
Newcastle moved to within one point of Premier League safety with an impressive win 4-2 over Leicester City.
Loanee Joe Willock put the visitors ahead with a cool finish after pouncing on an error from Foxes defender Caglar Soyuncu.
Newcastle’s longest serving player Paul Dummett doubled their lead, rising above Wesley Fofana to head past Kasper Schmeichel in the 34th minute.
Former Bournemouth man Callum Wilson's second-half double wrapped up the three points.
The hosts grabbed two goals inside the last 10 minutes through Marc Albrighton and Kelechi Iheanacho to give the Magpies a late scare.
The result moves Steve Bruce's side up to 13th, 12 points ahead of 18th-placed Fulham, Leicester meanwhile remain third five points ahead of fifth-placed West Ham having played one game more.
Brendan Rodgers hopes for a top four finish face a serious test as their last three fixtures will be against teams currently in the top six, Leicester will be travelling to Manchester United on Tuesday before they face Chelsea and Tottenham after their Wembley clash with the Blues.