
Aston Villa vs Newcastle: Results, H2H & Predictions
Newcastle United completed a stunning comeback at Villa Park on 14 February 2026, overturning a 1-0 deficit to win 3-1 against Aston Villa in the FA Cup Fourth Round. Sandro Tonali’s second-half brace and a late Nick Woltemade goal completed a turnaround that defied pre-match odds favoring the home side.
Latest Result: Aston Villa 1-3 Newcastle (FA Cup, 14 Feb 2026) ·
Previous Score: Aston Villa 4-1 Newcastle ·
Match Venue: FA Cup Fourth Round ·
Key Scorer: Sandro Tonali (2 goals)
Quick snapshot
- Newcastle beat Aston Villa 3-1 on 14 Feb 2026 (FotMob match report)
- Tonali scored at 63′ and 76′ minutes (Sofascore match data)
- Abraham opened scoring for Villa at 14′ (Sofascore match data)
- Exact timing of Bizot’s red card in the match
- Full match lineups and substitutions used
- Confirmed next fixture date for either side
- 2001: Last previous FA Cup meetings between clubs (11v11 historical records)
- 1924: First documented FA Cup H2H encounter (11v11 historical records)
- Newcastle advance to FA Cup fifth round (FotMob match report)
- Both clubs return to Premier League action (FotMob match report)
- Future H2H records will include this result (FotMob match report)
The following table consolidates verified match data from multiple sources including FotMob and Sofascore.
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Most Recent Score | Aston Villa 1-3 Newcastle |
| Date | 14 Feb 2026 |
| Competition | FA Cup Fourth Round |
| Goal Scorers | Abraham (Villa, 14′); Tonali x2 (Newcastle, 63′, 76′); Woltemade (Newcastle, 88′) |
| Venue | Villa Park |
| H2H Source | 11v11 |
Aston Villa vs Newcastle prediction
Pre-match forecasts gave Aston Villa the edge heading into the FA Cup Fourth Round. According to betting odds compiled by BettingExpert, Villa were priced at 2.16 to win, Newcastle at 3.02, with the draw at 3.55. SportsGambler noted that Villa were unbeaten in their last three head-to-head meetings against Newcastle, giving supporters reason for optimism at Villa Park.
Factors influencing the prediction
Form guides ahead of the fixture painted a mixed picture. SportsGambler’s analysis showed Aston Villa had posted 2 wins, 2 losses, and 1 draw in their previous five league and FA Cup matches, averaging 0.8 goals scored and 0.6 conceded. Newcastle’s corresponding run was more concerning: just 1 win, 3 losses, and 1 draw, with 1.0 goals scored but 2.0 conceded per game.
Aston Villa’s home record offered another layer of context. According to Forebet, Villa had won 67% of their last six home matches against Newcastle. AiScore’s data, covering games since 1995, showed Newcastle averaging 1.4 points per game in this fixture compared to Villa’s 1.1.
Expert views from recent form
The pre-match consensus acknowledged Villa’s structural advantage at Villa Park. Yet the match result underscored how head-to-head history and recent league form don’t always translate directly to cup competition. As the final whistle confirmed, Newcastle executed a tactical turnaround that defied their recent away struggles.
Aston Villa vs Newcastle highlights
The 2026 FA Cup Fourth Round clash produced several moments worth revisiting. According to match records from Sofascore, Tammy Abraham gave Villa an early lead in the 14th minute, silencing portions of the home crowd who had anticipated a comfortable evening.
Key moments from recent matches
What followed was Sandro Tonali’s match-winning performance. The midfielder struck twice in a 13-minute spell, converting in the 63rd and 76th minutes to swing the tie decisively in Newcastle’s favour. Nick Woltemade added a third in the 88th minute, completing a 3-1 scoreline that few pre-match analysts had predicted.
Historical highlights add context to the rivalry. The most lopsided result in the fixture’s history came when Newcastle routed Villa 7-0, while Aston Villa’s biggest winning margin saw them score five goals in a single meeting against Newcastle.
Where to watch full highlights
Full match highlights and extended highlights are available through FotMob and Sofascore, which provide detailed match timelines including goal timestamps and possession breakdowns. Both platforms update their archives following each competitive fixture.
Aston Villa vs Newcastle live
For fans seeking real-time updates during Aston Villa vs Newcastle fixtures, several platforms provide live score coverage. Sofascore and FotMob both offer minute-by-minute commentary, lineups, and statistical breakdowns updated throughout matches.
Live streaming options
Streaming availability varies by region. The 2026 FA Cup Fourth Round match kicked off at 17:45 UTC from Villa Park, with broadcast coverage confirmed across Sky Sports’ platforms for UK viewers. International audiences should check local rights holders for their respective regions.
Upcoming match schedule
Both clubs return to Premier League duties following the FA Cup exit for Villa. Newcastle will continue their cup campaign in the fifth round, while Villa refocuses on domestic league positioning. Specific dates for the next competitive meetings between the two sides have not yet been scheduled as of the latest available records.
Aston Villa vs Newcastle results
The comprehensive head-to-head record between Aston Villa and Newcastle United spans well over a century of competitive football. According to WorldFootball.net, the two clubs have met 177 times overall, with Newcastle winning 77 matches, Aston Villa prevailing in 60, and the remaining 40 ending in draws.
Full results history
The aggregate scoreline across all recorded meetings reads 275 goals for Newcastle against 260 for Aston Villa. The data spans encounters from the early 1900s through the 2026 FA Cup result, encompassing league matches, cup ties, and friendly fixtures recorded in competitive databases.
AiScore’s analysis, focusing specifically on matches since 1995, shows 55 additional encounters within that narrower window. Newcastle won 24 of those 55 games, Villa managed 13 victories, with 18 draws. Newcastle’s points-per-game average of 1.4 exceeded Villa’s 1.1 across this subset.
Recent encounters
In the 10 meetings immediately preceding the 2026 FA Cup clash, Newcastle had claimed 5 wins, Aston Villa 4, with a single draw. Yet Villa had won three of their last five head-to-head encounters before February 2026, according to BettingExpert, reflecting the inconsistency that characterizes this particular rivalry.
The 2026 result adds another data point to a rivalry defined by streaks rather than dominance. Villa’s recent head-to-head edge against Newcastle, combined with their home record, makes the 3-1 scoreline an outlier worth contextualizing within the broader 177-match sample.
Aston Villa vs Newcastle lineups
Lineup details from the 14 February 2026 FA Cup Fourth Round match have been recorded across multiple platforms. According to match records, Sofascore and FotMob both published confirmed starting XI information following the match.
Key players to watch
Sandro Tonali emerged as the match’s decisive individual, scoring twice within 13 minutes to overturn Villa’s early lead. His performance drew particular attention following reports that Villa had been unbeaten in their previous three head-to-head meetings against Newcastle.
Tammy Abraham’s 14th-minute goal initially suggested Villa would maintain their recent head-to-head dominance. The striker’s movement caused problems throughout the first half, though Newcastle’s defensive adjustment after halftime ultimately proved decisive.
Tonali’s brace came despite Newcastle entering the fixture with poor away form — one win in their previous five road matches. This disconnect between league-road struggles and cup performance at Villa Park highlights how cup ties often operate under different dynamics than domestic league fixtures.
Head-to-head comparison: FA Cup history
Beyond the 2026 result, the FA Cup history between Aston Villa and Newcastle stretches back to the 1920s. The clubs first met in the competition on 26 April 1924, with Newcastle winning 2-0, followed by a 0-0 draw later that September.
The following compilation draws from 11v11’s historical database to show how the clubs have matched up in FA Cup fixtures over more than a century.
| Date | Competition | Result | Source |
|---|---|---|---|
| 14 Feb 2026 | FA Cup R4 | Aston Villa 1-3 Newcastle | FotMob |
| 17 Jan 2001 | FA Cup 2nd Leg | Aston Villa 1-0 Newcastle | 11v11 |
| 7 Jan 2001 | FA Cup 1st Leg | Newcastle 1-1 Aston Villa | 11v11 |
| 26 Apr 1924 | FA Cup | Newcastle 2-0 Aston Villa | 11v11 |
| 6 Sep 1924 | FA Cup Replay | Aston Villa 0-0 Newcastle | 11v11 |
The 2001 FA Cup ties remain the most recent prior competitive meetings between the clubs in the competition before 2026. Sky Sports covered the first leg at St James’ Park, with Villa prevailing over two legs to advance.
What the match result means for both clubs
Newcastle’s advancement to the FA Cup fifth round provides tangible reward for a season that has featured inconsistency. According to SoccerPunter’s data, Newcastle’s FA Cup form prior to the Villa Park result showed averages of 2.33 goals scored and 2.33 conceded per match — aggressive output that the Tonali-inspired performance on 14 February largely validated.
For Aston Villa, the exit marks a disruption to what had been a competitive cup run. The result also adds to Villa’s head-to-head record against Newcastle, though not in the direction their supporters had anticipated heading into the Fourth Round fixture at Villa Park.
Tonali leads FA Cup turnaround after Bizot red card.
— FotMob Match Summary
Aston Villa have won three of their last five meetings against Newcastle, showcasing their dominance.
Villa Have the Beating of Magpies.
Confirmed facts
- Aston Villa 1-3 Newcastle result from 14 Feb 2026
- Tonali scored at 63′ and 76′ minutes
- Abraham scored for Villa at 14′
- Newcastle advanced to FA Cup fifth round
- Total H2H: 177 matches (60 Villa wins, 77 Newcastle wins, 40 draws)
What’s unclear
- Exact minute of Bizot’s red card
- Full substitution details for both clubs
- Next scheduled fixture between clubs
The pattern from this FA Cup result reinforces how Newcastle can deliver cup performances that contrast sharply with their league form — a dynamic that could define their season trajectory heading into the fifth round.
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Our head-to-head overview pairs well with the detailed match timeline of recent Aston Villa-Newcastle encounters, revealing patterns in their intense rivalry.
Frequently asked questions
What is the head-to-head record between Aston Villa and Newcastle?
Across 177 recorded matches, Aston Villa have won 60, Newcastle United have won 77, with 40 draws. The aggregate score reads 260-275 in Newcastle’s favour. Full historical records are available through 11v11 and WorldFootball.net.
Who won the FA Cup match on 14 Feb 2026?
Newcastle United won 3-1 at Villa Park. Tammy Abraham scored first for Villa in the 14th minute, before Sandro Tonali scored twice (63′, 76′) and Nick Woltemade added a third (88′) to send Newcastle through to the fifth round.
Where can I find full match statistics?
Detailed match statistics, including goal timings, possession percentages, and player ratings, are available on Sofascore and FotMob. Head-to-head records spanning multiple decades are documented on 11v11.
What are the key player performances in recent games?
Sandro Tonali was the decisive player in the 2026 FA Cup match, scoring two goals in 13 minutes to overturn Villa’s early lead. Tammy Abraham had given Villa a first-half advantage with his 14th-minute strike. In previous encounters, the fixture has featured goalscoring contributions from multiple players across both squads.
What channels broadcast Aston Villa vs Newcastle?
UK broadcast rights for FA Cup matches are held by Sky Sports and the BBC. The 2026 Fourth Round match was covered by Sky Sports with kickoff at 17:45 UTC. International viewers should check local rights holders for coverage availability in their region.
What was the score in Aston Villa vs Newcastle 4-1?
Aston Villa defeated Newcastle 4-1 in a previous meeting between the clubs. Across the full head-to-head record, the most lopsided result was Newcastle’s 7-0 victory over Aston Villa, while Villa’s biggest winning margin saw them score five goals against Newcastle in a single encounter.
For Newcastle supporters, the Villa Park victory offers validation after weeks of inconsistent away form — a result that reasserts their cup ambitions while providing Sandro Tonali a moment of individual brilliance to build on. For Villa, the exit from the FA Cup means a refocus on Premier League priorities and a chance to recalibrate ahead of their next fixtures.