City Ground, Nottingham – A dramatic last-minute goal from E. Anderson rescued a 1-1 draw for Nottingham Forest against Newcastle United in Premier League Round 36 on May 10th, 2026, in a contest that looked destined to end in a narrow away victory.
Harvey Barnes had broken the deadlock for Newcastle in the 74th minute, and the visitors appeared to be cruising toward all three points. But deep into stoppage time, Anderson produced a moment of magic to level the scores and send the City Ground into raptures.
Match Summary
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Competition | Premier League – Round 36 |
| Result | Nottingham Forest vs Newcastle United |
| HT Score | 0 – 0 |
| Date | 10th May , 2026 |
| Kickoff | 09:00 |
| Venue | City Ground, Nottingham |
First Half: Cautious Opening with Few Clear Chances
The first 45 minutes at a tense City Ground were defined by midfield battles rather than goalmouth action. Newcastle enjoyed 55% possession across the full match, and that control was evident in the opening period, with the visitors dictating the tempo. Nottingham Forest, playing with 45% possession, were disciplined and compact. Both sides created 10 chances each over the 90 minutes, but clear-cut opportunities were rare in the first half.
Shots on target told the story of first-half frustration. Forest managed 3 shots on target across the entire match, while Newcastle registered 5. Neither goalkeeper was seriously troubled before the break. The half-time whistle blew with the scoreline still 0-0 a fair reflection of a tightly contested but uneventful opening period.
Second Half: Barnes Breaks the Deadlock
The second half saw Newcastle raise their intensity. The visitors registered 6 shots off target and 5 shots on target over the full match, gradually turning their possession advantage into genuine chances. In the 74th minute, the breakthrough finally arrived. Harvey Barnes collected the ball on the left flank, drove at his defender, and unleashed a precise finish beyond the Forest goalkeeper. 1-0 to Newcastle. The away fans erupted as the Magpies took a deserved lead.

Newcastle looked comfortable and appeared destined to see out the victory. Forest, meanwhile, struggled to create meaningful chances, managing just 3 shots on target and 6 shots blocked over the 90 minutes.
Goal Breakdown
| Minute | Scorer | Team |
|---|---|---|
| 74′ | H. Barnes | Newcastle United |
| 88′ | E. Anderson | Nottingham Forest |
The fourth official signaled 7 minutes of added time a surprising amount that gave Forest a glimmer of hope. The home side threw bodies forward in desperation, and their pressure finally paid off. In the 88th minute the 88th minute of the match, not stoppage time E. Anderson produced a moment of brilliance. The midfielder found space inside the Newcastle penalty area and fired home to make it 1-1. The City Ground erupted.
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Match Statistics
| Statistic | Nottingham Forest | Newcastle United |
|---|---|---|
| Ball possession | 45% | 55% |
| Total passes | 336 | 418 |
| Offsides | 1 | 0 |
| Chances created | 10 | 10 |
| Shots on target | 3 | 5 |
| Shots off target | 3 | 6 |
| Shots blocked | 6 | 3 |
| Shots saved | 4 | 5 |
| Free kicks | 11 | 16 |
| Fouls committed | 16 | 11 |
| Tackles | 10 | 9 |
| Corners | 2 | 1 |
| Yellow cards | 2 | 0 |
| Red cards | 0 | 0 |
Key observation: Newcastle enjoyed slight advantages in possession (55%), passes (418 to 336), and shots on target (5 to 3). However, Forest’s resilience and late drama allowed them to salvage a point from a game that looked lost.
Post-Match Reaction
Nottingham Forest’s manager praised his team’s never-say-die attitude:
“We believed until the very end. Seven minutes of added time gave us hope, and the players threw everything at Newcastle. Anderson’s goal was special the timing, the finish, the celebration. That is what this club is about. A point feels like a win tonight.”
Newcastle United’s manager expressed bitter disappointment:
“We controlled the game for 88 minutes. We had more possession, more shots on target, more chances created. And then we switch off for one moment, and it’s 1-1. I am furious. We should have been out of sight long before stoppage time. This is two points dropped, plain and simple.”
Harvey Barnes added:
“It’s a tough one to take. We did everything right for most of the match. But football can be cruel. One lapse in concentration, and the whole game changes. We need to learn to kill games off.”
Looking Ahead
- Nottingham Forest will feel they have snatched a point from nowhere. Trailing for much of the second half, they showed remarkable character to find an equalizer in the 88th minute. The City Ground remains a difficult place for opponents to visit.
- Newcastle United will be devastated. They controlled the game for 88 minutes, took a deserved lead through Barnes, and looked comfortable. But one lapse in concentration cost them two points. The manager’s frustration is entirely understandable this was a game that should have been put to bed long before the late drama.
For Nottingham Forest, a last-gasp equalizer feels like a victory. For Newcastle United, it is a harsh lesson in the importance of game management and the cruel unpredictability of Premier League football.
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