Barcelona players celebrate their 7-2 Champions League thrashing of Newcastle at a packed Camp Nou, scoreboard visible.
Barcelona players celebrate their 7-2 Champions League thrashing of Newcastle at a packed Camp Nou, scoreboard visible.
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Barcelona thrash Newcastle 7-2 to reach Champions League quarter-finals

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Newcastle United suffered a 7-2 defeat to Barcelona at Camp Nou in the Champions League last-16 second leg, losing 8-3 on aggregate after a first-leg 1-1 draw. Anthony Elanga scored twice in an entertaining first half, but Barcelona pulled away after the break. Manager Eddie Howe highlighted defensive errors and urged focus on the upcoming Tyne-Wear derby.

Newcastle United's Champions League campaign ended with a 7-2 loss to Barcelona at Camp Nou on March 18, 2026, resulting in an 8-3 aggregate defeat following a 1-1 first-leg draw at St James' Park, where Lamine Yamal scored a late penalty for Barcelona. The second leg began with Barcelona taking the lead in the sixth minute through Raphinha, after Newcastle's Lewis Hall slipped. Elanga equalized nine minutes later with a clipped finish from Hall's pass, but Marc Bernal restored Barcelona's advantage from a free-kick on 18 minutes. Elanga scored again on 28 minutes, side-footing in Harvey Barnes's cross to level the night’s score at 2-2 and the tie at 3-3 on aggregate. A VAR-reviewed penalty by Yamal in the fifth minute of first-half stoppage time, for Kieran Trippier's foul on Raphinha, gave Barcelona a 3-2 halftime lead on the night (4-3 aggregate). Barcelona dominated the second half, with Fermin Lopez scoring on 51 minutes, followed by Robert Lewandowski's header (56th minute) and a dummy-shot finish (61st minute), becoming the oldest player to score twice in a Champions League match at 37 years and 209 days. Raphinha added a second on 72 minutes. Newcastle conceded seven goals in a match for the first time since a 7-3 loss to Arsenal in 2012. Howe told TNT Sports: “Tough way to go out... first half I thought we were excellent, albeit probably throughout both halves we didn’t defend the key moments well enough, quite a few individual errors.” He noted the halftime penalty's psychological impact, similar to the first leg, and Barcelona's quick second-half goal. Sandro Tonali limped off with a groin injury, casting doubt on his availability for Sunday's Tyne-Wear derby against Sunderland. Howe stressed: “There’s no time for us to dwell... We’ve got a huge game for our supporters, for the football club, for the whole city on Sunday.” Newcastle had reached the last 16 for the first time since 2002-03.

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Reactions on X highlight Barcelona's stunning second-half comeback from 3-2 at halftime to a 7-2 thrashing, with praise for Raphinha's brace and Lewandowski's double from Barca fans, while Newcastle supporters criticized defensive errors and Eddie Howe's tactics. Official accounts emphasized the match's high-scoring entertainment, and banter targeted Premier League pretensions.

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Dramatic photo of Lamine Yamal scoring the stoppage-time penalty equalizer in Newcastle United's 1-1 Champions League draw with Barcelona at St James' Park.
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Newcastle draw 1-1 with Barcelona in Champions League last-16

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Newcastle United and Barcelona played out a 1-1 draw in the first leg of their Champions League last-16 tie at St James’ Park. Harvey Barnes gave the home side a late lead, but Lamine Yamal equalized with a penalty in stoppage time. The result leaves the tie finely poised ahead of the second leg at Camp Nou.

Sunderland came from behind to beat Newcastle United 2-1 in the Premier League Tyne-Wear derby at St James’ Park, completing the league double over their rivals. Brian Brobbey scored a 90th-minute winner after Chemsdine Talbi equalised, while Anthony Gordon had given Newcastle an early lead. Eddie Howe made no excuses for his side's second-half collapse.

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Barcelona head to Newcastle for the first leg of their UEFA Champions League last-16 matchup on March 10, with coach Hansi Flick emphasizing a clear plan to counter the hosts' strengths. The squad includes recovering midfielder Gavi for morale, though he is not yet fit to play. Flick urges focus and lessons from past errors to navigate the challenging atmosphere at St James' Park.

Chelsea will face Newcastle United at Stamford Bridge on Saturday, aiming to maintain their strong home record against the visitors. The Blues sit three points behind the top four, while Newcastle, in 12th place, seeks European qualification hopes. Recent Champions League results add context to both teams' preparations.

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Barcelona defeated Atletico Madrid 3-0 in the Copa del Rey semi-final second leg but lost 4-3 on aggregate, ending their title defense. Marc Bernal scored twice, with Raphinha adding a penalty, yet Atletico advanced to the final. The match highlighted Barcelona's resilience despite mounting injuries.

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