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The rivalry is defined by a deep tactical familiarity. Newcastle’s current identity is inextricably linked to their manager, Eddie Howe, who spent over a decade building Bournemouth from the brink of extinction into a Premier League regular. This "Howe DNA"—high pressing, relentless energy, and quick transitions—is now shared by both sides. Bournemouth, under Andoni Iraola, has refined this aggressive style, recently embarking on a club-record 13-game unbeaten run that included their stunning April victory in the North. Historic Parity

For Bournemouth, the 2025-26 season represents a peak. Despite losing key defenders in the summer window, they have maintained a "tight" defensive record, conceding only three goals in six away games leading up to their St. James' Park triumph. Conclusion: A New Premier League Staple Google Sports Data This response uses data provided by Google Sports Newcastle United vs AFC Bournemouth Stats, H2H, xG Newcastle - Bournemouth

The recent history between Newcastle United and AFC Bournemouth has evolved into one of the Premier League's most fascinating tactical chess matches, particularly highlighted by Bournemouth's 2-1 victory at St. James' Park on April 18, 2026. Sat, Apr 18 Premier League Bournemouth W. Osula (68') M. Tavernier (32') A. Truffert (85') The Tale of Two Cities: A Tactical Tug-of-War The rivalry is defined by a deep tactical familiarity

While Bournemouth has flourished in early 2026, Newcastle has faced a "full-blown crisis," slipping to 14th in the table by late April after a series of late-game collapses. The irony is not lost on fans that Eddie Howe now holds a joint-record for the number of Premier League games a manager has failed to beat his former side—a streak that reached eight top-flight meetings after the most recent loss. James' Park triumph