Dan Burn scores his first Premier League goal in over a year as Newcastle take control against Brighton, dealing a blow to his former club’s top-six hopes.
Newcastle United gave their fans something to cheer about as they took a strong lead against Brighton at St. James’ Park. Despite a difficult 2025/26 Premier League season, Eddie Howe’s side showed energy and intent from the start.
Although European qualification looks unlikely, Newcastle can still influence the race. Meanwhile, Brighton arrived needing points to keep their top-six ambitions alive.
Fast start puts Newcastle in control

The home side made an early impact. William Osula opened the scoring after 12 minutes, setting the tone for the match.
Shortly after, Newcastle doubled their lead. Dan Burn rose highest to meet a corner from Bruno Guimarães in the 24th minute. His header made it 2-0 and shifted momentum firmly in Newcastle’s favor.
Interestingly, the goal carried extra meaning. Burn, who previously played for Brighton, struck against his former club. Moreover, it ended a long wait, marking his first Premier League goal in over a year.
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Big moment for Burn’s future
Burn’s goal could have wider implications. The defender has not been known for frequent scoring, so this moment may boost his confidence.
In addition, his performance may catch the attention of England selectors. With international fixtures approaching, every contribution matters.
At the same time, Brighton now face increased pressure. Their hopes of securing a top-six finish have taken a hit, and they must respond quickly to stay in the race.
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