Barcelona vs Newcastle: Late Penalty Rescues Draw for Barcelona
By Vikram Nair / 11.03.2026
Barcelona vs Newcastle: Late Penalty Rescues Draw for Barcelona
In a dramatic UEFA Champions League knockout stage match at St James’ Park, Barcelona salvaged a 1-1 draw against Newcastle United, with Lamine Yamal scoring a penalty in the dying moments of the game. This late equalizer not only secured a vital point for Barcelona but also highlighted the stakes involved as both teams vie for advancement in the prestigious tournament.
The match was tightly contested, with Newcastle taking the lead in the 86th minute through Harvey Barnes, who has been a standout performer this season. His goal put the home side in a commanding position, but the drama was far from over. A foul by Malick Thiaw on Dani Olmo led to a penalty for Barcelona, which Yamal converted with the last kick of the game, marking a significant moment in the match.
This draw represents Barcelona’s second latest goal in the Champions League, excluding extra time, since the 2003/04 season. It underscores the team’s resilience and ability to perform under pressure, particularly in high-stakes matches. The penalty also marked Barcelona’s 47th successful conversion from the spot in the Champions League, showcasing their proficiency in critical moments.
Newcastle, on the other hand, extended their unbeaten run in the UEFA Champions League to six games, a testament to their strong form in the competition. They have only lost one of their last ten matches, indicating a solid performance level under manager Eddie Howe. Howe praised his team’s performance, stating, “I thought we were outstanding, a really, really good performance,” reflecting the confidence within the squad.
Harvey Barnes has been instrumental for Newcastle, being directly involved in nine goals in this season’s Champions League alone, and contributing a total of 14 goals across all competitions. His ability to find the net and create opportunities has been crucial for Newcastle’s success in the tournament.
The match encapsulated the highs and lows of football, with Newcastle experiencing a “heartbreaking evening” as described by journalist Keith Downie. The late equalizer not only affected the morale of the home side but also set the stage for an exciting second leg at Barcelona’s Nou Camp next week.
As both teams prepare for the return leg, the outcome remains uncertain. Barcelona will look to build on their late equalizer, while Newcastle aims to leverage their strong home performance. The stakes are high as they both seek to progress further in the Champions League knockout stage.
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