Liverpool 0-2 Newcastle
80. This could be a piece of Newcastle history unfolding right in front of our eyes in the capital.
Jones has a half-chance but his shot is wild and sails over the crossbar.
Isak is being replaced by Wilson as he receives a huge cheer from the Geordie fans.
Barnes also comes off, with Willock joining the action.
Liverpool 0-2 Newcastle
78. Newcastle are on the verge of something special.
The task for them is simple, get everyone behind the ball and loook to hold onto what they already have.
Elliott plays a pass into Chiesa in the box but his first touch is heavy and Schar is able to clear as a result.
Liverpool 0-2 Newcastle
76. The size of this occasion at Wembley has had completely the opposite effect anyone could have predicted.
Eddie Howe’s side have used it as a catalyst to put in possibly their best performance of the season.
Time is running out for The Reds, even the most die-hard fan may struggle to see a way back into this game for Slot’s side.

Liverpool 0-2 Newcastle
74. This has been the perfect performance from The Magpies today.
However, they could never have planned for Liverpool to be as woeful as this.
Of all the times to pull out your worst performance of the season, The Reds seem to have saved it for this final.
View from SunSport’s Lloyd Canfield at Wembley
The Newcastle fans to my right hand side have not stopped singing all game long, and cheer every move made by their heroes on the pitch in black and white.
It seemed only fitting that Alan Shearer was here to watch Alexander Isak put a dagger in Liverpool’s hearts, and they relished in that by chanting both of their names one after the other.
Isak himself could’ve had two or three in this game, but has been a constant threat to what is supposedly the best defence in the Premier League.
They’ve only 20 or so minutes left to hold on, and with Liverpool not looking massively threatening so far it begs the question…
They couldn’t bottle it now, could they?
Liverpool 0-2 Newcastle
72. The Magpies are in complete control of this game currently.
Liverpool look disjointed and are leaving gaps all over the pitch for Eddie Howe’s side to exploit.
Rumours are circulating that Mohamed Salah is on the pitch today but we have not been able to confirm or deny this.