Summary

  • FT: Wolves 2-2 Newcastle - Wanderers twice come from behind to draw absorbing game

  • FT: Arsenal 5-0 Sheff Utd - Nketiah hat-trick as Gunners cut loose in second half

  • FT: Bournemouth 2-1 Burnley - Billing scores from 40 yards as Cherries come from behind

  • FT: Chelsea 0-2 Brentford - Pinnock & Mbeumo give Bees superb win

  1. That's all folkspublished at 20:25 British Summer Time 28 October 2023

    That's it from us for tonight.

    Still plenty of live sport going on this evening, though, with the rugby and boxing so fill your boots.

    We'll be back tomorrow for more Premier League stuff.

    Night everyone.

  2. 'Terrible penalty decision on-field and from VAR'published at 20:23 British Summer Time 28 October 2023

    FT: Wolves 2-2 Newcastle

    Wolves

    Wolves boss Gary O'Neil, speaking to Sky Sports: "Pedro Neto felt his hamstring, he is moving around a bit in there but obviously there are different levels of hamstring so we won't know the severity until the next few days. We're all hopeful that we don't miss him for too long, any team in this league would miss a player of Pedro's quality but I think the lads managed to respond well to it, not the only setback they had in this game and they managed to pull together for the last 20 minutes, still look a threat, still look mostly likely I think [to score] so still a good performance and hopefully Pedro won't be out too long.

    "I thought we were the better side, I did. The goals Newcastle scored, there was a bit of a mix up and we were unfortunate for the first goal. The second goal was never, ever a penalty, ever. Terrible decision on-field and from VAR and we managed to bounce back. We were the most likely, especially second half, we had control, they had a few set plays towards the end but for the boys to be able to put in a performance like that against a Champions League team that I saw pull apart PSG not too long ago is a big effort for them so good point but you feel like if a few things had gone our way, just maybe we were value for three [points].

    "The game plan was ok, more about the lads today and their attitude. Newcastle didn't cause us many problems, we go 1-0 down from an error and then a penalty that I have already commented on and the lads felt the same about and then to lose Pedro Neto, to suffer those three setbacks and be as resilient as they were and keep pushing and cause a very very good side some problems was a big effort from them. I was really impressed with what they delivered."

  3. 'Nobody makes it easy for you'published at 20:19 British Summer Time 28 October 2023

    FT: Wolves 2-2 Newcastle

    Newcastle United

    Newcastle manager Eddie Howe, speaking to BBC Match of the Day: "Tough game. Good game. Two really good teams. Disappointed not to win but pleased to come away with something from a really physical test. When you are leading, all you are thinking about is three points. But with the week we have had it has been a real challenge for us physically and mentally. A lot going on. The players responded really well. Nobody makes it easy for you. The schedule has been difficult, we had injuries and the Sandro [Tonali] situation. A lot thrown at the players and we came here with a great attitude. Physically good in tough conditions.

    "It would be easy not to respond in the right way but at 2-2 I thought we were the side in the ascendancy. I give the players a lot of credit. This is a tough place to come."

    On the penalty: "I knew it was a tight call by the length of time it took to confirm the penalty. With those type of decisions you would always be disappointed if it was the other way round. Callum took it really well and it was a big moment in the game."

    On Callum Wilson: "He it was hugely important that Callum stepped up and gave the performance we needed. Two really good goals. He is a scorer and he lives for it."

  4. 'There is no penalty'published at 20:17 British Summer Time 28 October 2023

    FT: Wolves 2-2 Newcastle

    Wolves

    Wolves manager Gary O'Neil, speaking to BBC Match of the Day: "I'm really pleased with the performance. Everyone knows how good a side Newcastle are. We know what they can do. I thought we were the better side. Second half, we were on top of them, looked threatening. A point is good against Newcastle, but the way the game went and their goals and the energy we had, it feels like it should be three. We suffered a few setbacks out there and the lads held together.

    "There wasn't a penalty in the first half. No way is that a penalty. I don't know how they have got that so wrong. There is no contact on Schar and he is already on the way down. The ball hits Channy (Hwang) on his other foot before it makes contact with Schar. Technically, he gets the ball first. A terrible on-field decision and really surprising it wasn't overturned. I waste my time talking to them so I won't bother until they improve the level. I was frustrated and we speak a lot about being ready for the next action. There are things that will set you back. We need to refocus and they were excellent at that today - the best I have seen us at it."

    On Pedro Neto: "He has felt his hamstring. He is moving around a little bit in there, so we're hoping it is not too bad. There are different levels of hamstring injuries so hopefully it's not too bad. He has been excellent and would be a miss for anyone. But the lads will pull together and keep pushing."

  5. Postpublished at 20:15 British Summer Time 28 October 2023

    FT: Wolves 2-2 Newcastle

    Only Arsenal and Tottenham (11 each) are on longer unbeaten runs in the Premier League than both Newcastle United (6 – W4 D2) and Wolves (5 – W2 D3).

  6. 'I'm pleased with how the players responded to the test'published at 20:10 British Summer Time 28 October 2023

    FT: Wolves 2-2 Newcastle

    Newcastle United

    Newcastle boss Eddie Howe speaking to Sky Sports: "It was certainly a massively tough game for us today, I thought two really good teams and probably a really good spectacle for the viewers today but disappointed not to get over the line and win the game but really proud of what we had to give today off the back of a really challenging week.

    On making just one substitution: "It was difficult for us today, we had limited attacking options so what I want to do when I make a sub is try to make the team better and play players in their best positions so if I was to make changes today, it would have probably been playing players out of position and I'm reluctant to do that with the game so evenly poised."

    On Callum Wilson: "He played very well today, I thought his finish for the first goal was superb, took his penalty well and then his frustration will probably be that he didn't get the match ball with the third one late in the game which would have been huge for us."

    On the penalty decision: "It was one of those, it was a strange one. I'd need to see it again, I've only seen it live. It looked like a coming together, Fabi [Fabian Schar] maybe nicked the ball first before there was contact but there was a little bit of a delay before the penalty was given so I was aware that it was going to be a tight call."

    "I thought we came on strong late in the game, I was really pleased with that because it has been a physically and mentally challenging week for us but I thought we were the team in the ascendency at the end, they were playing on transitions mainly so I was really pleased with the end part of the game and fitness wise I thought we looked good. When you come away from home it's difficult enough but we had the game away from home, we had the Sandro [Tonali] situation and we've had a few injuries in the week so it was a real test today and I'm really pleased with how the players responded to that.

    "I think in this job you learn everyday and there is sometimes an unpleasant surprise around the corner. You've just got to learn to adapt and roll with it and try and be positive with the players you have.

    "We're very limited with our training ground work and we have been for the majority of this season. We want to make sure not to overload the players but we go into each game tactically able to deliver what we need to because every game is so different."

  7. Postpublished at 20:04 British Summer Time 28 October 2023

    FT: Wolves 2-2 Newcastle

    Callum Wilson scored his 44th and 45th Premier League goals for Newcastle, taking him ahead of Andrew Cole and Shola Ameobi as the outright third highest goalscorer for the club in the competition.

    Wilson has also scored 16 of his 17 Premier League penalties (94%) – of players to take at least 15 in the competition, only Matt Le Tissier (96%) and Danny Murphy (95%) have a better conversion rate from the spot.

  8. Postpublished at 19:54 British Summer Time 28 October 2023

    FT: Wolves 2-2 Newcastle

    Hwang Hee-Chan scored his sixth Premier League goal of the season, his best return in a single campaign in the competition. Five of his six goals have come at Molineux, with no player scoring more home Premier League goals so far this season.

  9. 'I don't think it was a penalty'published at 19:50 British Summer Time 28 October 2023

    FT: Wolves 2-2 Newcastle

    Wolves

    Wolves forward Hwang Hee-chan, speaking to BBC Match of the Day: "I feel a little strange. After I gave them a penalty I felt so sad so I really wanted to do something for my team. After the first half, everybody said to me 'you can do it, keep going'. They gave me trust. I scored again and I am so happy to help the team.

    "Very difficult to say after the game about the penalty. I tried to clear the ball and saw someone block me for the ball. After that, I stopped and I think he touched me. I think it's not a penalty, but he made the decision. All I can do is try to do something for the team by scoring a goal.

    "My goals comes from my team. Wed work hard and understand each other. Thank you to my team-mates and the fans."

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    As a supporter of a London based team I don’t have too strong opinions here but I have to say many tipped Wolves for a relegation battle. Think they’ve far exceeded many’s expectations for them so thought it worth a mention at least (for all the Newcastle related comments).

    Nick, Kent

  11. 'A fantastic game of football'published at 19:37 British Summer Time 28 October 2023

    Wolves 2-2 Newcastle

    Paul Robinson
    Former Tottenham and England goalkeeper on Radio 5 Live

    It was a fantastic game of football. Two managers will be delighted with what they've seen from their team. Both had a game plan, both sets of players gave everything.

    Newcastle having played this week against Dortmund, there's a lot of tired bodies out there. You can see the centre-halves just got through, they had to dig deep. That's what they train for.

    The Wolves players under Gary O'Neil - indifferent start to the season but that they've really turned a corner.

    Two very, very good teams there and that was really enjoyable.

  12. FULL-TIMEpublished at 90+8 mins

    Wolves 2-2 Newcastle

    A thoroughly-enjoyable game ends all square.

    Joelinton slips as he passes the ball off under pressure from Ait-Nouri.Image source, PA Media
  13. Postpublished at 90+8 mins

    Wolves 2-2 Newcastle

    Rayan Ait-Nouri thinks he might away down the right to gather Tommy Doyle's pass but the flag is up for offside.

  14. Postpublished at 90+7 mins

    Wolves 2-2 Newcastle

    Into the final minute.

  15. 'A routine punch but not in monsoon conditions'published at 19:29 British Summer Time 28 October 2023

    Wolves 2-2 Newcastle

    Paul Robinson
    Former Tottenham and England goalkeeper on Radio 5 Live

    Really good piece of goalkeeping from Jose Sa. A routine punch but not in this weather. It's monsoon conditions. Newcastle loaded the six-yard box with a load of bodies, everybody's in there, Trippier whipped it underneath the crossbar - a really difficult one for the goalkeeper to judge.

    Sa rises highest to punch a corner ball clear above a packed penalty area.Image source, Getty Images
  16. YELLOW CARDpublished at 90+6 mins

    Wolves 2-2 Newcastle

    Joelinton goes into the book late on for a foul to halt Wolves as they look to get into a dangerous area.

    Two minutes to go.

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    Matt: More contact there than the one Newcastle got a penalty for, yet no penalty. Forgot you're allowed to wrap both arms around a player in the box...

  18. Postpublished at 90+4 mins

    Wolves 2-2 Newcastle

    We've had four of eight added minutes. Still time for one of these to win this.

  19. Postpublished at 90+4 mins

    Wolves 2-2 Newcastle

    Scramble!

    Newcastle win a corner that drops to Jamaal Lascelles near the penalty spot. He drives a shot that is almost poked in by Callum Wilson but hacked away by Tommy Doyle.

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    Dave: Toon doomed for yet another Molineux draw..?