Newcastle United and West Ham United met at St James’ Park on Sunday, 17 May 2026, in a Premier League final day encounter that brought together a mid-table club and a relegated side completing their final top-flight fixtures. Newcastle, who finished 12th with 49 points alongside Everton, hosted West Ham — confirmed as relegated from the 2025-26 Premier League season in what was the East London club’s most painful seasonal outcome in many years. West Ham’s relegation — a club that had won the UEFA Conference League just two seasons earlier — was one of the Premier League’s most surprising and historically significant stories of the 2025-26 campaign.
St James’ Park, with its extraordinary 52,000 capacity and one of English football’s most passionate and vocal supporter communities, provided the backdrop for one of the final day’s more emotionally weighty encounters — a venue where the home support’s intensity and the visiting club’s painful relegation circumstances created a particularly resonant match-day atmosphere.
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Newcastle United and West Ham United met at St James’ Park in the Premier League final day on 17 May 2026. Watch the full match highlights and replay on AllSportsZone for the complete result from this English top-flight final day encounter.
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What happened to West Ham United in the 2025-26 Premier League?
West Ham United were relegated from the 2025-26 Premier League, finishing 18th with 39 points in one of the most surprising relegations in recent English football history. A club that had won the Conference League just two seasons earlier could not produce sufficient Premier League results to maintain their top-flight status in a season of significant underperformance relative to their resources and ambitions.
