NEWCASTLE — Newcastle United fought back from two goals down in a rollercoaster 4-4 draw against Luton Town, who stayed just outside the Premier League drop zone, at St James' Park on Saturday.
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Newcastle looked set for a comfortable home win when Sean Longstaff put them ahead after seven minutes but Luton, who thrashed Brighton 4-0 on Tuesday, equalized twice to go in 2-2 at the break.
What a move by Newcastle
Miley plays a tremendous ball out wide to Trippier, whose cross is tucked away by Sean Longstaff! pic.twitter.com/2PtULn7JwH— NBC Sports Soccer (@NBCSportsSoccer) February 3, 2024
What a first half at St. James' Park!
Ross Barkley brings the Hatters level with Newcastle yet again. #NEWLUT@peacock pic.twitter.com/58B6MuJTRr
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The Hatters then turned the match on its head in four minutes of the second half.
Carlton Morris fired the visitors 3-2 up in the 59th minute with a retaken penalty first awarded after a long VAR check and Elijah Adebayo, a hat-trick hero against Brighton, made it 4-2 in the 62nd.
That was the signal for Eddie Howe's men to move up a gear and Kieran Trippier pulled a goal back in the 67th before substitute Harvey Barnes equalized in the 73rd to deny Luton a league double over Newcastle this season.
THIS MATCH IS CRAZY.
Newcastle 4 - 4 Luton Town ‼️ pic.twitter.com/yS6716Btqo— NBC Sports Soccer (@NBCSportsSoccer) February 3, 2024
Trippier's goal was his first since August, 2022.
Newcastle could have grabbed a winner in the 85th when Jacob Murphy fired over the bar.
The match hung in the balance to the end, with 10 minutes of stoppage time in the second half and end-to-end play until the whistle.
Luton, who beat Newcastle 1-0 at Kenilworth Road in December, had slipped into the bottom three after Everton drew 2-2 at home to Tottenham Hotspur but ended the day 16th and a point clear of the drop zone.
Newcastle dropped to ninth place, two points clear of Chelsea and two behind Manchester United.
Luton canceled out Longstaff's opener with a close-range Gabriel Osho header in the 21st.
Newcastle went back in front two minutes later through Longstaff again but Ross Barkley made it 2-2 with his first away Premier League goal in three years.
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(Reporting by Alan Baldwin in London, editing by Ed Osmond)