1-2 v Newcastle United - 10 February 2026 - Home

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Spurs 1

Newcastle United

Newcastle United

2

  • Thiaw
    45+5'
  • Ramsey
    68'
Details
Match Number

7755

Opposition
Newcastle united

Newcastle United

Competition
Premier League

Premier League

Season

2025/26

Date

10th February 2026

Kick Off

19:30

Venue

Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

Attendance

59,773

Referee

Anthony Taylor

VAR

Nick Hopton

League Position

16th

Opposition League Position

10th

Opposition Form

LLWLWD

Weather at Kick Off

8.7° - Drizzle

Facts & Milestones
  • 7717th overall match (3695 wins, 1674 draws, 2335 losses)

  • 6087th competitive match (2763 wins, 1398 draws, 1926 losses)

  • team

    178th match vs Newcastle United (74 wins, 36 draws, 68 losses)

  • competition

    1292nd Premier League match (558 wins, 306 draws, 428 losses)

  • 7028th match in England (3323 wins, 1553 draws, 2139 losses)

  • 188th match at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium (112 wins, 21 draws, 55 losses)

  • Thomas Frank
    Thomas Frank: Last Match in Charge
  • There were 3 changes to the starting lineup from the last match.

Report

Jacob Ramsey fired Newcastle United to a rare away win to give head coach Eddie Howe a timely boost and keep the pressure on Tottenham Hotspur manager Thomas Frank.

Both bosses had to field questions about their positions in the build-up to this crunch Premier League game at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium following a poor run of results.

Frank did not hide the fact his injury-hit side were "desperate" for their first league victory of 2026 while Howe, similarly, called on his players to show "our feeling of how important this is to us" after a run of just one win in eight games in all competitions.

It was Howe's team who delivered for their manager on a night a section of Spurs supporters chanted "You're getting sacked in the morning" in Frank's direction as chief executive Vinai Venkatesham watched on.

Newcastle, who lined up without a recognised striker, took the lead through an unlikely scorer in defender Malick Thiaw in first-half stoppage time.

Guglielmo Vicario managed to parry Thiaw's initial header from Anthony Elanga's cross, but the Newcastle centre-back was quickest to react and got there ahead of Pape Matar Sarr and Archie Gray to stab the ball into the net and send the away end into raptures.

Spurs, to their credit, briefly rallied after the break and the hosts drew level from their first corner of the night when Xavi Simons' delivery was headed back across goal by Sarr and Gray hooked the ball into the net.

Frank punched the air on the touchline as the stadium erupted around him, but Spurs were not level for long.

Anthony Gordon danced his way into the box and fed Ramsey, who picked out the bottom corner with a clever first-time finish to score his maiden goal for the club following his summer move from Aston Villa.

Newcastle held out to win just their third league game on the road this season and move up to 10th, while Spurs slip to 16th.

That may seem a curious statement to make about a manager who led his side to automatic qualification for the last 16 of the Champions League, who only took charge last summer and who has had to contend with an ever-growing list of absentees.

But Spurs are sleepwalking into a relegation battle.

They have failed to win any of their past eight Premier League games for the first time since 2008.

Frank will be mightily relieved that Benjamin Sesko scored a stoppage-time equaliser for Manchester United to prevent West Ham moving within three points of his side in the table.

But this was still a damaging defeat for Tottenham.

On a night Howe's players fought for him, Spurs' response was too brief and they were only level for four minutes.

A grandstand finish never looked on the cards.

By the time the fourth official's board went up, thousands of supporters had tellingly left.

A section who stayed chanted that Frank was "getting sacked in the morning", before the full-time whistle was greeted with loud boos.

Howe will know how opposite number Frank is feeling.

The Newcastle head coach looked crestfallen after his side were booed off following the bruising 3-2 defeat by Brentford last week.

But Howe and his players hauled themselves up off the canvas to respond just three days later.

This was a night where Howe made some bold calls.

He opted not to start either of Nick Woltemade or Yoane Wissa just a few months after spending £124m on the forwards.

He recalled Ramsey, in place of Sandro Tonali, and also handed the lively Anthony Elanga a chance from the off.

Newcastle's summer recruitment has rightly come under scrutiny - but Elanga, Thiaw and Ramsey stepped up when Howe needed them most.

So did the whole team, in truth.

Wobbly Newcastle have thrown away more points from winning positions (19) than any other side in the Premier League this season - but they held firm in the closing stages.

No wonder Howe savoured this win.

He even took the acclaim of the away end at full-time as Kieran Trippier pushed the head coach in front of the buoyant travelling support, who repeatedly sang his name.

Timeline
KO

Joe Willock

Offside (VAR)
44'

Malick Thiaw

45+5'
HT +7'

Dan Burn

59'

Jacob Ramsey

68'

Bruno Guimarães

89'
FT +6'
Location
League Table
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Arsenal
25 17 5 3 49 17 32 56
2
Manchester city
25 15 5 5 51 24 27 50
3
Aston villa
25 14 5 6 36 27 9 47
4
Manchester united
25 12 8 5 46 36 10 44
5
Chelsea
25 12 7 6 45 28 17 43
6
Liverpool
25 11 6 8 40 35 5 39
7
Brentford
25 12 3 10 39 34 5 39
8
Everton
25 10 7 8 28 28 0 37
9
Sunderland
25 9 9 7 27 29 -2 36
10
Fulham
25 10 4 11 35 37 -2 34
11
Afc bournemouth
25 8 10 7 41 44 -3 34
12
Newcastle united
25 9 6 10 35 36 -1 33
13
Crystal palace
25 8 8 9 26 29 -3 32
14
Brighton hove albion
25 7 10 8 34 33 1 31
15
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
25 7 8 10 35 35 0 29
16
Leeds united
25 7 8 10 34 43 -9 29
17
Nottingham forest
25 7 5 13 25 38 -13 26
18
West ham united
25 6 5 14 31 48 -17 23
19
Burnley
25 3 6 16 25 49 -24 15
20
Wolverhampton wanderers
25 1 5 19 16 48 -32 8
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Arsenal
25 17 5 3 49 17 32 56
2
Manchester city
26 16 5 5 54 24 30 53
3
Aston villa
26 15 5 6 37 27 10 50
4
Manchester united
26 12 9 5 47 37 10 45
5
Chelsea
26 12 8 6 47 30 17 44
6
Liverpool
26 12 6 8 41 35 6 42
7
Brentford
25 12 3 10 39 34 5 39
8
Everton
26 10 7 9 29 30 -1 37
9
Afc bournemouth
26 9 10 7 43 45 -2 37
10
Newcastle united
26 10 6 10 37 37 0 36
11
Sunderland
26 9 9 8 27 30 -3 36
12
Fulham
26 10 4 12 35 40 -5 34
13
Crystal palace
26 8 8 10 28 32 -4 32
14
Brighton hove albion
26 7 10 9 34 34 0 31
15
Leeds united
26 7 9 10 36 45 -9 30
16
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
26 7 8 11 36 37 -1 29
17
Nottingham forest
26 7 6 13 25 38 -13 27
18
West ham united
26 6 6 14 32 49 -17 24
19
Burnley
26 4 6 16 28 51 -23 18
20
Wolverhampton wanderers
26 1 6 19 16 48 -32 9
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