Key events
15 min: Joelinton appears to catch Bergvall with a raised accidental-on-purpose elbow into the side of the head but gets away with it.
12 min: Radu Dragusin gets himself into all sorts of bother while trying to play the ball out from the back but just about gets away with it. Whatever your thoughs on Joelinton’s “handball”, it’s worth noting that a similarly ill-advised foray out from the back from Spurs led to the Newcastle equaliser.
11 min: Sven Botman makes a brilliant block in his own penalty area to deny Dominic Solanke his second goal of the afternoon.
8 min: Debate will rage over whether that goal should have stood as an attempted pass upfield by Lucas Bergvall hit the outstretched arm of Joelinton, who was complewtely oblivious to what was going on. Despite this, his intervention allowed Newcastle to win possession not far outside the Spurs penalty area.
Gordon was slipped in behind and made no mistake with his finish. I say debate will rage and there’s also a certain Australian on the tuchline who is beside himself with anger.
GOAL! Tottenham 1-1 Newcastle (Gordon 6)
Newcastle equalise! Anthony Gordon scores with a low shot into the bottom right-hand corner after Spurs get caught trying to play the ball out from the back.
5 min: That’s an excellent start for Tottenham and a good finish from Solanke, in front of the watching England manager, Thomas Tuchel.
GOAL! Tottenham 1-0 Newcastle (Solanke 4)
Spurs lead! Pedro Porro swings an early cross into the Newcastle penalty area from the right and Dominic Solanke gets on Sven’s Botman’s blind side to power a header past Martin Dubravka.
2 min: Play resumes with Livramento fit to continue and a drop-ball for Newcastle, whose players are wearing maroon and blue striped shirts, white shorts and maroon socks.
1 min: There’s a break in play as Newcastle right-back Tino Livramento goes to ground in apparent agony and receives treatment after an early collision with Lucas Bergvall.
Tottenham Hotspur v Newcastle is go …
1 min: Tottenham get the ball rolling and immediately play a long diagonal towards Timo Werner on the left touchline.
Not long now: Led by referee Andy Madley and his team of match officials, the players of both teams march out on to the pitch for the last of the pre-match formalities on a bitterly cold afternoon in London. Dejan Kulusevski and Bruno Guimaraes wear the captains’ armbands.
I think I read somewhere this morning that there’s been at least one goal in each of the past 59 games played between these sides and I will hardly be alone in being gobsmacked if we don’t get several more today. Kick-off is just a few minutes away …
An email: “G’day Barry,” writes Chris Paraskevas, who I’m guessing might be in Australia. “The lads and I (three grown men with actual resoonsibilities in life) have tempted fate and assembled to watch the game together.
“In the past this has always resulted in disaster. To top things off, we are all wearing a variation of this season’s Newcastle strip. Given Tottenham have had to call up Ledley King at centre-back, surely even our me̶n̶’̶s̶ ̶c̶l̶u̶b̶ supporters club evil eye/curse won’t help Ange tonight.”
Transfer news: It is being reported that Tottenham Hotspur are on the verge of signing Slavia Prague goalkeeper Antonin Kinsky, who is reported to be in London undergoing a medical. A fee of £12.5m plus add-ons is being mentioned for the Czech Republic U-21 international who has made 29 appearances for Slavia Prague this season and kept 14 clean sheets.
Eddie Howe on the chatter linking Alexander Isak with a January move away from St James’ Park: “Our players are loved by us and wanted by us,” he told reporters. “Their focus can only be on the here and now. I don’t see it being an issue for us, especially in this transfer window. The players are very focused.”
Ange Postecoglou on Tottenham’s transfer window plans: “The club is working hard to get some help for the playing group,” he told reporters. “We need to bolster up our numbers a little bit. January is obviously not an easy time to bring players in quickly and we still want to do what’s best for us rather than panic.”
Today’s match officials
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Referee: Andy Madley.
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Assistants: Nick Hopton and Craig Taylor.
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Fourth official: Lewis Smith.
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VAR: Chris Kavanagh.
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Assistant VAR: Sian Massey-Ellis.
Those teams: As expected, third choice goalkeeper Brandon Austin starts for Spurs and the 25-year-old from Hemel Hemstead will make his first senior appearance in English football following short loan spells in Denmark and the USA. The most recent of those, with Orlando, was in 2021.
Elsewhere in the side, Timo Werner starts ahead of Son Heung-min, while James Maddison is on the bench. Djed Spence gets another start, in place of the injured Destiny Udogie. Lucas Bergvall comes in for the suspended Rodrigo Bentancur.
Sven Botman is welcomed straight into the heart of Newcastle’s defence on his return from nine months on the sidelines with a knee injury, while Tino Livramento starts at full-back in place of Kieran Trippier, who drops to the bench.
Tottenham Hotspur v Newcastle line-ups
Tottenham Hotspur: Austin; Porro, Dragusin, Gray, Spence; Bergvall, Sarr; Johnson, Kulusevski, Werner; Solanke.
Subs: Whiteman, Reguilon, Dorrington, Hardy, Bissouma, Maddison, Olusesi, Son, Lankshear.
Newcastle United: Dubravka; Livramento, Botman, Burn, Hall; Tonali, Guimaraes, Joelinton; Murphy, Isak, Gordon.
Subs: Vlachodimos, Trippier, Barnes, Osula, Almiron, Kelly, Willock, Longstaff, Miley
Early team news
With Fraser Forster out sick after catching a bug that’s infilitrated the Tottenham camp, Ange Postecoglou is expected to give 25-year-old goalkeeper Brandon Austin his first senior start in English football after five years at the club and 78 games spent on the bench as an unused substitute. Good luck to him.
A glum Ange revealed yesterday that Destiny Udogie is expected to be out for at least six weeks with a hamstring injury and the Spurs full-back joins a long list of lame and halt in the Tottenham treatment room.
The names of Guglielmo Vicario, Mikey Moore, Richarlison, Micky van de Ven, Ben Davies, Cristian Romero and Wilson Odobert all currently feature on it. Djed Spence is available again but Rodrigo Bentancur misses out today through suspension.
Newcastle are without Fabian Schar, who joins Bentancur on the Naughty Step, while Nick Pope, Callum Wilson, Jamaal Lascelles and Emil Krafth all remain sidelined with injury. Sven Botman is expected to undergo a late fitness test and could make his first appearance for Newcastle since last March after recovering from a serious knee injury.
Premier League: Tottenham v Newcastle
Riding high in fifth place on the back of four consecutive Premier League wins, Newcastle arrive in London as the favourites to make it five on the spin against out-of-sorts hosts who have a lengthy injury list and are without a win in their past three games, two of which have been lost.
Tottenham Hotspur drew with Wolves last time out, while Newcastle’s most recent outing saw them humble Manchester United on their own turf at Old Trafford as they kept their fourth consecutive clean sheet in the top flight. Kick-off in North London is at 12.30pm (GMT) but stay tuned in the meantime for team news and build-up.