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Newcastle 3-0 PSV: Wissa, Gordon & Barnes score as hosts move into top 8

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Newcastle United clinched a Champions League last 16 play-off spot following a comfortable win against PSV Eindhoven.


2025/2026 UEFA Champions League

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Match Report

The home support urged their side to "write the next headline" at St James' Park as they unfurled a huge banner alongside lifesize newspaper cuttings of some of the club's most memorable moments in the competition before kick-off.

It did not take the recalled Yoane Wissa long to do just that after aggressive Newcastle capitalised on the first of a series of costly errors from the in-form Dutch champions.

Matej Kovar could only find Bruno Guimaraes with his attempted clearance and the Newcastle captain quickly threaded the ball through to countryman Joelinton, who squared it to the unmarked Wissa to coolly lift the ball over the former Manchester United goalkeeper.

After scoring his first ever Champions League goal, Wissa then turned provider to tee up Anthony Gordon as Newcastle again punished PSV for a sloppy mistake in the first half.

Slack defender Yarek Gasiorowski took a heavy touch towards his own goal and Wissa pounced to slide in and knock the ball across to Gordon, who could not miss with the goal gaping after Kovar was caught in no man's land.

Gordon, in the process, matched Alan Shearer's club record after scoring six goals in a single season in the competition.

Newcastle grabbed a third after the break when Harvey Barnes capitalised on a weak header from PSV captain Jerdy Schouten and finished clinically from inside the box after wriggling away from Gasiorowski.

The hosts counted the cost of the emphatic victory after the influential Guimaraes hobbled off with an ankle issue, but Eddie Howe's side have moved up to seventh in the standings.

With a play-off secured, Newcastle could still automatically qualify for the knockout stages if they get a landmark result against holders Paris St-Germain at the Parc des Princes in their final league phase game next week.

PSV, meanwhile, have slipped to 22nd.

Line-ups

Newcastle XI: Trippier, Pope, Yoane Wissa, Joelinton, Guimaraes, Barnes, Tonali, Gordon, Sven Botman, Malick Thiaw, Lewis Hall

Subs: Ramsdale, Willock, Anthony Elanga, Jacob Ramsey, Nick Woltemade, Alex Murphy, Max Thompson, Leo Shahar, Lewis Miley, Sean Neave

PSV XI: Perisic, Mauro Júnior, Dennis Man, Schouten, Guus Til, Joey Veerman, Kovar, Anass Salah-Eddine, Kiliann Sildillia, Paul Wanner, Yarek Gasiorowski

Subs: Armando Obispo, Couhaib Driouech, Ryan Flamingo, Niek Schiks, Esmir Bajraktarevic, Nicolas Verkooijen, Tijn Smolenaars, Joël van den Berg, Noah Fernandez