Newcastle United Under-18s 3 Leeds United Under-18s 2

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Newcastle United Under-18s 3 Leeds United Under-18s 2

Newcastle United Under-18s 3 Leeds United Under-18s 2

Alex O'Donovan's header fired Newcastle ahead at the Magpies' Little Benton Academy before Samuel Alker's close-range finish swiftly levelled the clash before the half-hour mark.Jack Callaghan restore...

Newcastle United Under-18s 3 Leeds United Under-18s 2

Alex O'Donovan's header fired Newcastle ahead at the Magpies' Little Benton Academy before Samuel Alker's close-range finish swiftly levelled the clash before the half-hour mark.Jack Callaghan restore...

In a thrilling Under-18 Premier League North clash at Newcastle United's Little Benton Academy, the Magpies soared to a 3-2 victory over Leeds United, extending their impressive home winning streak to five games. The win solidifies their third-place standing with just one match remaining in the 2025/26 season.

The action kicked off early when Alex O'Donovan powered a header past the Leeds keeper, giving Newcastle a well-deserved lead. However, the visitors refused to back down, with Samuel Alker pouncing on a loose ball to level the score from close range before the half-hour mark—a testament to the relentless pace of youth football.

Whatever manager Chris Moore said during the break clearly worked. Within the opening minute of the second half, 17-year-old winger Jack Callaghan netted his first-ever league goal at the under-18 level, restoring Newcastle's advantage. O'Donovan then doubled down, scoring his second of the match just after the hour mark to put the Magpies firmly in control.

Leeds' Ollie Pickles set up a tense finale when he pulled one back in the 90th minute, but Newcastle's young squad held their nerve to secure the win—a display of maturity that bodes well for their future.

With their fifth consecutive home triumph in the bag, the Magpies now turn their attention to the season finale on Saturday, May 9, when they travel to face Middlesbrough (kick-off 11am BST). A win against their Teesside rivals would see Newcastle eclipse their highest points tally since the 2013/14 campaign, which stands at 47 points—a milestone that would cap off a remarkable season for these rising stars.

Newcastle United Under-18s lineup: Oliver Holland, Henry Johnson (c), Luke Gilligan, Aaron Epia, Lesecond Yeutembip (Thomas Old 45), Matthew Taylor (Jayden Kouossu 77), Jack Callaghan, Muawiya Ghanem, Kacey Wooster (Alfie Hutchison 71), Alex O'Donovan, Matheos Ferreira (Alfie Seldon 71).

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