Joao Pedro scores for Chelsea against Newcastle United at St James' Park on 20 December, 2025Image source, Getty Images

At a glance

  • Nick Woltemade opens scoring from close range after Robert Sanchez made initial save to deny Anthony Gordon

  • Woltemade doubles Newcastle's lead with clever finish from Gordon's cross

  • Reece James pulls one back for Chelsea in the second half with sublime 25-yard free-kick

  • Joao Pedro equalises after capitalising on slip from Newcastle defender Malick Thiaw

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Chelsea forward Joao Pedro haunted former suitors Newcastle United as his side showed their powers of recovery to come back from 2-0 down and claim a point.

It looked a long way back for Chelsea at a raucous St James' Park after a well-taken double from Nick Woltemade put Newcastle in control at half-time.

But no side have dropped more points - 13 - from winning positions in the Premier League than Newcastle.

So the stadium suddenly felt a little nervy when Chelsea captain Reece James pulled one back with a pinpoint 25-yard free-kick just a few minutes into the second half.

It then turned a little hostile when Newcastle were denied a penalty after Trevoh Chalobah bodychecked Anthony Gordon inside the box before Chelsea equalised.

Joao Pedro, who opted to move to Chelsea ahead of Newcastle last summer, drew his side level. The Brazilian raced through on goal and slotted the ball past Aaron Ramsdale after capitalising on a slip from defender Malick Thiaw.

It set up a grandstand finish as the game became increasingly stretched and Harvey Barnes had a glorious opportunity to win it for Newcastle late on, but the substitute fired wide on the volley to leave head coach Eddie Howe covering his face with his hands on the touchline.

Chelsea remain six points clear of Newcastle in fourth while Howe's side are in 11th for the time being.

Newcastle analysis: Points dropped even after Woltemade rallies

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Howe devastated with Newcastle United draw despite dominating in first half

You never quite know what you are going to get with this Newcastle side.

But Howe's team certainly looked like their old selves in the first half and they got their reward for an aggressive start as Woltemade bounced back on his first start since putting through his own net in the derby defeat against Sunderland last week.

Although Chelsea goalkeeper Robert Sanchez made a superb reflex save to keep out Gordon's acrobatic volley from inside the box, the ball fell into the path of Woltemade, who smashed it into the roof of the net from close range.

Woltemade then doubled his side's lead when he deftly stuck out his big boot to divert Gordon's searching cross from the left into the bottom corner and score his seventh league goal of the season.

It gave Newcastle the perfect platform at the break, but this side were not the same relentless outfit after the break.

Newcastle ended up ruing yet more dropped points - which has been the story of their season - and one or two refereeing calls to boot.

Indeed, there was little festive cheer inside St James' at full-time as referee Andy Madley and his officials let the field to deafening boos.

Chelsea analysis: Maresca gets response

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Maresca 'very proud' of Chelsea second-half comeback

This was a big result for Enzo Maresca, who, wittingly and unwittingly, has found himself dominating the headlines in the last week.

Without going into further detail, the Chelsea manager claimed "many people" had caused him to endure the "worst 48 hours" at the club following last week's win against Everton.

Then he found himself touted as a potential successor to Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola, which he described as "100% speculation".

But Maresca belatedly got the response he wanted from his side at half-time on Saturday as captain James led by example and dragged Chelsea level with a free-kick curled into the top corner.

Suddenly the momentum of the game shifted and Joao Pedro showed his composure to draw the visitors level and send an elated Maresca darting on to the pitch in celebration.

Chelsea, in the process, avoided defeat in a Premier League away game despite trailing by two-plus goals at half-time for only the fourth time.

It could yet prove a valuable point.

What next for these teams?

Newcastle travel to Old Trafford to take on Manchester United on 26 December (20:00 GMT) before facing Burnley at Turf Moor on 30 December (19:30 GMT).

Chelsea welcome Aston Villa to Stamford Bridge on 27 December (17:30 GMT) before another home game against Bournemouth on 30 December (19:30 GMT).

Player of the match

Number: 27 N. Woltemade
Average rating 7.50
Number: 27 N. Woltemade
Average Rating: 7.50
Number: 67 L. Miley
Average Rating: 7.17
Number: 10 A. Gordon
Average Rating: 6.75
Number: 3 L. Hall
Average Rating: 6.73
Number: 8 S. Tonali
Average Rating: 6.53
Number: 39 Bruno Guimarães
Average Rating: 6.34
Number: 23 J. Murphy
Average Rating: 6.24
Number: 32 A. Ramsdale
Average Rating: 6.16
Number: 12 M. Thiaw
Average Rating: 6.14
Number: 5 F. Schär
Average Rating: 6.08
Number: 41 J. Ramsey
Average Rating: 6.02
Number: 11 H. Barnes
Average Rating: 5.99
Number: 9 Y. Wissa
Average Rating: 5.35
Number: 28 J. Willock
Average Rating: 5.02
Number: 20 A. Elanga
Average Rating: 4.99

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