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FA Cup LIVE! Newcastle Level Against 10-Man Villa After Handball Controversy
Aston Villa vs Newcastle United, FA Cup Fourth Round, Villa Park, February 14, 2026 – Live Updates
In an electrifying FA Cup fourth round clash at Villa Park, Aston Villa took an early lead against Newcastle United, only for drama to unfold with a controversial red card and a late equalizer.
The match kicked off at 5:45pm UTC, with Villa striking first in the 14th minute. Tammy Abraham fired home a right-footed shot from the centre of the box, assisted by a pinpoint through ball from Douglas Luiz following a set piece. The goal silenced the traveling Newcastle fans, giving the hosts a 1-0 lead.[1][2][3]
Villa dominated early proceedings. Ross Barkley won a free kick in the attacking half just before the opener, while Leon Bailey nearly doubled the lead in the 27th minute with a header from Lucas Digne's cross that sailed wide.[2][3] Newcastle responded with attempts of their own: William Osula missed high and wide from the left side in the 16th minute, and Harvey Barnes fired over from a tight angle on the left in the 34th minute.[2][3]
Controversy erupted around the 40th minute when Villa goalkeeper Marco Bizot received a "ridiculous red card," as described by reports, leaving Aston Villa with 10 men. This decision swung momentum toward Newcastle, providing them hope despite trailing.[2][5]
Newcastle capitalized late, leveling the score amid a handball controversy – details emerging from live feeds indicate a disputed incident leading to their equalizer, though exact timing remains fluid into the second half (match at 117'-134' marks).[1][5] Key Villa players included Pau Torres, Victor Lindelöf, Amadou Onana, and substitutes like Ollie Watkins and Jadon Sancho on the bench.[2][3]
Malick Thiaw of Newcastle picked up a yellow card in the 25th minute for a foul.[3] With the score tied at 1-1, tension builds as Newcastle press their numerical advantage. Other FA Cup ties like Burton vs West Ham and Man City vs Salford also feature prominently today.[1]
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