Historical matches between Newcastle United and Liverpool have sometimes turned into thrilling stories.
Here, we review five notable games between the two teams ahead of tonight’s Premier League match at Anfield.
Five notable games between Liverpool and Newcastle:
Newcastle 3 – 0 Liverpool, November 1993
After gaining promotion, Newcastle, led by Kevin Keegan, demonstrated their title potential in the 1993/94 season.
Much of their success was due to Andy Cole, who scored 41 goals across competitions and earned the PFA Young Player of the Year award.
This match showcased Keegan’s squad’s effectiveness, as a stunning 30 minutes at St James’ Park saw Cole net a hat-trick.
The difference in quality was evident when looking at the season’s end. Liverpool finished eighth, 17 points behind Newcastle, who ended their first Premier League season in third place.
#OnThisDay in 1993, @NUFC‘s @vancole9 achieved a hat-trick against Liverpool… pic.twitter.com/wgbF4WnfpX
— Premier League (@premierleague) November 21, 2016
This result came as Liverpool had already lost all four of their league games in September, making this outcome less surprising and more reflective of the clubs’ current forms.
Liverpool 4 – 3 Newcastle, April 1996
This match is a well-known choice for its drama. Newcastle had lost a significant lead in the title race, and needed a win at Anfield.
They entered the game with a 12-point lead that was now in jeopardy, making it crucial for their title hopes.
The match started fast, with Robbie Fowler scoring for Liverpool, quickly answered by Les Ferdinand and then David Ginola putting Newcastle ahead.
Fowler equalized, but then Faustino Asprilla put Newcastle back in front.
Asprilla’s arrival had disrupted Newcastle’s previous momentum, but the game swung once again when Stan Collymore equalized.
Collymore then scored the winner, leaving Keegan aware that their title chances were fading.
Liverpool 4 – 3 Newcastle, March 1997
This match, although another classic, didn’t match the intensity of the prior year’s game.
With Keegan gone, Kenny Dalglish took over as Newcastle manager.
Liverpool took the lead with goals from Steve McManaman, Fowler, and Patrik Berger, seemingly securing the win.
On this day in 1997… a 𝐝𝐫𝐚𝐦𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐜 seven-goal thriller against Newcastle United with 𝐭𝐡𝐚𝐭 late Robbie Fowler winner 😱🤩 pic.twitter.com/bYUDlssDUV
— Liverpool FC (@LFC) March 10, 2022
Fowler’s late winning goal sealed another frustrating defeat for Newcastle fans.
Newcastle 1 – 4 Liverpool, August 1998
This match featured a hat-trick from Michael Owen, who shone at the World Cup earlier that summer.
Despite Ruud Gullit’s appointment as Newcastle manager, his team struggled, allowing Owen to dominate the game.
Owen scored his hat-trick by the 32nd minute, while Patrick Berger added another, ending the half at 4-1.
The match displayed Liverpool’s fast, stylish play, as Owen captured attention yet again.
Newcastle 2-3 Liverpool, May 2019
Liverpool was in pursuit of the Premier League title during the 2018/19 season, competing closely with Manchester City.
In a critical fixture, Newcastle fought hard, leveling twice after goals from Virgil van Dijk and Mohamed Salah.
As the match neared its end, it seemed that former Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez would thwart Liverpool’s title hopes.
Then Divock Origi made his impact, scoring off a free-kick in the closing minutes, which spurred celebrations at St James’ Park.
Though it didn’t secure the title, it kept Liverpool’s hopes alive until the last day.
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