Chelsea vs Newcastle: Complete head-to-head record

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Chelsea’s history with Newcastle dates back to 1907, but the two clubs are far from bitter rivals.

The pair sit among England’s most esteemed institutions, with Chelsea emerging as a continental superpower in the 21st century thanks to the wealth of Roman Abramovich. Success has followed the Blues ever since the Russian got a bit bored and opted to dip his toe into the footballing sphere, and Newcastle may well follow a similar path after they were taken over by Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund.

This fixture has rarely been regarded as significant in the context of chasing silverware, but Newcastle’s rise and Chelsea’s prestige could see the contest develop in importance over the coming years.

Their meetings over the years reflect a favourable record for Chelsea and there’s been a fair number of memorable clashes in recent times.



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Gus Poyet’s winner sent Chelsea into the FA Cup final / Shaun Botterill/GettyImages

Gus Poyet wrote himself into Chelsea folklore with his performance against Newcastle in this FA Cup semi-final at the start of the Millennium.

The Blues were favoured heading into the bout, but a hotly-contested affair saw goals arrive at both ends. Poyet opened the scoring in the first half with a deft lob over Shay Given before Rob Lee equalised midway through the second half with an emphatic header from Alan Shearer’s cross.

The Poyet show wasn’t over, however, as the future Premier League manager nodded home the winner with 20 minutes remaining to send Chelsea into their second FA Cup final in four years.


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The Magpies stunned Chelsea at the Bridge to advance in the League Cup / Ian Walton/GettyImages

Look, this may have not been the most important contest in the world, but it was certainly the most bonkers between these two sides in recent times.

Both managers rotated their packs for this Carling Cup third round tie that included seven goals. Patrick van Aanholt got the Blues off to the perfect start, but his early effort was cancelled out by Nile Ranger (the less we mention him the better) before Ryan Taylor’s free-kick handed the visitors a half-time lead.

Shola Ameobi extended Newcastle’s advantage in the second period, but a Nicolas Anelka brace in the final 20 minutes ensured Chelsea restored parity. However, the drama didn’t conclude with Anelka’s 87th-minute penalty as the Magpies, thanks to a glancing Ameobi header, went down the other end and snatched a dramatic last-gasp winner.

A 4-0 defeat to Arsenal ensued in the fourth round.


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The Papiss Cissé game / Ian Walton/GettyImages

The finest brace in Premier League history?

Senegalese striker Papiss Cisse joined Newcastle in January 2012 as a relative unknown but would emerge as a winter masterstroke on the Magpies‘ behalf. Cisse quickly formed a devastating relationship with strike partner Demba Ba, and would end the 2011/12 Premier League season with 13 goals in 14 appearances.

His most memorable outing, without question, was his visit to Stamford Bridge at the start of May in which he spearheaded Newcastle’s first triumph away at Chelsea since 1986. Cisse’s made his first strike look effortless, while his second was just flat out absurd.

The outside of the foot half-volley which befuddled Petr Cech was later named the Premier League’s Goal of the Season.


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The Moussa Sissoko game / Laurence Griffiths/GettyImages

While the aforementioned contest was all about Cisse, this Newcastle victory was masterminded by home debutant Moussa Sissoko.

The Frenchman, who joined the club just a week before, produced a dominant performance at St. James‘ Park as the hosts came from behind to win 3-2.

Frank Lampard and Juan Mata scored delightful goals to give Chelsea a 2-1 lead in the second half before a swift Newcastle counter culminated in Sissoko tapping home a rebound. The midfielder’s winner arrived at the death and gave both the Toon Army and, later, Tottenham supporters the false impression that the big fella knew what he was doing in front of goal.

Sissoko’s driven strike from distance sunk the Blues on Tyneside and handed the hosts an unforgettable triumph.


Chelsea vs Newcastle – Complete H2H record


Chelsea vs Newcastle – Premier League H2H record


Top scorers in Chelsea vs Newcastle Premier League fixtures

Player

Team represented

Goals

Eden Hazard

Chelsea

7

Frank Lampard

Chelsea

6

Eidur Gudjohnsen

Chelsea

5

Alan Shearer

Newcastle

5

Papiss Cissé

Newcastle

4