Chelsea vs Newcastle Result

Chelsea
Full Time

Newcastle
📍 Stamford Bridge, London
🗓️ Saturday, 14 Mar 2026 at 17:30
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2 - 1
Actual
0 - 1
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Gordon Strike Stuns Wasteful Chelsea as Newcastle Claim Stamford Bridge Upset
Newcastle United snatched a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Chelsea at Stamford Bridge, thanks to an early strike from Anthony Gordon and a resolute defensive display. Despite dominating possession and peppering the Newcastle goal with 22 shots, Chelsea failed to convert their chances, with only three efforts finding the target. Newcastle, in contrast, were clinical, with Gordon’s 18th-minute goal proving decisive as the visitors soaked up pressure and threatened on the counter. Chelsea’s attacking intent was clear from the outset, but a lack of cutting edge in the final third cost them dearly. Newcastle’s disciplined back line, marshaled by Sven Botman and Malick Thiaw, stood firm against waves of Chelsea attacks, while Aaron Ramsdale made key interventions. The win keeps Newcastle’s European hopes alive, while Chelsea are left to rue their profligacy in front of goal.
Chelsea
Chelsea controlled the tempo with 67% possession and created a flurry of opportunities, racking up 22 shots and eight corners. However, their lack of precision was glaring, with only three shots on target and no goals to show for their efforts. The creative trio of Cole Palmer, Enzo Fernández, and Alejandro Garnacho probed constantly, but Newcastle’s defensive block proved impenetrable. Defensive lapses in transition left them exposed for the decisive Newcastle goal. Despite introducing attacking substitutions and pushing numbers forward late on, Chelsea’s finishing deserted them, and frustration mounted as the clock ticked down. The home side’s inability to break down a compact Newcastle side ultimately cost them vital points.
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Newcastle
Newcastle executed their game plan to perfection, conceding possession but remaining compact and dangerous on the break. With just 33% possession and only seven shots, they made their moments count, registering five shots on target and scoring the game’s only goal through Anthony Gordon. The back four, led by Sven Botman and Malick Thiaw, absorbed relentless pressure, while Aaron Ramsdale’s assured goalkeeping kept Chelsea at bay. Eddie Howe’s side were disciplined, picking their moments to counter and frustrating Chelsea with their organization. The midfield duo of Joe Willock and Jacob Ramsey provided energy and cover, while Gordon’s pace and clinical finish made the difference. Newcastle’s ability to defend deep and spring forward was key to their smash-and-grab success.
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Key Moments
18' — Goal
Anthony Gordon finishes a swift counter-attack to put Newcastle ahead.
34' — Yellow Card
Chelsea’s Moisés Caicedo booked for a late challenge in midfield.
41' — Yellow Card
Newcastle’s Joe Willock shown yellow for time-wasting.
63' — Yellow Card
Marc Cucurella receives a yellow card for a tactical foul as Chelsea push forward.
75' — Yellow Card
Newcastle’s Malick Thiaw cautioned for a foul on Garnacho.
Tactical Analysis
Both sides set up in a 4-2-3-1 formation, but their approaches diverged sharply. Chelsea’s full-backs, particularly Marc Cucurella, pushed high to stretch Newcastle’s low block, while Palmer and Garnacho drifted inside to overload central areas. Despite this, Chelsea’s attacks often fizzled out in the final third due to Newcastle’s compactness and disciplined midfield screening. Newcastle’s tactical discipline was evident as they sat deep, denied Chelsea space between the lines, and broke quickly through Gordon and Barnes. The visitors’ pressing was selective, with energy conserved for quick transitions. Eddie Howe’s side defended set pieces well and used their limited possession efficiently, with Willock and Ramsey breaking up play and launching counters.
Turning Point
Anthony Gordon’s 18th-minute goal gave Newcastle the lead and allowed them to execute their defensive game plan for the remainder of the match.
Man of the Match
Anthony Gordon
Scored the match-winning goal and was a constant threat on the counter.