Newcastle vs Sunderland Result

Newcastle
Full Time

Sunderland
๐ St. James' Park, Newcastle
๐๏ธ Sunday, 22 Mar 2026 at 12:00
๐ช AI Prediction Report
DECENT HITPredicted
2 - 0
Actual
1 - 2
๐ฐ Bet Results1/2 hit
Estimated ROI (ยฃ100/bet)
Staked: ยฃ200 ยท Returns: ยฃ410
+ยฃ210
+105% ROI
Late Brobbey Strike Stuns Newcastle as Sunderland Claim Derby Glory
Sunderland pulled off a dramatic 2-1 comeback victory over Newcastle at St. James' Park, with Brian Brobbey netting a stoppage-time winner to settle a fiercely contested Tyne-Wear derby. Newcastle looked in control early, taking the lead through Anthony Gordon in the 10th minute, but the Black Cats responded with grit and determination, levelling through Chemsdine Talbi just before the hour mark. Despite Newcastle's dominance in possession and chances, Sunderland's resilience paid off when Brobbey struck at the death, sending the away end into raptures. The match was a pulsating affair, with Newcastle enjoying 60% possession and firing 16 shots, but Sunderland proved clinical, converting two of their seven shots on target. The visitors' physical approach resulted in six yellow cards, but their tactical discipline and late-game heroics ensured they left Tyneside with all three points, reigniting their hopes in the Premier League run-in.
Newcastle
Newcastle started brightly, asserting themselves with early pressure and deservedly taking the lead through Anthony Gordon. Their 60% possession and nine corners reflected their territorial dominance, but a lack of cutting edge in the final third proved costly. Despite creating 16 shots, only four were on target, and after conceding the equaliser, their attacking play became increasingly frantic. The Magpies struggled to break down Sunderland's compact midfield after the interval, and as they pushed for a winner, they left themselves vulnerable at the back, ultimately punished by Brobbey's late strike. Defensively, Newcastle were largely solid but lacked composure in key moments.
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Sunderland
Sunderland delivered a disciplined and spirited performance, absorbing Newcastle's early pressure before growing into the contest. Their 17 shots (seven on target) demonstrated attacking intent, and they capitalised on key moments, with Talbi's equaliser shifting the momentum. The Black Cats' physical approach disrupted Newcastle's rhythm, though it came at the cost of six yellow cards. Defensively, Sunderland were resolute, with Granit Xhaka anchoring the midfield and the back four repelling waves of Newcastle attacks. Their willingness to press and counter paid dividends late on, as Brobbey's last-gasp goal secured a famous derby win.
Key Players
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Weaknesses
Key Moments
10' โ Goal
Anthony Gordon finishes a flowing move to give Newcastle an early lead.
57' โ Goal
Chemsdine Talbi levels for Sunderland, capitalising on a rare defensive lapse.
65' โ Yellow Card
Granit Xhaka booked as Sunderland ramp up their physical approach.
78' โ Yellow Card
Lutsharel Geertruida receives Sunderland's fifth yellow card as Newcastle press.
90' โ Goal
Brian Brobbey scores a dramatic late winner, finishing off a swift counter-attack.
Tactical Analysis
Newcastle lined up in a 4-2-3-1, looking to control possession and exploit the flanks through Trippier and Hall. Their double pivot of Joelinton and Ramsey provided stability, but as the match wore on, their advanced midfielders struggled to find space against Sunderland's compact 4-1-4-1. The Magpies' use of width and set pieces (nine corners) created pressure but not enough clear-cut chances. Sunderland's tactical discipline was evident, with Xhaka shielding the defence and the midfield four pressing aggressively. Their willingness to break quickly on the counter, especially after regaining possession, was key to both goals. The Black Cats' physicality disrupted Newcastle's rhythm, and their late substitutions injected energy for the decisive final push.
Turning Point
Brobbey's 90th-minute winner, which capped a swift Sunderland counter and stunned the home crowd.
Man of the Match
Brian Brobbey
His late goal settled the derby and capped an industrious display leading the line.