Tottenham vs Newcastle score, result, highlights from Premier League as Son and Richarlison dismantle Magpies

Joe Wright

Tottenham vs Newcastle score, result, highlights from Premier League as Son and Richarlison dismantle Magpies image

Tottenham Hotspur got back to winning ways in the Premier League with a highly impressive 4-1 victory over Newcastle United on December 10.

Spurs' surprise home defeat to West Ham this week stretched their winless run in the top flight to five games, leaving some fans feeling a little disenchanted after their early-season promise. This was the perfect tonic: a slick, confident and high-energy performance that left their opponents with little to offer in response.

Destiny Udogie opened the scoring in the 26th minute from Son Heung-min's cutback, and the Spurs captain turned provider again from the same position in the left of the penalty area to set up Richarlison's first league goal since September.

Newcastle missed a golden chance through Alexander Isak in the opening minutes, but, in truth, they were second best in every aspect from then on. Kieran Trippier, whose errors contributed to their 3-0 loss at Everton in midweek, was given a torrid time by Son as Newcastle's midfield seemed sapped of the energy that made them look so vibrant against Manchester United eight days ago.

Pedro Porro's sublime pass was finished well by Richarlison on the hour mark, ending any hope of a potential Magpies comeback. Brennan Johnson crashed an effort off the woodwork and Son volleyed wide as the score threatened to get ugly, while stand-in goalkeeper Martin Dubravka saved well from Oliver Skipp.

Yet Dubravka was too slow to get to Son's run in the closing minutes, instead bringing the South Korea star to ground inside the box. Son dispatched the penalty with aplomb to add gloss to the scoreline.

Joelinton capitalised on a rare piece of loose Spurs passing at the back to get a late consolation, but the Newcastle fans who managed to make the long trip south despite the bad weather could barely muster a cheer. Eddie Howe's side have now won only five of their past 13 matches in all competitions, and the busy schedule, combined with their long injury list, is evidently taking its toll.

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Tottenham vs Newcastle final score

  Final Goal scorers
TOT 4 Udogie (26'), Richarlison (38', 60'), Son (P, 85')
NEW 1 Joelinton (90+1')

Confirmed ineups:

Tottenham (4-2-3-1, right to left): 13. Vicario (GK) — 23. Porro, 17. Romero, 33. Davies, 38. Udogie — 8. Bissouma (11. Gil, 86'), 29. Sarr (5. Hojbjerg, 73') — 7. Son (63. Donley, 90+1'), 21. Kulusevski, 22. Johnson (4. Skipp, 86') — 9. Richarlison (18. Lo Celso, 73')

Newcastle (4-3-3, right to left): 1. Dubravka (GK) — 2. Trippier (17. Krafth, 86'), 6. Lascelles, 5. Schar, 21. Livramento (20. Hall, 74') — 67. Miley, 39. Guimaraes, 7. Joelinton — 24. Almiron (36. Longstaff, 63'), 14. Isak (9. Wilson, 63'), 10. Gordon (11. Ritchie, 74')

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Tottenham vs Newcastle live updates, highlights, and commentary

Fulltime: Tottenham 4-1 Newcastle

Spurs get back to winning ways in style, trouncing Newcastle in North London. The Magpies' difficult run goes on.

90 + 5 mins: Wilson gets a free header six yards out but heads straight at Vicario. That's the last act of the game!

90 + 1 mins: GOAL! Joelinton gets a consolation for Newcastle. Spurs get a bit lazy in front of their own box and lose possession, Wilson squares it to Joelinton, and he fires first time past Vicario.

90 mins: We'll have five minutes of added time here.

88 mins: It should be 5-0! Substitute Oliver Skipp has time to control a cross at the right-hand post, but Dubravka smothers his shot. Moments later, Son skips through a gap between Schar and Lascelles but shoots inches wide.

87 mins: Trippier is off for a little rest, bringing an end to what has been a miserable day against his old club. Newcastle just want to hear the final whistle now.

85 mins: GOAL! Son makes no mistake! Dubravka guesses right but the shot is drilled right into the bottom corner.

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84 mins: TOTTENHAM PENALTY! Son is sent racing through on goal, and after a heavy first touch, he gets to the ball ahead of the onrushing Dubravka and the keeper brings him down. No need for a long check there — that was a clear foul.

82 mins: This is getting a bit fractious now. Trippier is booked for clattering into Kulusevski near the touchline. He'll now be suspended for Newcastle's next league game against Fulham.

79 mins: What is Romero doing? Callum Wilson is on the floor, and as he tries to get up and regain the ball, the Spurs defender steams in with a poor challenge, catching the striker on his ankle. A VAR check decides a yellow card is fair. I think Romero is lucky.

75 mins: Spurs are playing with real flair now. Kulusevski and Bissouma have danced away from tackles in their own half, and Porro brings a good save from Dubravka after nutmegging Miley.

68 mins: Joelinton is booked for a pretty poor shove on Porro. He wasn't going to win the header and decided to take his frustrations out on the Spurs full-back.

63 mins: Spurs are rampant and it should be 4-0! Kulusevski plays in Johnson, whose cross-come-shot from the right strikes the angle of post and crossbar and comes back out rather than in. Moments later, Son ghosts in at the far post and volleys across goal and wide of the target.

60 mins: GOAL! Richarlison strikes again and this game could now be over. Pedro Porro looks up, sees Richarlison's run, and picks him out with an inch-perfect diagonal pass. The ball is so good that Richarlison's errant first touch doesn't matter, as he still has time to adjust and slot a left-footed finish beneath Martin Dubravka.

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58 mins: This has been the least effective performance from youngster Lewis Miley in this breakout month of his career, but he's involved at last, hanging up a teasing cross towards Isak. Spurs break from the corner and Jamaal Lascelles takes a booking for hauling down Son.

54 mins: Spurs have slowed the pace down a little in this half. It's giving Newcastle more time on the ball, although they've not yet done much with it.

49 mins: Gordon wins a free-kick in a decent position from a daft Romero challenge. Newcastle have looked brighter in these early minutes of the second half. Can they get a goal to show for it? Not this time — Yves Bissouma glances Trippier's delivery away.

Second half

Here we go, then. Can Newcastle find a way back into this game?

Halftime: Tottenham 2-0 Newcastle

Spurs are cruising to an important Premier League victory here. Newcastle have been second best across the pitch, and they really need some impetus from somewhere.

45 + 3 mins: A nice passing move ends with Richarlison stabbing a difficult effort over the crossbar. That's the last act of a terrific half for Spurs.

45 mins: We're into three minutes of added time at the end of the half.

44 mins: "What did Richarlison do??" asks Gary Neville on a Sky Sports broadcast, and I have to agree — that was odd. Son leads another break, plays in Dejan Kulusevski, and as his shot deflects across the six-yard box, Richarlison seems to attempt a strange improvised header, only to miss the ball completely.

41 mins: Johnson fizzes a shot just wide after Sarr wins the ball off Joelinton on the edge of the box. Newcastle have been second best with and without the ball today, and there's a risk this game could be out of sight before halftime if they keep giving up these chances.

38 mins: GOAL! Tottenham get their second! Minutes after that Almiron chance went begging, Newcastle are 2-0 down. Trippier makes a mess of a header and Son collects the loose ball. He faces up the England defender inside the area, escapes his challenge and cuts the ball back for a Richarlison tap-in.

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34 mins: Almiron should do better! Spurs give up the ball in their own half and Newcastle break forward. Gordon slides it through to Almiron inside the area, but his low left-foot shot is too close to Guglielmo Vicario, and it's a fairly simple save.

30 mins: SARR! It could've been 2-0! Brennan Johnson has five players to aim at in the Newcastle box. He fizzes a cross towards Pape Sarr, who charged his way towards the penalty spot from the halfway line, but his connection isn't clean and the shot slices wide.

26 mins: GOAL! Tottenham take a deserved lead! The ball is worked across the field to Son, who has too much space to take on Trippier. He gets to the byline and drills in a low cross, which is turned into the net by Destiny Udogie inside the six-yard box.

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21 mins: At this point in the game, Spurs have made over 40 passes in the attacking third, while Newcastle have made four. Yet it's the visitors who should be leading through that Isak chance.

17 mins: Off the line from Kieran Trippier! Cristian Romero's header from a corner is looping towards the right-hand post, but Trippier hoofs the ball clear. That looked to be going in.

15 mins: Son leads a Spurs break but dithers on the ball as he squares up to Fabian Schar, allowing Miguel Almiron to get back and tackle. Son then concedes a free-kick for putting an arm across the winger's neck as he tries to win the ball back.

9 mins: ISAK! WHAT A CHANCE! Newcastle beat the Spurs press and suddenly Anthony Gordon is running clear down the left. As he enters the box, it's a three-on-two in the visitors favour, but his cut-back takes a nick off Ben Davies and Alexander Isak can't turn the ball goalwards from point-blank range.

7 mins: GUIMARAES! Newcastle's first attack sees the ball come back to the midfielder on the edge of the box. He deliberately cuts across the ball with his attempt, but it swerves just over the bar. It was nice technique, but he should really have hit the target.

6 mins: Son has started on the left of the Spurs attack, with Richarlison as the No. 9. It's working well early on: their latest combination led to a Richarlison shot that deflected over the bar.

3 mins: It won't surprise anyone that this has been a competitive and high-tempo start. Spurs are having the early possession but there've been no openings yet.

Kickoff

We're underway in North London. Newcastle get us going in their change strip of dark blue and black.

30 mins prior to kickoff: Ange Postecoglou is happy to have players available to rotate into his side given Spurs' injury list and the hectic December schedule.

"It's good to have them back, for sure," he told Sky Sports. "We needed to change it up anyway as it's been a pretty hectic week.

"Sonny's good. We're looking forward to the game."

Team news

The big news for Spurs is that Son Heung-min is fit to start despite suffering a problem with his back in the loss to West Ham this week. There are two changes to the lineup from that game: Pape Sarr and Richarlison are in for Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg and Giovani Lo Celso.

Newcastle are unchanged from the 3-0 defeat to Everton in midweek, with Jamaal Lascelles passed fit to start. Callum Wilson and Sean Longstaff are back on the bench.

1 hour 30 mins prior to kickoff: There's potentially a shock on the cards in one of the earlier Premier League games: Luton Town are leading champions Manchester City at halftime. You can follow the latest updates from that match right here.

2 hours prior to kickoff: Champions League contenders, title challengers, or neither? This game could make it clear which of Tottenham and Newcastle will be best placed to compete at the top of the table heading towards 2024.

Tottenham vs Newcastle lineups, team news

Son Heung-min is fit to start despite suffering a problem with his back in the loss to West Ham this week. There are two changes to the lineup from that game: Pape Sarr and Richarlison are in for Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg and Giovani Lo Celso.

Tottenham (4-2-3-1, right to left): Vicario (GK) — Porro, Romero, Davies, Udogie —  Bissouma, Sarr — Son, Kulusevski, Johnson — Richarlison

Tottenham subs (9): Forster, Royal, Dorrington, Skipp, Hojbjerg, Lo Celso, Donley, Gil, Veliz

Newcastle are missing several first-team players, including first-choice goalkeeper Nick Pope. They are unchanged from the 3-0 defeat to Everton in midweek, with Jamaal Lascelles passed fit to start. Callum Wilson and Sean Longstaff are back on the bench.

Newcastle (4-3-3, right to left): Dubravka (GK) — Trippier, Lascelles, Schar, Livramento — Miley, Guimaraes, Joelinton — Almiron, Isak, Gordon

Newcastle subs (9): Karius, Gillespie, Dummett, Wilson, Ritchie, Krafth, Hall, Longstaff, Murphy

Tottenham vs Newcastle live stream, TV channel

The Tottenham vs. Newcastle match from the Premier League kicks off at 4:30 p.m. local time from the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London, UK.

Below are the corresponding times, TV channels, and live streams to watch the match in regions around the world

IN CANADA: Watch this match in 4k on Fubo Canada (on 4k devices)

  Date Kickoff time TV Streaming
USA Sun, Dec. 10 11.30 a.m. ET USA Network,
Telemundo
Fubo,
NBC Sports site/app,
Telemundo Deportes En Vivo
Canada Sun, Dec. 10 11.30 a.m. ET Fubo Canada
UK Sun, Dec. 10 4.30 p.m. GMT Sky Sports Premier League, Sky Sports Main Event NOW TV, Sky Go
Australia Mon, Dec. 11 3.30 a.m. AEDT Optus Sport
India Sun, Dec. 10 10 p.m. IST Star Sports Select 1 Hotstar VIP,
JioTV

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Joe is a Senior Editor at Sporting News. He was previously a sub editor and writer for Goal.com before spending six years as part of the Stats Perform editorial news service, covering major global sports including football, tennis, boxing, NBA, rugby union and athletics. Joe has reported live on some of the biggest games in football, including two UEFA Champions League finals, Euro 2016, the Confederations Cup 2017 and the 2018 World Cup final at the end of a month in Russia.