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Blackburn 1-1 Newcastle (3-4 on penalties): Premier League side move into FA Cup quarter-finals

Blackburn 1-1 Newcastle (3-4 on penalties): Premier League side move into FA Cup quarter-finals

Anthony Gordon’s goal was his ninth of the season for Newcastle but his first in the FA Cup

Newcastle beat Blackburn in a dramatic penalty shootout to edge into the FA Cup quarter-finals after a pulsating fifth-round tie at Ewood Park.

Martin Dubravka was Newcastle’s hero, pushing Dominic Hyam’s penalty on to the post after also saving from Sammie Szmodics, who had earlier scored in normal time.

Harvey Barnes missed his spot-kick for the Premier League side, but Fabian Schar, Bruno Guimaraes, Elliot Anderson and Anthony Gordon scored their attempts to take them through.

Gordon had put Newcastle ahead in the 71st minute with a first-time finish after a bright run from substitute Miguel Almiron down the right wing. It came just after Gordon had been denied by Rovers goalkeeper Aynsley Pears when through on goal.

But Blackburn, 16th in the second tier, were only behind for eight minutes.

Szmodics grabbed his 24th goal of the season in all competitions, reacting quickest to convert the rebound after Dubravka had acrobatically touched Dilan Markanday’s shot on to the underside of the crossbar.

Blackburn nearly won it in the third minute of injury-time, but Yasin Ayari’s strike was blocked by Dubravka’s legs to take the tie to extra time.

Schar, Gordon, Sean Longstaff, Dan Burn and Guimaraes also missed good chances for the visitors, with Szmodics having another effort saved in a breathless extra-time period, before the tie was settled by spot-kicks.

The draw for the quarter-finals takes place at 19:00 GMT on Wednesday, before Chelsea’s home meeting with Leeds on ITV4, with the ties played over the weekend of 16 March.

Newcastle hope for ‘special’ end to tough campaign

The ending was harsh on Rovers captain Hyam and fellow defender Wharton, who had been named player of the match after a superb performance that included a fantastic goalline block in extra time to deny Guimaraes.

The penalties took place in front of Newcastle’s travelling fans, with 7,430 of them attending to create a superb atmosphere. The crowd of 22,730 was the highest for a Blackburn match at Ewood Park since 27,600 witnessed a League One promotion party against Oxford United on 5 May, 2018.

And the fans were treated to a thriller, with a crackling atmosphere in Lancashire.

The result meant Newcastle can still salvage something from a season that promised so much, but has seen a string of disappointments.

Before the game, Newcastle boss Eddie Howe said the campaign could “still be very special” and they are now one match away from playing at Wembley in the semi-finals.

The Magpies came fourth in the Premier League last year to qualify for the Champions League for the first time after a 20-year absence, but are down in 10th with a top-four spot seemingly beyond them.

European football for 2024-25 remains a hope, albeit with the Europa League and Europa Conference League considered more viable targets.

Newcastle are now in the last eight of the FA Cup, with the tournament winners earning a spot in the Europa League, while they also aim to win their first major trophy since 1955.

But they were pushed all the way by their opponents, who are only four points above the Championship relegation zone.

Boss John Eustace, who was only appointed in February after Jon Dahl Tomasson resigned, urged his side to play with freedom and enjoy their experience.

He was not to be disappointed as Rovers were the better side in the first half, with Szmodics impressing throughout.

But Dubravka stood firm, denying Szmodics and Hyam when it mattered most, as Newcastle scraped through.

Home fans protest against owners

After 14 minutes of the match, there was a brief stoppage as between 15-20 tennis balls were thrown on to the pitch from fans in the corner of the Ronnie Clayton Blackburn End – the end Rovers were defending in the first half.

“We want Venky’s out,” was the chant from some home fans as they vented their anger at the club’s owners.

There have been similar protests using tennis balls in many Bundesliga matches recently, with fans protesting against an investment proposal by the German Football Association, which has since been dropped in Germany.

While the Bundesliga protests normally forced a delay of about 10 minutes and teams sometimes left the pitch, the tennis balls were quickly cleared at Ewood Park.

Former Blackburn midfielder Danny Murphy, speaking on BBC One, felt it showed the club still had to solve their off-field issues. He said: “We had five managers in one season and there was discontent then.

“The reality is that there has not been any stability for this club. It is a great club as well. Still a lot of great people still here. It should be doing better.”

Player of the match

SzmodicsSammie Szmodics

Blackburn Rovers

  1. Squad number8Player nameSzmodics

  2. Squad number24Player nameMoran

  3. Squad number10Player nameDolan

  4. Squad number2Player nameBrittain

  5. Squad number55Player nameMcFadzean

  6. Squad number44Player nameAyari

  7. Squad number16Player nameS Wharton

  8. Squad number5Player nameHyam

  9. Squad number18Player nameMarkanday

  10. Squad number21Player nameBuckley

  11. Squad number1Player namePears

  12. Squad number14Player nameKoumetio

  13. Squad number45Player nameChrisene

  14. Squad number9Player nameGallagher

  15. Squad number30Player nameGarrett

  16. Squad number7Player nameSigurdsson

Newcastle United

  1. Squad number1Player nameDúbravka

  2. Squad number10Player nameGordon

  3. Squad number24Player nameAlmirón

  4. Squad number32Player nameAnderson

  5. Squad number39Player nameBruno Guimarães

  6. Squad number21Player nameLivramento

  7. Squad number5Player nameSchär

  8. Squad number33Player nameBurn

  9. Squad number67Player nameMiley

  10. Squad number28Player nameWillock

  11. Squad number14Player nameIsak

  12. Squad number23Player nameMurphy

  13. Squad number2Player nameTrippier

  14. Squad number6Player nameLascelles

  15. Squad number15Player nameBarnes

  16. Squad number36Player nameS Longstaff

Line-ups

Blackburn

Formation 3-4-2-1

  • 1Pears
  • 5Hyam
  • 55McFadzeanSubstituted forKoumetioat 72′minutes
  • 16S Wharton
  • 2Brittain
  • 21BuckleySubstituted forGarrettat 64′minutes
  • 24MoranBooked at 18minsSubstituted forAyariat 63′minutesBooked at 118mins
  • 45ChriseneBooked at 110mins
  • 10DolanSubstituted forMarkandayat 64′minutes
  • 9GallagherSubstituted forSigurdssonat 45′minutes
  • 8Szmodics

Substitutes

  • 3Pickering
  • 7Sigurdsson
  • 12Wahlstedt
  • 14Koumetio
  • 18Markanday
  • 30Garrett
  • 33Telalovic
  • 42Finneran
  • 44Ayari

Newcastle

Formation 4-3-3

  • 1Dúbravka
  • 2TrippierSubstituted forLivramentoat 90′minutes
  • 6LascellesBooked at 103mins
  • 5Schär
  • 33Burn
  • 36S LongstaffBooked at 120mins
  • 39Bruno Guimarães
  • 28WillockSubstituted forMileyat 62′minutesSubstituted forAndersonat 116′minutes
  • 23MurphySubstituted forAlmirónat 62′minutes
  • 14IsakSubstituted forBarnesat 62′minutes
  • 10Gordon

Substitutes

  • 11Ritchie
  • 15Barnes
  • 17Krafth
  • 18Karius
  • 20Hall
  • 21Livramento
  • 24Almirón
  • 32Anderson
  • 67Miley

Referee:
Jarred Gillett

Attendance:
22,730

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