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Newcastle United 1-3 Everton: Toffees Win Friendly as Pre-Season Intensity Rises

Everton claimed an impressive pre-season victory over Premier League rivals Newcastle United on 13 August 2026, running out 3-1 winners in an international club friendly. The result gave Sean Dyche’s side plenty of encouragement ahead of the new campaign, while Newcastle were left with work to do after a disjointed display.

Match Report: A Clash Between Familiar Foes

In a friendly played at a fast pace, Everton looked sharper from the outset. The Toffees pressed high and forced Newcastle into errors, and it was no surprise when they took an early lead. The midfield trio controlled the tempo and gave the forward line constant supply. Newcastle struggled to find their rhythm, with passing combinations breaking down in key areas.

Everton doubled their advantage before the hour mark with a well-taken goal, showcasing their threat on the counter-attack. Newcastle responded with a goal of their own, pulling one back to set up a tense finale, but Everton restored their two-goal cushion with a third late on to seal a notable friendly win.

Key Talking Points

  • Everton’s press: The visitors’ high-energy approach made life uncomfortable for Newcastle’s defence throughout the first half.
  • Newcastle’s response: The home side improved after conceding the second goal, but a lack of sharpness in front of goal proved costly.
  • Fitness and preparation: With the new season approaching, both managers will have been pleased with the competitive edge shown by their players.

For Everton, this victory offers a significant boost, especially in front of an away crowd that travelled in numbers. Newcastle United, meanwhile, will use the result as a learning exercise. Friendly matches rarely define a season, but they do reveal the habits and sharpness that will matter once competitive football resumes.

The fixture also served as an early look at potential new signings and tactical experiments. With the 2026-27 campaign looming, both clubs know that performances in friendly settings can build confidence. For the Toffees, this was exactly that: a confident, disciplined display with a welcome three-goal haul.