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Newcastle 1-3 Tottenham
Can Jonjo Shelvey make a difference? He is on for Sean Longstaff to try and pull strings in midfield.
Tottenham beat Newcastle in game delayed because of medical emergency in crowd
Spurs come from 1-0 down to win after Magpies make dream start
Wilson gives Newcastle second-minute lead but Ndombele equalises
Kane and Son goals prove enough for Tottenham
Dier OG gives Newcastle hope despite late Shelvey red card
Bruce takes charge of 1,000th game as manager
Result: Everton 0-1 West Ham - Ogbonna heads winner
Phil Dawkes
Newcastle 1-3 Tottenham
Can Jonjo Shelvey make a difference? He is on for Sean Longstaff to try and pull strings in midfield.
Newcastle 1-3 Tottenham
Tanguy Ndombele is really starting to show what all the fuss was about when Spurs signed him. He's popping up all over the pitch.
Harry Kane picks him out wide left and he drives inside before firing a shot just over.
Newcastle 1-3 Tottenham
Tottenham are shifting the ball around at ease. Pass, pass, pass, pass. Newcastle chasing shadows. At one stage Tanguy Ndombele and Oliver Skipp are playing their own personal game of keep ball.
Newcastle 1-3 Tottenham
Tottenham are just in complete control. Newcastle aren't really laying a glove on them.
Newcastle 1-3 Tottenham
Pat Nevin
Former Scotland winger on BBC Radio 5 Live
Newcastle have been nowhere near being able to keep up to the level they started this game at.
It's two against one down this left-hand side with Sergio Reguilon and Son Heng-Min against Allan Saint-Maximin.
You're not getting the best out of Saint-Maximin there, all you're doing is running the finish out of him.
Newcastle 1-3 Tottenham
Harry Kane does superbly to gather a cleared ball and turn Ciaran Clark on halfway. All the home defender can do is foul the striker and get a booking.
Newcastle 1-3 Tottenham
Joelinton looks to make something happen for Newcastle but his cross from the left is straight at Hugo Lloris.
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Ilyas: If Newcastle United carry on like this, maybe next season they’ll be the richest club that’s ever played in the Championship.
Ann: This is the best play I've seen from Spurs since Pochettino. Obviously the quality's not the same as then, but they're trying things and communicating again. It's almost like they want to be playing football!
Newcastle 1-3 Tottenham
What Sergio Reguilon is doing superbly is getting high up the pitch to try and keep Alain Saint-Maximin occupied. He can't hurt Tottenham if he's also having to backtrack and defend.
Tottenham are almost in again but Son Heung-min is tackled in the box with Harry Kane waiting for a low ball across.
Newcastle 1-3 Tottenham
Tottenham look in the mood to finish this game for good. The corner breaks to Lucas Moura on the edge of the box and his shot is blocked before Tanguy Ndombele's effort is knocked behind for another corner.
Karl Darlow comes out to meet the next one and just about manages to ounch away.
Newcastle 1-3 Tottenham
Sergio Reguilon has played really high up the pitch this game. He tries to set up Son Heung-min with a backheel and fails but wins a corner.
Newcastle 1-3 Tottenham
It's not fresh insight but Son Heung-min is a magnificent footballer. He does everything with composure, class and intent.
Newcastle 1-3 Tottenham
Callum Wilson gets welcomes back to the game with a ball full in the face from close range as Spurs clear. That's going to smart a bit.
Newcastle 1-3 Tottenham
Pat Nevin
Former Scotland winger on BBC Radio 5 Live
The quality showed in the end. They'll need to do something different in the second half.
Allan Saint-Maximin up front alongside Callum Wilson, that might work, but it's a big old 'might.'
Newcastle 1-3 Tottenham
How Newcastle could do with a fast start to this second half like the first. If they are to get anything from this, you sense they will have to score again in the first 15 minutes.
HT: Newcastle 1-3 Tottenham
Pat Nevin
Former Scotland winger on BBC Radio 5 Live
Newcastle were great for the first 15 minutes, the pace they were playing at was incredible.
There was a real confidence and belief about them, they were getting their confidence from the fans, they used that brilliantly - for 20 minutes.
After that, when the game slowed down - because they couldn't keep that pace up - all the old frailties started to show.
Against quality players, every time Harry Kane, Son Heung-Min or Lucas Moura got the ball they looked like they could start.
Everton 0-1 West Ham
Everton
Everton boss Rafael Benitez, speaking to MOTD: "We played against a good team, they are big and strong and have some quality and pace in the team.
"We were fine in the counter-attack but we were missing the final pass. The second half we started to do better pushing. We were expecting a corner or free kick could be used against this team.
"We can talk about the corner, which was not a corner for me. You have to protect your keeper in the six-yard box and it something that is difficult to understand in England because that is why you have the six-yard box - to ensure the keeper is a bit more protected. Anyway it was a corner, we concede and after that we have to be better on the ball.
"The reaction was there but when you play against a very good team that is well organised you have to be more precise but we didn't do it.
"It was done and we cannot change anything.
"Any team losing their top scorers will have some issues and problems but we were winning without them and the team was really good without them."
Everton 0-1 West Ham
West Ham United
West Ham boss David Moyes, speaking to MOTD: "Good performance, difficult place to come as I know.
"It (the goal from a set piece) was one which we needed because we had been knocking at the door in different ways so we needed that to get over the line."
Should Everton have had a free-kick in build up to West Ham goal? "I had forgotten that part of the build-up to the goal. Maybe you can tell me better than I can because I've not seen it again to tell whether it was or wasn't.
"I think overall we deserved it because of the way we played, we played some really good stuff. We had a lot of the ball, maybe just in the final third we could have been a bit cleaner.
"This was a great place for me. I had 11 years in management here and we had great times here, cup finals and Europa League quarter-finals. I have had some great days here, really fond memories of the club but I have got a new club now and a new team which is playing really well."
Earlier today, West Ham beat Everton 1-0 at Goodison Park. Here is the reaction to that result...
Newcastle 1-3 Tottenham
Pat Nevin
Former Scotland winger on BBC Radio 5 Live
I don't get it. I absolutely don't. The rules are that you play on - it's the referee's decision.
If it's a head injury, you stop, if it's not serious, you play on. Allan Saint-Maximin has done nothing wrong there.