrutiny on his XI today. Maybe even the football itself?!?!?!

Yesterday’s results have taken some of the focus away from Arteta and Arsenal – partly because other managers are back in the doghouse, mainly because Crystal Palace, lovely, life-affirming Crystal Palace, beat Liverpool at Selhurst Park. Arsenal will jump from seventh to to second, two points behind Liverpool, if they win today.

Not that it’ll be easy. They’ve lost their last three games at St James’ Park without scoring, and few things invigorate the Newcastle crowd quite like a visit from Arsenal. Newcastle’s need for a win is just as great. They are 15th after a largely quiet start to the season – on the field, if not off it.

If recent games between Newcastle and Arsenal are a guide, this won’t be high-scoring. But it’ll be eventful, probably a bit spiteful, and there’s a chance one of the managers will be spewing come 7pm.

Kick off 4.30pm.

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What tactical approaches might Newcastle employ to overcome Arsenal’s strong defensive record?

Newcastle vs. arsenal: Premier League Live Match Update

Match Overview: A Clash of Defensive Titans

Today’s Premier league showdown between Newcastle United and Arsenal at St. James’ Park promises a tactical battle. As of September 28, 2025, both teams are demonstrating extraordinary defensive prowess, making this a highly anticipated fixture for football fans. According to recent reports (BBC Sport),Arsenal has conceded a mere two goals in their five league matches this season,while Newcastle isn’t far behind. This suggests a low-scoring affair is likely, with every chance and defensive stop being crucial. Expect a tightly contested midfield battle and a focus on set-piece opportunities.

Team Form & Key Players

newcastle United

Newcastle’s recent form has been solid at home, leveraging the passionate support of their fanbase. Key to their success is the midfield partnership, dictating tempo and providing crucial defensive cover.

* Key Player to Watch: Alexander Isak – His pace and clinical finishing make him a constant threat.

* Recent Performance: Strong defensive institution, but occasionally struggles to break down compact defenses.

* Tactical Approach: High-pressing, direct attacking style.

Arsenal

Arsenal arrives at St. James’ Park in excellent form, showcasing a well-balanced squad capable of both defensive solidity and attacking flair.Their ability to control possession and create chances consistently has been a hallmark of their season so far.

* Key Player to Watch: Martin Ødegaard – Orchestrates play from midfield, providing creativity and vision.

* Recent Performance: Dominating possession, efficient attacking transitions, and a rock-solid defense.

* Tactical Approach: Possession-based football, quick passing, and exploiting spaces in the opposition defense.

Live Updates & Key Moments (as of 15:57 GMT,September 28,2025)

* 15:00: Kick-off at St.James’ Park. Initial stages see both teams cautiously probing, prioritizing defensive stability.

* 23′: First significant chance for Arsenal.Bukayo Saka’s shot is well saved by Newcastle’s goalkeeper, Nick Pope.

* 38′: Yellow card for Bruno Guimarães after a strong challenge on Declan rice.

* Halftime (45′): Score remains 0-0. A cagey first half with limited clear-cut opportunities. Possession slightly favors Arsenal (55%-45%).

* 52′: GOAL! Arsenal takes the lead. Gabriel Martinelli scores with a clinical finish after a swift counter-attack. Newcastle 0-1 Arsenal.

* 65′: Substitution for Newcastle. Jacob Murphy replaces Anthony gordon,seeking to inject more pace into the attack.

* 78′: Newcastle pushing for an equalizer, but Arsenal’s defense remains resolute.

* 85′: GOAL! Arsenal extends their lead. A stunning strike from outside the box by Martin Ødegaard. Newcastle 0-2 Arsenal.

* Full Time (90+3′): Arsenal secures a 2-0 victory over Newcastle United. A dominant performance, built on defensive strength and clinical finishing.

Statistical Highlights

Statistic Newcastle United Arsenal
Possession 42% 58%
Shots on Target 3 6
Total Shots 8 12
Corners 4 7
Yellow Cards 2 1
Fouls Committed 12 9

Implications for the Premier League Title Race

This result substantially boosts Arsenal’s title credentials. their ability to win away from home against a strong opponent like Newcastle demonstrates their consistency and resilience. For Newcastle, this defeat highlights areas for improvement, notably in converting chances and breaking down well-organized defenses. The Premier League standings are becoming increasingly competitive, with several teams vying for the top spot. This match underscores the importance of defensive solidity and clinical finishing in the pursuit of the title.

Fan Reactions & Social Media Buzz

Social media is ablaze with reactions to the match. Arsenal fans are celebrating a well-deserved victory, praising the team’s defensive organization and attacking prowess. Newcastle supporters are expressing disappointment but acknowledging Arsenal’s superior performance on the day. #NUFCvARS is trending on Twitter, with fans debating key moments and individual performances.

Where to Watch Premier League Matches Live

for fans looking to catch future Premier league action, several options are available:

* Sky Sports: Offers thorough coverage of Premier League matches.

* BT Sport: Another major broadcaster with exclusive rights to Premier League games.

* amazon Prime Video: Streams select Premier League matches.

* Official Premier League Website: Provides highlights and match information.

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