Saturday, January 10, 2026 at 10:00 AM
St James' Park Newcastle
Newcastle
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2 - 2
Bournemouth
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Full time
H. Barnes 50'
A. Gordon 90+5' (P)

Newcastle vs Bournemouth Match Recap - Jan 10, 2026

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Newcastle Survives Bournemouth in FA Cup Thriller, Advances on Penalties

Newcastle's resilience shone through as they edged Bournemouth 7-6 in a dramatic penalty shootout after a gripping 3-3 draw in the FA Cup Round of 64. The Magpies, buoyed by their recent form, showcased their attacking prowess and defensive grit, while Bournemouth's spirited performance highlighted their ongoing struggles.

Newcastle's recent form has been impressive, with three wins in their last five matches leading into this fixture. Harvey Barnes emerged as a key figure, scoring twice and continuing his fine run of form. His contributions have been pivotal, as he has now netted four goals in his last three outings. The Magpies' attacking output has averaged nearly two goals per match recently, underscoring their offensive capabilities. This match was no different, as they maintained a commanding 63% possession and executed 685 passes with an accuracy of 85%, reflecting their control over the game.

Bournemouth's recent performances have been a mixed bag, oscillating between thrilling victories and disappointing defeats. Their win against Tottenham just days prior showcased their attacking potential, but defensive frailties resurfaced against Newcastle. Despite leading in shots on goal (13 to Newcastle's 7), they struggled to convert opportunities into decisive advantages. The Cherries have conceded multiple goals in several recent matches, including three against Arsenal and four against Brentford, indicating a worrying trend that continued in this fixture.

The midfield battle was crucial, with Bruno Guimarães orchestrating play for Newcastle. His ability to retain possession and distribute effectively allowed the Magpies to dictate the tempo. In contrast, Bournemouth's midfield struggled to maintain cohesion under pressure, often leading to turnovers that Newcastle capitalized on. The disparity in passing accuracy-Newcastle's 85% compared to Bournemouth's 72%-further emphasized the Magpies' dominance in this area.

Bournemouth's attacking threats were evident, particularly through David Brooks and Alex Scott, who both found the net. Their ability to exploit Newcastle's defensive lapses kept the match competitive. However, the Cherries' inconsistency in defense proved costly, as they allowed Newcastle to equalize late in the game. The fact that Bournemouth committed 21 fouls compared to Newcastle's 7 indicates their struggle to contain the Magpies' attacking movements without resorting to physical play.

The penalty shootout showcased the nerve of both teams, but Newcastle's experience shone through. With players like Anthony Gordon and Malick Thiaw stepping up confidently, they converted their penalties under pressure. Bournemouth's Marcus Tavernier and Marcos Senesi faltered at crucial moments, highlighting the psychological edge Newcastle held throughout the match.

This result not only propels Newcastle into the next round of the FA Cup but also reinforces their status as a team on the rise. Their ability to come back from behind and secure victory through penalties speaks volumes about their character and determination. Conversely, Bournemouth must address their defensive vulnerabilities if they hope to build on their recent successes and avoid slipping further down the league table.

The contrasting narratives of these two teams are evident: Newcastle is riding a wave of confidence and momentum, while Bournemouth grapples with inconsistency and defensive issues. As they move forward, Newcastle will look to build on this victory, while Bournemouth must regroup and find solutions to their ongoing challenges.

Originally published on FollowTeams at January 10, 2026 at 6:15 PM UTC

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Match Prediction

Predicted Winner: Bournemouth
Double chance : draw or Bournemouth
Newcastle
0%
Draw
50%
Bournemouth
50%

Team Lineups

Bournemouth
4-2-3-1
COACH
Andoni Iraola
1
Đorđe Petrović
6
Julio Soler
18
Bafodé Diakité
23
James Hill
15
Adam Smith
8
Alex Scott
4
Lewis Cook
21
Amine Adli
22
Eli Junior Kroupi
7
David Brooks
26
Enes Ünal
Newcastle
4-2-3-1
COACH
Eddie Howe
32
Aaron Ramsdale
21
Valentino Livramento
4
Sven Botman
12
Malick Thiaw
2
Kieran Trippier
41
Jacob Ramsey
8
Sandro Tonali
11
Harvey Barnes
27
Nick Woltemade
28
Joe Willock
9
Yoane Wissa

Bournemouth Substitutes

3 Adrien Truffert
D
5 Marcos Senesi
D
9 Evanilson
F
16 Marcus Tavernier
M
17 Fraser Forster
G
20 Álex Jiménez
D
44 Veljko Milosavljević
D
50 Remy Rees-Dottin
F
51 Malcom Dacosta
M

Newcastle Substitutes

1 Nick Pope
G
3 Lewis Hall
D
7 Joelinton
M
10 Anthony Gordon
F
37 Alex Murphy
D
39 Bruno Guimarães
M
62 Sean Neave
F
67 Lewis Miley
M
85 Adedamola Samuel Alabi
M

Match Statistics

23
Total Shots
22
7
Shots on Goal
13
13
Shots off Goal
6
3
Blocked Shots
3
17
Shots Inside Box
14
6
Shots Outside Box
8
63%
Ball Possession (%)
37%
685
Total Passes
408
583
Accurate Passes
295
85%
Pass Accuracy (%)
72%
7
Fouls
21
7
Corner Kicks
5
3
Offsides
1
1
Yellow Cards
5
10
Goalkeeper Saves
4

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