Newcastle vs Manchester United: Ole Gunnar Solskjaer clinches fourth consecutive win
Re-live coverage of the match at St James' Park
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Your support makes all the difference.Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's dream start to life in the Manchester United hotseat continued at Newcastle as the caretaker manager emulated Sir Matt Busby's record feat of winning his first four league matches in charge.
The encouraging post-Jose Mourinho era continued at St James' Park, where the Norwegian's side emerged from their toughest test to date with another three points and a clean sheet to boot.
Solskjaer's Reds rode their luck at times as Christian Atsu proved a thorn in their side, but substitute Romelu Lukaku scored with his first touch of the game before Marcus Rashford wrapped up a 2-0 win at Rafael Benitez's struggling Newcastle.
It was a dogged display that showed flashes of exciting attacking football at a ground where United had fallen to defeat in February, thanks in no small part to a man-of-the-match display by Martin Dubravka.
Newcastle's goalkeeper was in the headlines for the wrong reasons this time as he spilled a stinging Rashford free-kick, allowing sub Lukaku to turn home just 38 seconds after coming on. Rashford joined in on the act by completing a fine counter-attack as the visitors took their goal tally to 14 goals in four matches. Re-live the action below:
What time does it start?
Newcastle United vs Manchester United kicks off at 8pm (GMT)
Where can I watch it?
The match will be shown live on Sky Sports Premier League. Sky customers can also view the action online live on the Sky Go app.
Independent Sport will also keep you up to date with the goals as the fly in via our live blog.
Player to watch
Paul Pogba: Mourinho never got the best out of the French World Cup winner but finally he’s back. With an astonishing four goals, three assists and two Man of the Matches in his last three games, Pogba is showing what he’s capable of.
Form guide
Newcastle Utd: DLDWLD
Manchester Utd: WWWLWD
Odds
Newcastle Utd to win: 19/4
Manchester Utd to win: 3/5
Draw: 3/1
Prediction
Newcastle Utd 1-4 Manchester Utd: Manchester Utd have looked like a completely different side of late and finally Pogba is beginning to recreate his impressive World Cup form under the new manager. Newcastle are struggling to consistently pick up points and I think they’ll slump to a defeat against a confident side.
GOAL! West Ham 0-2 Brighton (Shane Duffy, 58 minutes)
It's two!
Again a corner causes havoc in the West Ham box, and Shane Duffy is waiting at the far post to control and volley in in fine fashion.
Good stuff from the big centre-half.
The second half has begun in the two later kick-offs. 0-0 at St James' Park, 3-3 at the Vitality Stadium.
Newcastle 0-0 Manchester United, 46 minutes
A handball from Victor Lindelof sees the Manchester United defender cautioned by Andre Marriner.
Newcastle 0-0 Manchester United, 48 minutes
A somewhat muted beginning to the second half. It has been scrappy since the players returned from the interval.
Chelsea 0-0 Southampton, 62 minutes
It remains goalless at Stamford Bridge, and Chelsea haven't exactly been banging on the Southampton door.
Maurizio Sarri's side have been lacking in creativity. Half-an-hour to find a goal.
GOAL! West Ham 1-2 Brighton (Marko Arnautovic, 66 minutes)
West Ham get one back!
Marko Arnautovic is, of course, the man to get them back in it.
Newcastle 0-0 Manchester United, 52 minutes
Mohamed Diame's knock picked up late in the first half has not fully recovered, and he will have to trudge off.
Jonjo Shelvey on in his place.
GOAL! West Ham 2-2 Brighton (Marko Arnautovic, 68 minutes)
Two in two minutes for Marko Arnautovic!
Michail Antonio has had an impact from the bench for West Ham and it is from his cutback that Marko Arnautovic finds the back of the net in fine fashion.
West Ham level, and pushing for all three points at home.
Newcastle 0-0 Manchester United, 58 minutes
Another left-footed drive from Christian Atsu, this time from slightly further afield, but again it isn't quite good enough, skipping some distance wide of David De Gea's left-hand post.
Atsu has promised much tonight, but, as it has throughout of his career, his final ball and finishing has been lacking.
GOAL! Huddersfield 1-2 Burnley (Ashley Barnes, 74 minutes)
Burnley with a crucial goal in the relegation six-pointer!
An Ashley Westwood ball bisects a pair of Huddersfield defenders to free Barnes, who makes no mistake, beating Jonas Lossl and sending Burnley into the lead.
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