
Arsenal snatched a stunning victory over Newcastle United at St. James’ Park as Gabriel headed home a winner in the sixth minute of second-half stoppage time.
The Gunners knew this game was an opportunity to close the gap to Premier League leaders Liverpool, who had slipped to a surprise defeat at Crystal Palace on Saturday, yet their recent visits to the north east have not been enjoyable. The Magpies had won four of their previous five home games with Mikel Arteta’s side at home.
It looked as though things were once again going against the team from north London. Newcastle took the lead 34 minutes in through Nick Woltemade, who nodded home from six yards out from Sandro Tonali’s cross, all after Arsenal had seen a debatable penalty decision overturned following a collision between Nick Pope and Viktor Gyokeres.
Arsenal were accused of “playing with the handbrake on” in their recent loss to Liverpool and draw with Manchester City, but there was no such caution here. Arteta’s team were largely the better side and controlled proceedings throughout, with Newcastle’s impressive defensive shape keeping them at bay.
That was until the 84th minute, when substitute Mikel Merino glanced in a header from a Declan Rice cross after Arsenal played a very similar short-corner routine to the one Newcastle used to great effect in the first half.
It seemed as though Eddie Howe’s team would hold on for a point, but captain Martin Odegaard’s corner was met by Gabriel, who had risen above the Newcastle defenders and goalkeeper Pope to head into the unguarded net.
Arsenal’s celebrations showed how significant a result this could be, even this early in the season. They are now two points behind Liverpool, having shown that, this time, they are ready to capitalise on any missteps by the league leaders.
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Newcastle United vs. Arsenal score
Score | Goal scorers | |
Newcastle | 1 | Woltemade 34′ |
Arsenal | 2 | Merino 84′, Gabriel 90+6′ |
Location: St. James’ Park (Newcastle, England)
Referee: Jarred Gillett
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Starting lineups:
Newcastle (4-3-3, right to left): 1. Nick Pope (GK) — 21. Tino Livramento (6. Jamaal Lascelles, 77′), 12. Malick Thiaw, 4. Sven Botman, 33. Dan Burn — Murphy, Tonali, 39. Bruno Guimaraes, 8. Sandro Tonali, 7. Joelinton — 23. Jacob Murphy (20. Anthony Elanga, 66′), 27. Nick Woltemade (18. William Osula, 67′, 10. Anthony Gordon (2. Kieran Trippier, 66′)
Arsenal (4-3-3, right to left): 1. David Raya (GK) — 12. Jurrien Timber, 3. Cristhian Mosquera (2. William Saliba, 45′), 6. Gabriel, 33. Riccardo Calafiori (23. Mikel Merino, 71′) — 10. Eberechi Eze, 36. Martin Zubimendi (8. Martin Odegaard, 81′), 41. Declan Rice — 7. Bukayo Saka (11. Gabriel Martinelli, 71′), 14. Viktor Gyokeres, 19. Leandro Trossard (49. Myles Lewis-Skelly, 88′)
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Newcastle United vs. Arsenal stats
Newcastle | Stat | Arsenal |
8 | Shots | 20 |
3 | Shots on target | 7 |
0.49 | Expected goals | 2.05 |
36% | Possession | 64% |
271 | Passes | 490 |
7 | Corners | 12 |
8 | Fouls | 9 |
2 | Yellow cards | 1 |
1 | Offsides | 0 |
Newcastle United vs. Arsenal live updates, highlights from Premier League
Fulltime
Arsenal win it! What a turnaround from the Gunners. What a big, big victory that may be in this season’s title race.
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90+6 mins: GOAL! ARSENAL HAVE WON IT! Martinelli’s shot is blocked behind for a corner. Odegaard swings it in, left-footed, and Gabriel rises above everyone — even Pope — to head the ball into the net. What a massive goal that could prove to be!
Watch (UK):
“THE GUNNERS HAVE GONE AND DONE IT!”
Gabriel with a 96th-minute goal to complete the Arsenal comeback ✅ pic.twitter.com/iD7ZQcl1xI
— Sky Sports Premier League (@SkySportsPL) September 28, 2025
90+5 mins: Great block from Thiaw! Odegaard plays a brilliant pass to Eze, but the Newcastle defender gets across to deny him a clear shot from a tight angle.
90 mins: We’ll have a minimum of eight minutes of added time…
86 mins: No penalty! Anthony Elanga’s cross was blocked by Gabriel, who was sliding in, but the ball clearly strikes his raised arm. However, VAR deems Jarred Gillet’s call of no penalty was correct. Newcastle assistant Jason Tindall is given a yellow card for apparently disagreeing.
84 mins: GOAL! ARSENAL HAVE THEIR EQUALISER! It’s a substitute who gets it, but it’s not Odegaard — it’s Mikel Merino! Arsenal take a similar short corner to the one Newcastle used to open the scoring, Rice crosses towards the penalty spot, and Merino glances a header into the far corner beyond the static Pope.
Watch (UK):
Arsenal have their equaliser, courtesy of Mikel Merino’s header! 💥 pic.twitter.com/cer027wmdy
— Sky Sports Premier League (@SkySportsPL) September 28, 2025
81 mins: Odegaard is ON. Arteta has rolled the dice.
79 mins: Martin Odegaard continues to watch on from the bench. Arteta may need to risk him soon — Arsenal don’t currently look capable of breaking Newcastle down.
77 mins: Livramento can’t continue and will have to be carried off on a stretcher. That’s a big blow for the Magpies.
71 mins: Arteta also makes some changes, bringing off Bukayo Saka for Gabriel Martinelli and Calafiori for Mikel Merino.
67 mins: Howe changes all three of his starting attackers, bringing on Kieran Trippier, Anthony Elanga and Will Osula. It looks like he’s shifting to a back five.
65 mins: Rice hasn’t had much influence on the game, but that’s a brilliant piece of defending to track Murphy’s run on the break and block his shot. Excellent from the Arsenal midfielder.
60 mins: Pope denies Timber! Martin Zubimendi floats a gorgeous pass over the heads of the crowed box and Timber nods it goalwards, but Pope gets down and claws it away, helped by the lack of pace on the header.
57 mins: Joelinton shifts onto his left foot and drills a shot/cross across the box and out for a goal kick. Could a Newcastle player have gambled there and tried to get a touch?
51 mins: Rice’s corner is cleared, and Raya ends up with the ball in the centre circle. His long kick is caught easily by Pope. “SHOOOOOT!” cry the home fans. He decides against it.
46 mins: WOLTEMADE HITS THE BAR! Saliba’s first contribution is to make a mess of an intercepted clearance, but Woltemade can only prod a shot against the woodwork from six yards out! The flag goes up for offside, anyway.
Kickoff: Second half
Arsenal bring on William Saliba for Cristhian Mosquera.
Halftime
Newcastle take their 1-0 lead into the break.
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42 mins: Arsenal have pinned Newcastle back for much of the remaining minutes of this half, but they can’t pick their way through. Every tackled won by Malick Thiaw, Gordon, Dan Burns and others has been cheered to the rafters.
34 mins: GOAL! NEWCASTLE LEAD! A short corner is worked between Anthony Gordon and Sandro Tonali, and the latter crosses towards the six-yard box, where Nick Woltemade nods past David Raya and into the net. Arsenal want a foul for a push by Woltemade on Gabriel, but VAR says contact was minimal.
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Nick Woltemade SCORES!!
⚽ 1-0 Newcastle United vs Arsenal FC
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“It’s a big, big goal for a big, big man!”
Nick Woltemade puts Newcastle ahead against Arsenal ⚡️ pic.twitter.com/NNtnpJ0qm8
— Sky Sports Premier League (@SkySportsPL) September 28, 2025
29 mins: Pope denies Eze! Riccardo Calafiori’s long throw is only half cleared. Eze smashes a half-volley towards goal from the edge of the box, but Pope is equal to it and parries the ball well clear.
25 mins: TROSSARD HITS THE POST! Arsenal have reacted well to the setback of that penalty call. A slick attacking move ends in Declan Rice feeding Leandro Trossard, whose powerful shot smacks off the woodwork, and Newcastle clear.
17 mins: PENALTY OVERTURNED! After a long, long look at the footage by VAR and the referee, the decision is that Pope got a touch on the ball, so there was no foul! You can see by the footage that the Newcastle goalkeeper got his toe to it. It’s a fair decision, and yet, you could also argue Gyokeres was going to score regardless of Pope’s touch on the ball before he took the striker out, and therefore a penalty should have been given. That’s a tough one. I’m sure everyone will agree in the end…
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Arsenal had a first half penalty disallowed after VAR overturned this foul on Viktor Gyokeres. 📺 pic.twitter.com/sXazCzHiMM
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Mikel Arteta can’t believe it!
Arsenal are awarded a penalty after Viktor Gyökeres was brought down by Nick Pope, before VAR overturned the decision ❌ pic.twitter.com/igjrHDU5hj
— Sky Sports Premier League (@SkySportsPL) September 28, 2025
15 mins: PENALTY TO ARSENAL! Jacob Murphy’s poor backpass is pounced on by Viktor Gyokeres, and Pope brings the striker down. Or did he? It’s being checked…
12 mins: After a slow start, Newcastle have upped the ante here. Tino Livramento forces a corner after the home side turned over possession near the Gunners’ box. Arsenal have some defending to do.
4 mins: What a save from Nick Pope! Eze controls the ball really well with his right foot and fires towards the bottom corner with his left, but Newcastle’s keeper gets a hand down to the shot.
Kickoff: First half
Here we go!
35 mins to kickoff: Howe is keeping his cards close to his chest regarding Newcastle’s set-up today. “There’s a few different ways we can go. We can change our shape if we need to. You’ll find out [the formation] in no time,” he said.
Arteta, meanwhile, expects a “physical” game, adding: “These stadiums and these moments make your team. Those challenges make a better team.”
He also said he’s trying to protect Saliba’s ankle injury, while Odegaard is “desperate to get on the pitch”.
1 hour to kickoff: Eddie Howe looks to be sticking with his 3-5-2 set-up. Anthony Gordon comes back into the lineup after suspension, and he partners Nick Woltemade in attack.
1 hour 13 mins to kickoff: Arsenal have gone a bit early with their team news. Eberechi Eze starts, but interestingly, he’ll be in central midfield, with Leandro Trossard further forward. Cristhian Mosquera keeps his place at the back, with William Saliba not yet risked from the start. Martin Odegaard is on the bench.
🔴 𝗧𝗘𝗔𝗠𝙉𝙀𝙒𝙎 ⚪️
🧱 Mosquera partners Gabriel
🪄 Eze in the middle
⚡️ Saka startsLet’s bring the fight, Gunners ✊
— Arsenal (@Arsenal) September 28, 2025
1 hour 29 mins to kickoff: It’s a glorious day in England’s north east.
On Tyneside 👊
📍 St. James’ Park pic.twitter.com/GCSuwLfu8t
— Arsenal (@Arsenal) September 28, 2025
2 hours to kickoff: It seemed every Premier League title contender except Liverpool had started slowly, Arsenal included. So with the Reds finally blinking, and no more perfect clubs left in the English top flight, it is imperative that the Gunners snatch three points today and pull within two.
That will be a tough task indeed, as Eddie Howe has traditionally given Mikel Arteta fits. Even when Arsenal were at their best last season, they could not get results against Newcastle.
😳 Arsenal lost just 3 domestic games in the space of 3 months last season…
…all of them at the hands of Newcastle 😅👀 pic.twitter.com/FDwqCnwhz4
— OneFootball (@OneFootball) September 27, 2025
Newcastle United vs. Arsenal kick off time
This Premier League match kicks off from St. James’ Park on Sunday, September 28 at 4:30 p.m. local time in Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, England. Here’s how that time translates across some of the major territories around the globe:
Date | Kickoff time | |
USA/Canada | Sun, Sep. 28 | 11:30 a.m. ET |
USA/Canada | Sun, Sep. 28 | 8:30 a.m. PT |
UK | Sun, Sep. 28 | 4:30 p.m. BST |
Australia | Mon, Sep. 28 | 1:30 a.m. AEST |
India | Sun, Sep. 28 | 9 p.m. IST |
Newcastle United vs. Arsenal lineups, team news
Howe looks to be sticking with the 3-5-2 he trialed during the 0-0 draw with Bournemouth last time out.
Newcastle are without Yoane Wissa, Fabian Schar, and Jacob Ramsey due to injuries, but Jacob Murphy has passed fit and comes in at wing-back.
Anthony Gordon, Bruno Guimaraes, and Joelinton are all in the lineup despite logging at least an hour in the Carabao Cup on Wednesday.
Newcastle starting lineup (3-5-2, right to left): Pope (GK) — Thiaw, Botman, Burn — Murphy, Tonali, Guimaraes, Joelinton, Livramento — Gordon, Woltemade
Newcastle subs: Ramsdale, Trippier, Lascelles, Barnes, Krafth, Osula, Elanga, Willock, Miley
Arsenal’s injury list just keeps on ticking over, a frustrating new normal for Mikel Arteta over the last 18 months.
Piero Hincapie is the latest to pick up a new fitness issue, as a groin problem has ruled him out until after the October international break. Kai Havertz continues to work towards a comeback in about a month, while in-form Noni Madueke will miss a number of weeks due to a knee injury. The status of Martin Odegaard is fluid, as he works back from a recurrence of his shoulder issue.
Madueke’s injury likely means a run in the first-team for Eberechi Eze, although he starts in central midfield today. Leandro Trossard and Bukayo Saka flank Viktor Gyokeres in attack.
Arsenal starting lineup (4-3-3, right to left): Raya (GK) — Timber, Mosquera, Gabriel, Calafiori — Eze, Zubimendi, Rice — Saka, Gyokeres, Trossard
Arsenal subs: Kepa, Saliba, Lewis-Skelly, White, Odegaard, Norgaard, Merino, Martinelli, Dowman
MORE: A full, up-to-date look at all of Arsenal’s injury absences and when they are expected to return
Newcastle United vs. Arsenal live stream, TV channel
Here is how to watch the match in some of the world’s major regions:
Region | TV | Streaming |
USA | USA Network, Telemundo | Fubo |
Canada | — | Fubo Canada |
UK | Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Premier League | Sky Sports |
Australia | — | Stan Sport |
India | Star Sports Select 1, Star Sports 3 Asia | Disney+ Hotstar |
