Postpublished at 18:45 British Summer Time 21 August 2022
Newcastle 3-3 Man City
Manchester City are unbeaten in their last 20 Premier League away games (W15 D5), only the sixth team to do that.
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Newcastle 3-3 Man City
Manchester City are unbeaten in their last 20 Premier League away games (W15 D5), only the sixth team to do that.
Newcastle 3-3 Man City
Newcastle have avoided defeat in each of their opening three games of a league season for the first time since 2011-12, when they eventually finished fifth under Alan Pardew.
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Chris: Fair result as neither side deserved to lose today. Nick Pope player of the match.
Newcastle 3-3 Man City
They also came back from 2-0 down against West Ham and Aston Villa - to win 3-2 and win the title - in May.
Newcastle 3-3 Man City
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Newcastle 3-3 Man City
James McFadden
Former Scotland forward on BBC 5live
What a game, lots of twist and turns. City showed class and quality to get back into the game. We're never surprised when they do it but it was impressive of City to take control of the game again with the way Newcastle were playing.
Newcastle 3-3 Man City
Allan Saint-Maximin and Miguel Almiron throw their shirts into the crowd for kids.
Newcastle 3-3 Man City
Funny to think neither of these sides had conceded before today.
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Saqub: What a thrilling match between Newcastle and Man City. High drama, passion, skill and highly captivating match for all fans. As a neutral, it has been a Super Sunday of football. Thank you.
Newcastle 3-3 Man City
A wonderfully fun game of football comes to an end. A draw is probably a fair result.
Newcastle 3-3 Man City
Nick Pope catches a Bernardo Silva cross and that might be that.
Newcastle 3-3 Man City
James McFadden
Former Scotland forward on BBC 5live
Newcastle have gone toe to toe with City and caused them a lot of problems. Nicholas Pope had a great game. Newcastle want to see themselves competing with the top sides. The turn around of this team in the last 7-8 months has been remarkable.
Newcastle 3-3 Man City
Bernardo Silva has a shot blocked and Allan Saint-Maximin goes on a one-man counter-attack. He runs out of steam by the time Jacob Murphy joins him.
Newcastle 3-3 Man City
We're past the five minutes now but there were delays in injury time so we'll have more.
Newcastle 3-3 Man City
Scrap that. They announced that sub but have cancelled it entirely.
Emil Krafth comes on for Dan Burn instead.
Matt Ritchie sits back down. And ASM stays on.
Newcastle 3-3 Man City
A fair break in play as Dan Burn is treated for an injury.
Matt Ritchie comes on for Allan Saint-Maximin, and not Burn.
Standing ovation for ASM.
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Wish Villa had gone for Eddie Howe rather than Steven Gerrard. His technical expertise shows through Newcastle's cohesive play. Villa have bought good players but they don’t know what to do, no plan and no plan B either
Anon
Newcastle 3-3 Man City
Tackles flying in all over the gaff. Newcastle midfielder Joelinton is booked for fouling Erling Haaland.
Newcastle 3-3 Man City
James McFadden
Former Scotland forward on BBC 5live
Tremendous from Nicholas Pope, had to get that spot on. Real sense of drama at the end of this captivating match.
I wonder how they're going to pick the highlights of this game, there's been so many.
What a performance from everyone on the pitch, pure quality.
Newcastle 3-3 Man City
A spell of City corners. Chris Wood is the latest to head behind for Newcastle.