UEFA Champions League

8:00 PMMarch 10, 2026

Round of 16

Referee: Marco Guida, Italy


Newcastle






Barcelona








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1.38

Expected goals (xG)

0.69

Passing

265 (81%)

Accurate passes

328 (81%)

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32
G

Aaron Ramsdale


6.9

3
D

Lewis Hall


7.2

33
D

Dan Burns


7.2

12
D

Malick Thiaw


6.9

2
D

Kieran Trippier (C)


7.0

7
M

Joelinton


6.2

8
M

Sandro Tonali




34′ Holding


6.5

41
M

Jacob Ramsey


6.6

11
F

Harvey Barnes



86′

7.3

18
F

William Osula


6.5

20
F

Anthony Elanga


7.0

13
G

Joan Garcia


6.9

18
D

Gerard Martin


7.0

5
D

Pau Cubarsi


7.2

4
D

Ronald Araújo (C)


6.6

2
D

João Cancelo




68′ Roughing


6.7

22
M

Marc Bernal


6.7

8
M

Pedro


6.9

11
M

Raphinha


7.5

16
M

Fermin Lopez


6.9

10
M

Lamine Yamal



90+6′

6.3

9
F

Robert Lewandowski


6.3

UEFA Champions League Standings – UEFA Champions League

Qualification/Relegation

  • Promotion – Champions League (Play Offs: 1/8-finals)
  • Promotion – Champions League (Play Offs: 1/16-finals)

A stoppage-time penalty from Lamine Yamal denied Newcastle United a famous Champions League victory against Barcelona, resulting in a dramatic 1-1 draw at St. James’ Park.

This clash held significant weight for both sides in a tightly contested UEFA Champions League group. Newcastle, aiming to solidify their European ambitions, faced a Barcelona side seeking a crucial away result to boost their progression chances.

The first half saw a tactical battle unfold, with Barcelona controlling possession at 54%. Despite this, Newcastle created more opportunities, registering 10 total shots compared to Barcelona’s 3. However, clear-cut chances were scarce for both teams early on.

The intensity grew as the half progressed. Newcastle midfielder Sandro Tonali received the game’s first yellow card in the 34th minute for a holding foul. The Magpies continued to press, but Barcelona’s defence held firm, preventing any goals before the interval.

The teams entered halftime deadlocked, reflecting a cagey affair. Both managers likely demanded more offensive penetration and precision from their attacking units. The second half promised more urgency from both sides.

The second half saw a flurry of substitutions as managers sought to inject new energy. Newcastle made triple changes in the 67th minute, bringing on fresh legs for Kieran Trippier, Willum Osula, and Anthony Elanga. João Cancelo picked up a yellow card for Barcelona shortly after in the 68th minute.

Barcelona responded with their own changes around the 70-minute mark. Pedri and Robert Lewandowski were replaced, indicating a push for creativity and a goal. The visitors maintained their ball possession, yet Newcastle’s defensive shape remained disciplined.

The deadlock finally broke in the 86th minute. Substitute Jacob Murphy delivered a precise pass, and Harvey Barnes drilled home a powerful shot for Newcastle. St. James’ Park erupted as the Magpies seemed destined for a vital victory.

The drama wasn’t over. Deep into stoppage time, Newcastle midfielder Joe Willock was booked in the 90+4 minute for holding, conceding a penalty. Teen sensation Lamine Yamal stepped up for Barcelona. He calmly converted the spot-kick in the 90+6 minute, snatching a point and silencing the home crowd.

Newcastle outperformed Barcelona on expected goals (xG 1.38 vs 0.69) and total shots (16 vs 8), while Barcelona enjoyed greater possession (54% vs 46%). Both teams demonstrated defensive solidity, with Barcelona managing only one shot on target throughout the entire match.

This thrilling 1-1 draw leaves both teams in a precarious position within their Champions League group. Newcastle will rue conceding so late, while Barcelona will be relieved to snatch a point. The result ensures the race for qualification remains wide open for future matches.

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