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18 October 2004
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Monday
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03 Ramazan 1425
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Newcastle miss chance to go fourth
LONDON, Oct 17: Newcastle United missed the chance to go fourth in the Premier League on Sunday when they were held 1-1 at Charlton Athletic.
Wales forward Craig Bellamy gave Graeme Souness's team the lead in the first half but Kevin Lisbie earned Charlton a point with an equaliser early in the second.
Newcastle climbed to eighth on 13 points, 12 adrift of leaders Arsenal who beat Aston Villa 3-1 on Saturday. Charlton are 10th on 12 points.
Bellamy put the visitors ahead after 39 minutes when full back Olivier Bernard curled in a fine cross from the left flank and the Welsh international reacted first to head past Charlton keeper Dean Kiely.
Lee Bowyer also had an effort ruled out for a foul and Newcastle deserved their lead at the break.
Six minutes into the second period, though, Lisbie fooled his marker Andy O'Brien and levelled the scores with a calm finish.
With rain streaming down, Charlton poured forward and Shay Given palmed away a fierce Danny Murphy drive and South African Shaun Bartlett fired just wide soon after.
Bellamy was substituted to his evident displeasure and in a frantic finish both Newcastle's Alan Shearer and Bartlett had efforts cleared off the line while Dennis Rommedahl and Matt Holland both struck the woodwork for Charlton.-Reuters
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