Newcastle United came from behind to draw 1-1 with holders Paris Saint-Germain on a chilly, boisterous night at the Parc des Princes, a result that left both teams outside the Champions League's automatic top-eight qualification places and heading instead into the knockout play-offs.
Joe Willock's first-half stoppage-time header cancelled out Vitinha's early opener, and after an end-to-end second half PSG slipped to 11th while Eddie Howe's side finished 12th, with both clubs guaranteed seeding for Friday's play-off draw against either Qarabag or Monaco.
Controversy from the kick-off
The game had barely begun when PSG were awarded a penalty following a VAR review. Lewis Miley chased Bradley Barcola back towards goal, the ball bobbled up and struck Barcola's elbow before brushing Miley's hand inside the box. VAR official Christian Dingert sent referee Slavko Vincic to the pitchside monitor, who belatedly pointed to the spot.