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FIVE added minutes

13:20, 88'

SUBSTITUTION: Newcastle 3-0 Spurs

In the aftermath of the goal, Harvey Barnes is replaced by Matt Ritchie. He is rightfully applauded, he was excellent today.

Lewis Hall is also on for Elliot Anderson, who was also brilliant.

13:16, 87'

GOAL!!! Newcastle 4-0 Spurs (Schar 87')

Nevermind, it's four now!

Anthony Gordon is involved, but he's the scorer, he whips in a lovely corner and Fabian Schar meets it to head home.

Once again, that was far too easy for Newcastle. They have caused problems from corners all day.

Tottenham will now be willing for that whistle.

13:16, 86'

GOOD BLOCK! Newcastle 3-0 Spurs

That should be 4-0.

Harvey Barnes feeds Anthony Gordon and you expect him to find the net, but he takes a touch and allows Mickey Van der Ven to get across and make the block.

The Dutch defender has finally done something worthwhile.

13:15, 85'

Newcastle 3-0 Spurs

Oh, Tino Werner...

The striker is a mile offside but he doesn't;t know that, the ball comes over the top to him in the area and it bounces off his knee and out of play.

The flag then goes up to spare his blushes.

13:12, 82'

SUBSTITUTION: Newcastle 3-0 Spurs

Newcastle fans shout 'wayyyyy', and that's because James Maddison is being substituted. He'd been poor today.

Giovani Lo Celso comes on in his place.

13:11, 81'

HIT THE POST! Newcastle 3-0 Spurs

So close to a fourth!

Emil Krafth lines one up after the ball falls to him outside the area, and his effort bounces and bobbles onto the post.

Vicario was rooted to the spot.

13:09, 79'

Newcastle 3-0 Spurs

What a cross by Tino Livramento.

The full-back's first involvement is a great one as he races down the right and delivers a lovely low-swinging ball for Alexander Isak, but the striker can't get a toe on it to turn it home.

It would have been a fabulous goal.

13:07, 78'

SUBSTITUTION: Newcastle 3-0 Spurs

Jacob Murphy's race is run, he comes off for Tino Livramento to rapturous applause.

Murphy was struggling with something for a little while, Eddie Howe will be hoping it's not another injury to add to their long list.

13:06, 76'

Newcastle 3-0 Spurs

Newcastle seem to have taken their foot off the pedal, they are content with the scoreline, and so they should be.

It's all a lot of nothing at the moment, in truth. Spurs are passing it around the Newcastle area without really troubling the hosts.

Newcastle will counter when they can, there is a lot of space for it.

13:00, 70'

Newcastle 3-0 Spurs

Spurs are starting to have a few goes at the Newcastle net, but they are nothing more than half-chances.

James Maddison has a pop from distance and it flies over the bar, it's not been his finest day.

I must say, Newcastle are defending very well.

12:59, 70'

Newcastle 3-0 Spurs

Craig Hope, Mail Sport, at St James' Park:

It's important to remember that six of Newcastle's starters played under Steve Bruce. It serves to highlight the incredible job Eddie Howe has done with improving those he inherited.

12:58, 69'

Newcastle 3-0 Spurs

It's just not Tottenham's day and now some of their fans have seen enough.

Not all, but a small section of their supporters are heading for the exits.

It's becoming a nightmare of a ground for their side.

12:54, 63'

CLOSE! Newcastle 3-0 Spurs

Nearly another for Newcastle, this time it's Elliot Anderson.

The young midfielder beats a defender and fires low at Vicario, but the keeper does well to save it.

You feel another goal is coming soon.

12:53, 62'

YELLOW CARD: Newcastle 3-0 Spurs (Maddison)

Another yellow card for Spurs and I mean, oooft, that could have been a red on another day, it's poor and high from James Maddison.

He could have had a yellow card earlier too, he's a lucky boy.

12:51, 61'

Newcastle 3-0 Spurs

Spurs have had a shot, I repeat, Spurs have had a shot.

It wasn't a good one though, Brennan Johnson fires miles over.

12:49, 60'

Newcastle 3-0 Spurs

Craig Hope, Mail Sport, at St James' Park:

Newcastle are arguably more dangerous when Spurs are attacking. That is another goal on the transition and, again, it was Son giving the ball away. And that's it for the South Korean, who has now been subbed. He's had a torrid afternoon.

12:49, 58'

SUBSTITUTIONS: Newcastle 3-0 Spurs

Alexander Isak gets on the end of a set piece but can't divert it home for his hat trick.

Ange Postecoglou has seen enough, the Spurs manager makes a triple change with Pape Sarr, Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg and Dejan Kulusevski come on.

Yves Bissouma, Rodrigo Bentancur, and Hueng-Min Son, yes you read that right, are hooked.

12:46, 56'

YELLOW CARD: Newcastle 3-0 Spurs (Romero)

Cristian Romero now goes into the book.

Spurs have not come out any better than they were before the break, they are capitulating.

I wouldn't be surprised if they finished the match with 10 men.

12:45, 55'

Newcastle 3-0 Spurs

David Coverdale, Mail Sport, at St James’ Park:

The Newcastle bench thought that goal must have been offside, such was how comfortably Isak raced clear.

Eddie Howe and Jason Tindall immediately went back to check a monitor before they celebrated. But Tindall was soon punching the air after replays showed Isak was in his own half when the ball was played.

12:44, 54'

Newcastle 3-0 Spurs

Newcastle want a penalty for an alleged handball by Emerson Royal, but it's not given.

It wasn't a penalty for me. I think they just want to heap as much misery as they can on Spurs...

12:41, 51'

GOAL!!! Newcastle 3-0 Spurs (Isak 51')

Oh dear, oh dear, oh dear...

It's taken Alexander Isak just six minutes to answer my half-time question as he races away from Mickey Van der Ven to roll it under Vicario.

It's another shocker from the Dutch defender as he doesn't track Isak who is played over the top by Bruno Guimaraes from his own half.

That was way too easy again. Game over.

12:41, 50'

CHANCE! Newcastle 2-0 Spurs

Martin Dubravka nearly drops a clanger.

Timo Werner sends a shot straight at the goalkeeper and he nearly drops it into a dangerous area.

But, he manages to recover.

12:39, 49'

SUBSTITUTION: Newcastle 2-0 Spurs

An early second-half change for Spurs as Pedro Porro has had to come off injured after an awkward landing following the set-piece.

Emerson Royal comes on in his place.

12:38, 47'

YELLOW CARD: Newcastle 2-0 Spurs (Bissouma)

Not the best start from Spurs, Yves Bissouma is shown a yellow card for a challenge on Sean Longstaff.

Alexander Isak comes close from the resulting set-piece. Spurs have been really poor from them today.

12:34, 46'

SECOND HALF: Newcastle 2-0 Spurs

Tottenham were sent back out a lot earlier than Newcastle...I wonder why.

They need to be much better in the second half, an early goal would be a huge help.

We are back out now anyway and it appears there have been no changes at the break from either side, so Mickey Van der Ven lives to fight another day.

Six in a row at SJP for Isak

Alexander Isak loves a goal at St James' Park, that's six in a row for him at home in the Premier League.

Can he grab any more in the second half?

The way things are going, he could get a hat full.

Van der Ven's nightmare

It's fair to say, that was Mickey can der Ven's worst half in a Newcastle shirt, he had a nightmare.

Craig Hope, Mail Sport, has said the defender is a doubt to return in the second half.

I'm guessing his injury is classified as pure embarrassment.

'Wouldn’t be surprised if Spurs fans leave early...again'

David Coverdale, Mail Sport, at St James’ Park:

On the train up from London, Spurs supporters were asking each other how long they thought they would last inside St James’ Park this time around.

Well, such was their side’s sorry showing in the first 45 minutes, you wouldn’t be surprised if some gave up early again and headed to the Newcastle bars.

WATCH: Two quickfire goals for Geordies

After a slow start to the game, Newcastle exploded into life on the half-hour mark.

It felt just like last season, two goals in two minutes for the hosts, and Spurs were falling apart.

Luckily for Tottenham, they didn't concede any more.

'Van de Ven had a shocker for both goals'

Craig Hope, Mail Sport, at St James' Park:

34% of ball but Newcastle have been incisive & quick with it, unlike Spurs. Gordon brilliant & Isak could have had 4. Deserved lead.

Van de Ven shocker for both goals & team far too slow in attack. Werner looks like the Chelsea version.

HALF-TIME: Newcastle 2-0 Spurs

The whistle is blown for half-time and I am gutted, I wish that half could have carried on.

Spurs fans will be happy that half is over though, their side lost their heads after Alexander Isak embarrassed Mickey Van der Ven to fire the posts in front.

Two minutes later, it was 2-0, and at that point, you felt it could be any number.

However, Spurs clun on until half-time and now Ange Postecoglou has his chance to lay into his team.

What a half of football, St James' Park was on top form.

12:18, 46'

TWO added minutes

Two minutes before Spurs can get in and regroup.

They will be begging for that whistle, well, unless they can nick a goal before the break.

12:17, 45'

Newcastle 2-0 Spurs

Craig Hope, Mail Sport, at St James' Park:

Anthony Gordon watched his goal back on the big screen and it looked like he enjoyed it. This could be 5-0.

To think, Isak had only three touches inside the opening 25 minutes. He could have had five goals since!

12:14, 43'

Newcastle 2-0 Spurs

That was naughty by Dan Burn.

The Newcastle defender raises a high boot but VAR checks the challenge and it's cleared.

James Maddison then fires over, but Spurs are not happy with Burn at all.

12:13, 41'

Newcastle 2-0 Spurs

There's only one goal being peppered at the moment, and it's not Newcastle's.

The Magpies are all over Spurs. Alexander Isak is in again but can't finish off a beautiful pass.

Jacob Murphy then has an effort before Fabian Schar heads over.

Spurs are hanging on.

12:11, 39'

Newcastle 2-0 Spurs

Tottenham somehow need to get their heads back on straight and calm this game down.

When St James' Park gets up like it just has, there are no many harder places to play away.

If it carries on, this could be six again!

12:09, 37'

Newcastle 2-0 Spurs

Tottenham are all over the place!

Alexander Isak is in again but Destiny Udogie manages to get a foot in to put the striker off.

I thought that was about to be 3-0!

12:03, 32'

GOAL!!! Newcastle 2-0 Spurs (Gordon 32')

What is going on???

It's de ja vu for Spurs! It's Anthony Gordon this time who is in and bends it past Vicario after Mickey Van der Ven can't stay on his feet again.

What is happening to the Dutch defender, he is slipping all over the face.

What a nightmare couple of minutes for Spurs, but Newcastle are flying and St James' Park is rocking.

12:02, 30'

GOAL!!! Newcastle 1-0 Spurs (Isak 30')

What did I say again?

After saying the game hadn't got going, Alexander Isak fires Newcastle into the lead after taking Mickey Van der Ven to the cleaners.

So much credit has to go to Anthony Gordon who out muscled Destiny Udogie to feed Isak before he put Van der Ven on his backside to finish.

St James' Park erupts.

12:00, 29'

Newcastle 0-0 Spurs

This game does not have any flow to it at all.

We've had a few half chances, but after I bigged it up before the match, it hasn't really got going yet.

The fouls aren't helping, at all.

11:59, 27'

YELLOW CARD: Newcastle 0-0 Spurs (Van der Ven)

Is Anthony Gordon the new Jack Grealish, he's just been fouled again.

The England international is causing Spurs all sorts of problems with his directness and this time Mickey Van der Ven stops him in his tracks.

It looked like no card was going to be given, but Tim Robinson changes his mind and books the Dutch defender.

That's harsh, the softest foul of the lot!

11:55, 23'

Newcastle 0-0 Spurs

Referee Tim Robinson does not want to put his hands in his pocket today, that's for sure.

Dan Burn stops James Maddison on the counter which looked a certain booking, but a card is not shown once again.

Timo Werner was away, but that doesn't necessarily mean a goal would have come, though.

11:52, 21'

Newcastle 0-0 Spurs

The crowd boo James Maddison after he body-checks Anthony Gordon.

That should be a yellow card I think, but the referee does not agree which frustrates St James' Park.

11:48, 16'

Newcastle 0-0 Spurs

I just laughed quite hard, I probably shouldn't admit it though.

Timo Werner just fired a shot straight at his captain Heung-min Son which takes his feet from under him.

If 'You've Been Framed' was still a show, that would be a good clip for it.

11:46, 15'

Newcastle 0-0 Spurs

That's a bit better from Harvey Barnes.

The Newcastle winger dances around the Spurs defence to the byline and wins a corner.

Guglielmo Vicario looks really uncomfortable when corners are swung in, but he just about manages to hold onto this one.

11:44, 12'

Newcastle 0-0 Spurs

Craig Hope, Mail Sport, at St James' Park:

Slow start from Newcastle... they were 3-0 up this time last year!

Extremely poor from Eddie Howe's side...I'm joking.

11:42, 10'

Newcastle 0-0 Spurs

What a pass from Anthony Gordon.

The winger races down the righthand side and floats a brilliant ball across to Harvey Barnes who can't control it.

They do win a corner which causes problems in the Spurs area, but they hook it away for another one which Barnes heads wide.

It's all going on!

CHANCE! Newcastle 0-0 Spurs

Nervy moments for Newcastle.

A Spurs corner is whipped in towards the back post, but Newcastle manage to get it clear.

Spurs then come back at them and Brennan Johnson whips a brilliant ball across to Timo Werner, who is in acres of space, but he volleys miles over.

Werner had to do better there, why did he go with his feet?

Newcastle 0-0 Spurs

David Coverdale, Mail Sport, at St James’ Park:

As is customary these days at St James’ Park, a new banner was displayed in the Gallowgate End before kick-off.

It was a quote from Sean Longstaff, the Geordie heartbeat of this Newcastle team. ‘I love representing the city. Representing the people that are me.’

Newcastle fans will be hoping for a special performance from one of their own today.

Newcastle 0-0 Spurs

Fabian Schar hacks down Heung-Min Son but somehow evades a yellow card.

I'm guessing it's only because of how early in the game it is.

Newcastle 0-0 Spurs

Tottenham are not going to pull their punches.

After 30 seconds they bomb forward, but can't carve anything open.

If that's anything to go by, this could be an open game, which I am all for.

KICK-OFF: Newcastle 0-0 Spurs

After the Premier League anthem comes to an end, which is rubbish, by the way, we get underway.

The sun is shining, the atmosphere is vibrant and we have two great teams pushing for Europe.

On paper, this is going to be a cracker!

Here come the teams

'Hey Jude' rings out around the ground - what a song - do you think it's the most used song in football?

Anyway, the teams have arisen from the tunnel, and St James' Park roars, I think we are in for a good atmosphere today.

This injury-ravaged Newcastle side are going to need it.

Eddie Howe: 'Crowd will back us'

Eddie Howe, Newcastle boss, speaking to TNT Sports:

We have picked a versatile team. When you play Tottenham they are tactically interesting, we have picked a versatile team that can match up to Tottenham very well.

Spurs stick to what they do [well]. Their rotations are very good and regardless of the formation we have to be adaptable, then of course on the ball we have to do what we have to do."

You have to get them [supporters] into the game and have a good attitude, entertain them - the crowd will back us as they always do.

Goals incoming?

With these two sides, expect goals.

Tottenham are a goal-scoring machine, in particular, they found the net in 42 of their 43 matches this season.

They also love a goal at St James' Park, Spurs have scored on each of their last 17 visits to the ground in all competitions since 2005.

I bet it will be 0-0 now I've mentioned this...

Will both sides get Europe?

I want to hear from you.

Do you think both sides will end up in the European spots they want by the end of the season?

I don't think so, I think due to injuries Newcastle will miss out.

Let us know your thoughts in the comments.

Ange Postecoglou: 'It is going to be a high-energy game'

Ange Postecoglou, Tottenham boss, speaking to TNT Sports:

We're in the best position we have been in, apart from the first ten games, in terms of a squad and being able to rotate players.

Rodi [Rodrigo Bentancur] will be good today, he is getting back to his levels where he can break teams open with his running - we are going to need it.

I've got a feeling we are going to need more than the guys who are starting today in midfield because it is going to be a high-energy game.

Final preparations for Spurs

I wonder what is going through their heads right now?

Probably, 'don't concede five goals in the first 21 minutes'.

I would love to be a fly-on-the-wall in their changing room in the moments before kick-off.

It's a huge game for Spurs.

Clubs pay respects to Joe Kinnear

Darren Eales, Newcastle United CEO, and Daniel Levy, Tottenham Chairman, have paid their respects to former Newcastle boss Joe Kinnear, who passed away last week at the age of 77.

The pair laid flowers in the memorial garden at the stadium for Kinnear who was manager of the Magpies between 2008 and 2009, and Director of Football between 2013 and 2014.

One-off shirt for Newcastle

Craig Hope, Mail Sport, revealed exclusively in early April that Newcastle would be wearing a one-off shirt today with the sponsor of the Royal National Institute for Deaf People.

There will be additional tie-ins to RNID today as well.

Will Spurs secure a top-four finish?

Spurs have been extremely up and down this season, but there is no denying that they are a fantastic team.

Going into today Spurs sit in fourth level on points with Aston Villa, but with a better goal difference and a game in hand.

You feel they are now in pole position for a Champions League spot and a win today would do them a whole lot of good.

Even with a tough run-in, it's theirs to lose.

'Bench a concern for Newcastle'

Craig Hope, Mail Sport, at St James' Park:

I said this before Everton last week, but the bench would be my concern from a Newcastle perspective. Games now are won and lost with 15/16 players, not 11. And Newcastle (again) have very little to turn to in reserve.

Atmosphere building

Newcastle fans are some of the best in the country.

I'm surprised that I'm yet to see a fan with their shirt off yet, it's April, so there are bound to be a few.

You can feel the buzz around the ground already!

Isak to wreak more havoc on Spurs?

Alexander Isak, what a player.

In the 6-1 pasting Newcastle handed out to Spurs last year, Isak was the standout for me, netting two goals in two minutes.

The Swedish striker has already netted 15 goals this season in only 23 games, five more than he managed last campaign.

I said to my colleague that I believe he is the best signing in the Eddie Howe.

What do you guys think, is he?

Spurs Team News - Bentancur STARTS

Rodrigo Bentencur is back in the Tottenham starting line-up.

He is the only change to the side that beat Nottingham Forest 3-1 last week.

Is this 11 strong enough to pick up ll three points today?

Newcastle Team News - TWO changes

Eddie Howe makes just the two changes from the side that beat Fulham last week.

Elliott Anderson and Harvey Barnes come into the starting 11 for the injured Joe Willock and Lewis Hall - who is benched.

Tino Livramento is also a shock inclusion as he is fit enough to be named on the bench.

I must admit, that's a fairly strong attack, despite the injuries.

Eddie Howe: '6-1 was a special game for us'

Eddie Howe, Newcastle boss, speaking on Friday:

That was a special game for us, everything clicked. We were devastating in attack, we were ruthless. One of those days you get rarely in football where everything went our way.

This is a totally different Tottenham team now. I admire them tactically, and physically, I think Ange [Postecoglou] deserves big credit with how his philosophy has been implemented and with the speed it has.

A day Geordies will never forget

You didn't have to wait long.

If you're a Tottenham fan, you may want to scroll past this post, but you won't want to if you're anybody else.

In this very same fixture last season we saw the very best of Eddie Howe's Newcastle and the very worst of managerless Tottenham.

The Magpies were relentless, shipping six past a hapless Spurs, with five of those goals coming in the first 21 minutes.

It was a match that showed the gulf in class between the two sides at the time and is one that will live long in the memory of both sets of fans.

Surely we won't get a repeat of that today, will we?

Ange Postecoglou: 'This year has been tough on Newcastle'

Ange Postecoglou, Tottenham boss, speaking on Friday:

Certainly, there is a cautionary tale there that getting into the Champions League also means greater demands.

Demands on players, demands on the squad and you have to be geared up for it or else it can affect all parts of your season.

It has been tough on Newcastle this year because the progress last year was fantastic, the reward for that was the Champions League and this year for whatever reason it has made it a really challenging season on all fronts for them.

A happy hunting ground for Spurs...usually

Tottenham love a trip to St James' Park, most of the time.

The north London side have come out on top in six out of the last nine meetings between the two sides in the northeast.

However, those results probably aren't in the mind of the current Tottenham squad, but one will be.

You know which one iI'm talking about, but you'll have to wait a little longer for that post.

Not too long though...

Newcastle seek to shock Spurs

Would it be a shock if Newcastle were to win today? I think it would.

I say this just because of the Magpies' injury problems, not because they aren't good enough to do it.

In reality, if Tottenham want to leapfrog Villa into the top four by the end of the season, they have to win here today.

Spurs still have to play all of the top three sides, they have a really tough run-in, but they can't waver their focus away from today.

It's a huge game for both sides and could determine where they end up finishing this season.

You won't be able to keep your eyes off this one.

The push for Europe continues!

Is football back already?

You've got to love the final run-in, the football is non-stop which is perfect for people like me who adore the sport.

If you're the same, you're going to love what the Premier League is serving up in the early kick-off as Tottenham travel to St James's Park seeking revenge after last year's horror show (I reckon the Newcastle fans will be smiling right around now).

With both teams gunning for Europe in their own way and in a stadium that is notorious for creating an intimidating atmosphere, I think this is going to be very enjoyable, don't you?

Wherever you are, whatever you're doing, make sure you don't miss this one, you'll regret it otherwise.

Let's get stuck in!

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  • HALF-TIME: Newcastle 2-0 Spurs

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  • GOAL!!! Newcastle 2-0 Spurs (Gordon 32')

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  • GOAL!!! Newcastle 1-0 Spurs (Isak 30')

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  • KICK-OFF: Newcastle 0-0 Spurs

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  • Spurs Team News - Bentancur STARTS

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