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Feb 4, 2020 at 8.05pm UK at The Kassam Stadium
Attendance: 11,520
Oxford UtdOxford United
2-3
NewcastleNewcastle United
Kelly (84'), Holland (90')
FT
(aet)
Longstaff (15'), Joelinton (30'), Saint-Maximin (116')

Result: Newcastle survive Oxford United comeback with extra-time winner

Result: Newcastle survive Oxford United comeback with extra-time winner
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League One hopefuls came from two goals down but extra-time goal ended their FA Cup run.

A superb solo effort from Allan Saint-Maximin saw Newcastle edge past Oxford in extra-time of their FA Cup replay and reach the fifth round for the first time in 16 years.

Oxford took the tie the distance with two goals in a frenetic final six minutes of normal time but Saint-Maximin's strike was enough to settle the contest 3-2 in favour of Steve Bruce's side.

Recent cup runs have been lacking for Newcastle but they would have thought they were on a smooth course to round five as Sean Longstaff and Joelinton had them two goals up at half-time of a replay which stemmed from a forgettable 0-0 draw at St James' Park.

But their League One opponents rallied late on, Liam Kelly's free-kick getting them back into the tie before Nathan Holland's fine strike deep into added time took the game into extra-time.

Karl Robinson's side were the livelier of the two as the additional 30 minutes got under way but, after a few miscues from his team-mates, Saint-Maximin provided the heroics.

Newcastle, showing five changes from their weekend Premier League stalemate at home to Norwich, struck with their first clear chance on goal.

Oxford United v Newcastle United – FA Cup – Fourth Round – Replay – Kassam Stadium
Sean Longstaff (right) gave Newcastle the lead (David Davies/PA)

Joelinton's hold-up play was good and he rolled a pass to Sean Longstaff, who controlled the ball on the edge of the box and finished well to give Oxford goalkeeper Simon Eastwood no chance.

But, while Joelinton is adept at linking up with his team-mates, his own finishing remains questionable and he missed a sitter just a minute later – although he soon made sure he was on the scoresheet.

With the home fans wanting a foul as Miguel Almiron outmuscled Marcus Browne, Newcastle continued unperturbed and Joelinton finished well having been played in over the top by Sean Longstaff.

Newcastle United v Norwich City – Premier League – St James' Park
Joelinton got Newcastle's second goal (Owen Humphreys/PA).

Oxford finally responded and were unlucky not to peg their visitors back immediately, first Jamie Mackie forcing a fine stop from Karl Darlow before Sam Long's follow-up was headed off the line by Jamaal Lascelles.

Joelinton had gone down injured just before his goal and was replaced by Saint-Maximin, with Almiron missing a decent chance to further widen the gap soon after.

There was little goalmouth action in an even second half until Kelly stood up to strike a sweet free-kick, his first goal for Oxford, with six minutes remaining and Newcastle hearts would have been in mouths as full-back Josh Ruffels blazed over in the dying stages.

Oxford United v Newcastle United – FA Cup – Fourth Round – Replay – Kassam Stadium
Oxford United's Nathan Holland celebrates levelling the scores (David Davies/PA)

But the tie would require another 30 minutes to be settled after Holland broke his Oxford duck with a fine effort deep into added-time.

The hosts maintained their momentum in extra-time but there was to be no dream cup upset as Saint-Maximin struck to ensure Newcastle will travel to West Brom next month.

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