Newcastle United v Sunderland: Premier League – live

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64 min: Trippier evokes a groan from home fans with a poor pass intended for Elanga.

TRIPLE SUB! Jacob Murphy, Joe Willock and Tino Livramento come on for Newcastle. Woltemade off along with Elanga and Trippier.

63 min: No, Sunderland in fact take the corner short. Xhaka exchanges passes with a teammate and bends in a cross that Burn heads clear.

62 min: Xhaka is afforded time and space to hit a powerful shot from distance. It rifles off Ramsey and out for a corner … Xhaka can try another inswinger from the set-piece.

60 min: “The problem with confidence is it is like a little flower: if you step on it, it is away in a second - it is much more difficult to let it grow than to let it die.” (Jurgen Klopp).

Will Newcastle’s confidence now crumble as memories of their midweek pasting at the Camp Nou come flooding back? This is a big half an hour for Eddie Howe.

Goal! 57 min: Newcastle 1-1 Sunderland (Talbi)

Xhaka hits an excellent inswinging corner from the Sunderland right. Ramsdale can only half-punch it clear. Hume sends the ball to the far post on the half-volley, from near the penalty spot, where Diarra tries to chest it over the line … the ball then breaks to Talbi who tucks it into the net from close range! Sunderland in dreamland!

Chemsdine Talbi of Sunderland scores his team's first goal
We’re all square! Photograph: Carl Recine/Getty Images

56 min: Brobbey does excellently to win a header from a long ball. Rigg is thus able to belt a shot at Ramsdawl from an angle. The goalie deflects it behind for a corner …

55 min: Feels like a long time since we saw any football. Hope Botman is OK, of course. Sunderland fans will be complaining about time-wasting, no doubt.

53 min: Botman cannot continue. He walks off, very slowly, as Malick Thiaw comes on for Newcastle. It’s a concussion substitution, and it seems the ref is now explaining that to Le Bris and his Sunderland staff.

51 min: Botman of Newcastle is down injured and getting treatment. A head knock?

“With so many teams faltering at the close of the season, turning the race for European football into a slow bicycle race, both teams surely know what a victory today will mean,” emails Kári Tulinius.

“I wouldn’t be surprised if Sunderland start taking risks, and Newcastle will look to punish them for that.”

A slow bicycle race … Mark Lawrenson used to call that “After you Claude” on Football Focus.

50 min: As long as Sunderland don’t lose o-nine.

49 min: “Hi Luke,” writes Richard.

“Oh Justin, nein!”

Justin, before half-time, said “O’Nien” means “Oh no!” in German. It’s close enough.

48 min: O’Nien sends in a high cross. Then he sends in a low cross. Those followed another long thrown. He’s certainly trying to make amends for his first-half mistake.

Luke O'Nien slides in on Anthony Gordon as we get back underway at St James’ Park.
Luke O'Nien slides in on Anthony Gordon as we get back underway at St James’ Park. Photograph: Lee Keuneke/Every Second Media/Shutterstock

46 min: Rigg crosses for Brobbey, who wins the ball well in the air and nods it back across goal. But there is no one there and Geertruida appears to complain that Brobbey didn’t send the header in his direction. Now, O’Nien will launch yet another long throw …

Second-half kick-off

Lock and load.

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Half-time! Newcastle 1-0 Sunderland

That was lively. Did Sunderland get punished for trying to waste a bit of time via Luke O’Nien’s howler, after a goal kick was taken short? I couldn’t possibly comment.

45 min: Hall hits the free straight at Ellborg.

44 min: Hume is booked. We’ll have a minimum of two minutes added.

“The last man to make a huge error in this fixture was the popular Woltemade, who took the brickbats with the good grace to be expected of a man whose German name translates roughly as ‘of a pleasant disposition.’” emails Justin Kavanagh. “Today’s villain, O’Nien, although British, has a Germanic-sounding surname which simply means Oh No in that language!”

43 min: Off the woodwork from Newcastle! Hall crosses dangerously from the hosts’ left and a headed effort by Botman cannons off the far post!

Next up, Sunderland have more defending to do, and there are a few handbags after a cynical foul on a flying Elanga by Hume. Xhaka and Joelinton make friends when it calms down.

Sven Botman hits the post!
Sven Botman hits the post! Photograph: Richard Lee/Shutterstock

42 min: Woltemade releases Hall down the Newcastle left. He fires a low cross into the danger zone but Sunderland’s shape is good as always and they clear.

From the throw-in, Woltemade has half a chance to do something spectacular, controlling and turning and trying a half-volley but he miscues the shot.

40 min: Newcastle have another corner. Nothing comes of it. Sunderland, who to be fair to them are having a go, are immediately on the attack again. Talbi has another chance to shoot after a quick break, but it’s a scuffed effort that Burn thunders clear from around the six-yard box.

40 min: “An interested neutral here, based in Newcastle,” writes Em.

“So far NUFC clearly gonna be happier & I have sat on the fence predicting 1-1 but even with my heart full of neutrality, I do hope it’s not a Dan Burn mistake that costs NUFC the lead (and perhaps with it, it becoming his last top flight appearance at SJP after what’s been a bit of a Boys Own adventure career-wise).

”Also, be interesting to see how Le Bris tries to win the game, with SAFC being safe on 40 points (rather than not try to lose any worse than 1-0).”

38 min: Trippier bends/floats the free-kick to the far post. Is he looking to catch the goalie out, or is he trying to set up a teammate? Either way he gets it wrong, and a valuable attacking position is wasted.

37 min: Barnes, who has perhaps been a bit anonymous, bustles past Geertruida on the Newcastle right wing, falls over and wins an arguably generous free-kick. Geertruida smiles ruefully at the decision.

35 min: Trippier receives the ball in space in his left full-back position. He plays a clever curling pass, long down the line, looking to use Elanga’s pace. But Sunderland’s defence is well set and Talbi nabs the ball and clears the danger.

34 min: We have a little over 10 minutes to go in this lively if somewhat disjointed first half. Here come Sunderland again …

31 min: Sunderland have a very good chance at the other end after Sadiki crosses and Brobbey pulls off a saucy dummy. Then it’s Newcastle hitting back immediately, Elanga escaping on their left, executing a lollipop, before firing left-footed into the side netting. A few fans on the other side may have fancied that was in the onion bag.

30 min: Hall tries a cheeky backheel in the area after the corner. He fluffs it, but Gordon goes down in the vicinity under a challenge from Rigg, and the fans scream for a penalty. The VAR is having a look at it … and it’s no penalty.

29 min: Joelinton takes the ball to the corner flag, wins a corner, and roars his delight to the fans as a result. Sunderland are soaking up plenty of pressure here. Newcastle are playing like they’ve got a point to prove.

28 min: From the edge of the penalty area and in plenty of space, Geertruida nods an angled ball over the top out for a corner, perhaps needlessly. Trippier takes the set-piece, Burn knocks it down at the far post, but Sunderland claim it.

25 min: Geertruida tries to cross from the left for the visitors. It’s deflected to the Toon goalie, Ramsdale. Then Barnes is almost immediately threatening at the other end. But Sunderland snuff out the danger. It’s pretty lively stuff this. Newcastle are probably glad to be dealing with long throws and second balls rather than Lamine Yamal, Raphinha, Lewandowski et al.

23 min: Xhaka sprays a fine pass out to Talbi on the Sunderland left. He runs goalwards, cuts in and bends a brilliant short that looks to be heading for the top corner … but Ramsdale manages to claw it out! From the resulting corner, Rigg blazes a shot high over the cross bar after a useful set-piece routine that saw the ball volleyed back into the danger area from beyond the far post.

Granit Xhaka runs the ball out of play as Big Dan Burn slides in.
Granit Xhaka runs the ball out of play as Big Dan Burn slides in. Photograph: Lee Smith/Action Images/Reuters

21 min: O’Nien sends a ball over the top. Burn cuts it out. Brobbey then commits a foul, again on Botman I think. It’s a bitty game thus far that lacks any kind of fluency, but it was always likely to be. The atmosphere is good and we’ve had an early goal, all right?

20 min: O’Nien gets another long throw launched. But there’s a foul in the area on someone in black and white. Newcastle have a free-kick in their penalty area.

19 min: Aside from that earlier raid by Brobbey, when he was penalised (arguably harshly) for a foul on Botman, Sunderland haven’t shown much in attack. Unless you count the two long throws from O’Nien.

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