Adrien Truffert scored a late winner as Bournemouth defeated Newcastle United 2-1 at St. James’ Park, keeping European qualification hopes alive and extending an impressive Premier League unbeaten run to 13 matches. The result deepened Newcastle’s struggles in 2026, leaving Eddie Howe still without a league win against former club Bournemouth.
Bournemouth’s 13-game league streak without defeat, with six wins and seven draws, is now the longest current run in the Premier League and the club’s best sequence in the competition. Newcastle, meanwhile, have lost eight of their last 11 league games, with only Tottenham suffering more defeats, with nine, since the start of 2026.
Newcastle selected their youngest Premier League starting XI since May 2005, with an average age of 24 years and 191 days, but the side could not halt the slide. Howe’s record against Bournemouth worsened to five draws and three losses from eight top-flight meetings, the most games Howe has managed against any club without earning a single league victory.
Marcus Tavernier continued a productive season by opening the scoring and reaching six Premier League goals for the campaign, the highest tally of Tavernier’s career in England’s top division. William Osula struck back for Newcastle with a third goal in four league matches, yet the in-form forward’s contribution again came in a losing cause for the struggling Magpies.
| Team / Individual | Premier League statistic |
|---|---|
| Bournemouth | 13-match unbeaten run (W6 D7), club’s longest in the competition |
| Marcus Tavernier | 6 league goals in 2025-26, personal best in the top-flight |
| William Osula | 3 goals in 4 Premier League appearances |
| Newcastle United | 8 defeats in last 11 league games in 2026 |
| Tottenham | 9 league defeats since the start of 2026 |
| Newcastle starting XI | Average age 24 years, 191 days, youngest since May 2005 |
The contest began with chances for both sides inside 20 minutes. Harvey Barnes went close for Newcastle with a low effort that drifted past the post, while Tavernier, lively on the flank for Bournemouth, also fired narrowly wide as each team tested defensive lines without finding a clean finish in the early exchanges.
Bournemouth’s breakthrough arrived in the 32nd minute, during the first match since the club confirmed Andoni Iraola will depart at the end of the season. Rayan surged away from Lewis Hall down the flank before driving in a low cross, which Tavernier forced over the line from close range after a scramble inside the six-yard box.
Before Newcastle’s equaliser, both goalkeepers were involved in crucial moments. Evanilson squandered a major chance for Bournemouth, volleying wide from close range when unmarked. At the opposite end, Djordje Petrovic reacted sharply to stop an attempted clearance from Alex Scott turning into an own-goal, preserving Bournemouth’s advantage at that stage.
Newcastle restored parity on 68 minutes through Osula after a passage involving Bruno Guimaraes and Evanilson. Guimaraes had just come on after injury when challenged by Evanilson, and the loose ball reached Osula. The striker finished smartly, and following a VAR review, the goal was awarded despite an initial offside flag.
With five minutes left, Bournemouth struck the decisive blow through Truffert, who both launched and completed the move. After Bournemouth built down the left, Tavernier swung in a cross that Evanilson cushioned into Truffert’s path, and the left-back arrived to drive the ball high into the net for a first goal for the club.
Newcastle pressed hard in the final minutes to avoid a third straight defeat. Guimaraes forced Petrovic into a save from a tight angle and Dan Burn headed over from a set-piece. Bournemouth held firm under this late pressure and climbed level on points with sixth-placed Chelsea, tightening the contest for European spots.
The club’s impressive league form was highlighted on social media after the match, reflecting the length of the current unbeaten sequence and strengthening belief around a possible European place next season.
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Bournemouth’s win at St. James’ Park strengthened a historically strong league run, underlining organised performances during Iraola’s final months in charge. Newcastle’s defeat highlighted ongoing inconsistency despite young talent and Osula’s form, while Howe’s continued wait for a Premier League victory over Bournemouth added another frustrating detail to a difficult 2026 campaign.
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Story first published: Saturday, April 18, 2026, 22:47 [IST]
