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Barcelona v Newcastle BBC Radio 5 Live This video can not be played Barcelona v Newcastle BBC Radio 5 Live Follow live as Newcastle visit Barcelona in Champions League last-16 second leg Listen to BBC Radio 5 Live commentary at top of page - first leg ended 1-1 Yamal penalty puts Barca 3-2 up after Elanga twice helped Magpies come from behind to level Liverpool face Galatasaray & Tottenham host Atletico Madrid at 20: 00 GMT Reds were beaten 1-0 in first leg, Spurs were thrashed 5-2 Bayern Munich also host Atalanta after 6-1 first-leg win in Italy Jess Anderson Barcelona 2-2 Newcastle (agg 3-3) Glenn Hoddle Former England and Tottenham manager on TNT Sports What a game we've got on our hands. It's a fabulous goal. Young boy Yamal tried a back heel, it's not an area to try that. Hall does ever so well, Barnes does a good job to send it in, Elanga, excellent. What a performance this is from Newcastle. Can they hold them? They just need to stop Barcelona from conceding in these next five minutes. Barcelona 2-2 Newcastle (agg 3-3) Ohhh, almost a third for Newcastle. Anthony Elanga picks up the ball on the right-hand side and finds the advancing Anthony Gordon, who sees his effort saved. Elanga had just made his run too soon anyway, the offside flag goes up. Barcelona 2-2 Newcastle (agg 3-3) Stephen Warnock Former Liverpool defender on MOTD: UEFA Champions League What a game this is! Newcastle keep getting in behind the Barcelona defence. You can hear more from Warnock on MOTD: Uefa Champions League at 22: 40 BST on BBC One and the BBC Sport website and app. Barcelona 2-2 Newcastle (agg 3-3) Newcastle could have had another! Anthony Gordon almost scores at the back post and Hansi Flick is furious with his side. Barcelona 2-2 Newcastle (3-3 agg) Ciaran Kelly BBC Sport reporter at Nou Camp This is breathless. Anthony Elanga had only previously scored once for Newcastle United, but the summer signing really is making up for lost time tonight. However shaky Newcastle have looked at the back tonight, the visitors are carrying a threat going the other way. Barcelona 2-2 Newcastle (agg 3-3) Chris Sutton Former Chelsea striker on BBC Radio 5 Live at Nou Camp What a game! It's absolutely brilliant from Newcastle, they're bold, they're brave. Anthony Elanga in at the far post after brilliant work from Barnes. This team just keep coming back at Barcelona. Anthony Elanga (28 mins) We're all square AGAIN! We've not even played 30 minutes and what a tie we have on our hands here. Brilliant from Lewis Hall, who drives forward and shifts it out to Harvey Barnes. Barnes slides across and it misses Hall but that's enough to put the keeper off and Anthony Elanga taps in at the back post. Brilliant game. Barcelona 2-1 Newcastle (agg 3-2) We’ve seen time and time again this season Dan Burn just doesn’t have the skills against quick moving teams. Shouldn’t be in this starting line up and will likely costs us the tie. Peter, S. Wales If Dan Burn would have held his line Barcelona would have been offside. Can’t agree with Hoddle on that one. Steve, Stockport Barcelona 2-1 Newcastle (agg 3-2) Glenn Hoddle Former England and Tottenham manager on TNT Sports It wasn't Dan Burn's fault, he was expecting his teammates to do the right thing. He's absolutely disgusted with them. Barcelona 2-1 Newcastle (agg 3-2) Three consecutive Barcelona corners, each one targeted towards substitute Ronald Araujo. The first one is blocked, the second is off target and the third is cleared. Barcelona 2-1 Newcastle (agg 3-2) Elizabeth Conway BBC Sport Spanish football reporter It's 18-year-old Marc Bernal's fifth goal of the season. He's another product of Barcelona's La Masia academy, where he's been since he was six-years-old. What a moment for him. Barcelona 2-1 Newcastle (3-2 agg) Ciaran Kelly BBC Sport reporter at Nou Camp After doing so well to draw level, that is such a poor way for a tall Newcastle United side to concede - not least from a set-play. No wonder a furious Dan Burn punched the air in frustration. Barcelona manager Hansi Flick, by contrast, celebrated wildly on the touchline. You can see how much this game means. Barcelona 2-1 Newcastle (agg 3-2) Glenn Hoddle Former England and Tottenham manager on TNT Sports It really is a poor goal to give away. Newcastle have just fought themselves back into the game and just threw it away. Dan Burn goes early and plays everyone onside. He's thinking all his teammates need to do the same but it was an easy finish. Dan Burn knows that Newcastle players have let their players go on goalside. It's such a simple thing to do, you've got to be organised to do that. They've just let Barcelona back into the game. Poor defending as a team. Barcelona 2-1 Newcastle (agg 3-2) An early substitution for Barcelona. Eric Garcia makes way for Ronald Araujo. Must be an injury but Garcia is moving OK? Barcelona 2-1 Newcastle (agg 3-2) Chris Sutton Former Chelsea striker on BBC Radio 5 Live at Nou Camp Eddie Howe will be furious. Newcastle have the height and the physicality over this Barcelona team. A floated ball is headed back across and Bernal can't miss from six yards out. It's an absolute shocker for Newcastle. Barcelona 2-1 Newcastle (agg 3-2) Dan Burn plays his side into trouble after receiving the ball from Aaron Ramsdale but not looking entirely comfortable. Sandro Tonali comes to bail him out and almost gets himself into trouble too but eventually is able to clear the ball away from danger. Click 'Get Involved' to have your say Newcastle’s defence multiple times has been nowhere. Could be a long night for the Toon Army. Jacob, Brighton Marc Bernal (18 mins) Well that didn't last long! It's a poor goal to concede from Newcastle's point of view. Barcelona have a free-kick and it's sent in deep to the back post, Gerard Martin heads it back down across the face of goal and Marc Bernal only has to stab home. Barcelona 1-1 Newcastle (agg 2-2) Ciaran Kelly BBC Sport reporter at Nou Camp What a response that is from Newcastle United. Head coach Eddie Howe repeatedly lowered both his hands on the touchline, urging his players to stay calm, just seconds before Anthony Elanga drew his side level. The Swede was certainly cool in front of goal. The away end is absolutely jumping. Barcelona 1-1 Newcastle (agg 2-2) Joelinton drags Lamine Yamal and he's into the referee's book. If Newcastle make it through to the last eight the Brazilian will not feature. 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Barcelona v Newcastle. BBC Radio 5 Live. Audio Barcelona v Newcastle BBC Radio 5 Live Listen live Barcelona v Newcastle. BBC Radio Newcastle. Audio Barcelona v Newcastle BBC Radio Newcastle Listen live Barcelona v Newcastle build-up. BBC Radio Newcastle. Audio Barcelona v Newcastle build-up BBC Radio Newcastle Champions League build-up. BBC Radio 5 Live. Audio Champions League build-up BBC Radio 5 Live Liverpool v Galatasaray. BBC Radio Merseyside. Liverpool v Galatasaray BBC Radio Merseyside Listen here at 20: 00 UEFA Champions League All competitions All competitions All competitions Barcelona have won both of their previous home games against Newcastle United in the UEFA Champions League, beating them 1-0 in November 1997 and 3-1 in December 2002. Newcastle have lost five of their six away games against Spanish sides in all competitions, with this their first since a 2-1 loss at Deportivo de La Coruña in the 2005 UEFA Intertoto Cup. The only exception in this run was a 3-0 win at Mallorca in the 2003-04 UEFA Cup. When drawing the first leg away from home, Barcelona have progressed from each of their last 10 UEFA Champions League knockout stage ties. They were last eliminated at the quarter-final stage in 2002-03 against Juventus (1-1 away, 1-2 home). Newcastle’s 1-1 draw at St James’ Park was the 12th time an English side has failed to beat Barcelona in the first leg of a UEFA Champions League knockout stage tie. Just three of the previous 11 have progressed to the next round – Chelsea in 2004-05 (last 16), Manchester United in 2007-08 (semi-final) and Liverpool in 2018-19 (semi-final). Barcelona have scored in each of their last 16 UEFA Champions League home games, netting 50 goals in total in this run (3. 1 per game). They’ve won their last three at home by an aggregate score of 12-3. Newcastle are unbeaten in their last six UEFA Champions League games (W3 D3), and are looking to win consecutive away games in the competition for the first time following their 6-1 victory at Qarabag in the play-offs. Raphinha has been directly involved in 18 goals in 15 home games for Barcelona in the UEFA Champions League (9 goals, 9 assists). Of players with 10+ home appearances for the club in the competition, only Lionel Messi (1. 45) has a higher goal involvement per 90 average than the Brazilian (1. 35). Newcastle’s Harvey Barnes has been directly involved in nine UEFA Champions League goals this season (6 goals, 3 assists). With teammate Anthony Gordon already on 12 this term (10 goals, 2 assists), the Magpies could become the first team in the competition’s history to have two English players reach 10 goal involvements in the same campaign. In last week’s first leg between these two sides, no player on either side created more chances (5), made more defensive line-breaking passes (3) or won possession more times (7) than Newcastle defender Lewis Hall. Lamine Yamal – who netted Barcelona’s equaliser in the first leg – has 12 goal involvements in his last 11 home matches in the UEFA Champions League (6 goals, 6 assists). If he plays in this match, it will be his first knockout stage match in the competition played at the Camp Nou – 911 days after making his first European appearance for the club. Copyright © 2026 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking.