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Analysis of the match between Newcastle United and Bournemouth
Newcastle have not lifted the FA Cup since defeating Man City in the 1955 final. Since then, they have won 3 additional runners-up medals – most recently in 1999 – and have not progressed beyond the quarter-finals since the 2004/05 season.
Currently, Newcastle faces the risk of being eliminated in the third round for the fourth time in the last six seasons, including twice against lower-league teams like Sheffield Wednesday and Cambridge United. In fact, since the 2011/12 season, the hosts have never defeated a Premier League team in the FA Cup third round.
However, the “Magpies” are in good form, winning three consecutive matches – their longest winning streak of the 2025/26 season – following an impressive 4-3 victory over Leeds United. This thrilling 7-goal match also extends Newcastle’s unbeaten home run to 12 games across all competitions.
Meanwhile, Bournemouth secured a dramatic win over Tottenham, ending an 11-match winless streak across all competitions and marking their first victory since late October.
Under coach Andoni Iraola, Bournemouth has only won once away this season, dating back to late August. In their last 8 away matches, they have lost 4 and drawn 4, before embarking on a new journey to chase the club’s first major trophy.
