Jamal Lewis (Isak, 87) - N/A. Came on too late to make an impact. PA
CHELSEA RATINGS: Kepa Arrizabalaga - 6. Kept the game level by making a smart save with his leg in the second minute. Denied Almiron before half time with an impressive save. EPA
Cesar Azpilicueta - 6. Struggled to contain Saint-Maximin in the first 15 minutes but improved as the match went on and limited his impact in the match. Got forward well in the second half. PA
Trevoh Chalobah - 5. Caught out of position for the Magpies opener. Displayed excellent pace and stamina to go toe-to-toe with Isak on a foot chase and come out on top in the first half. Getty
Thiago Silva - 6. Had Dubravka crawling with a heavily deflected header in the 13th minute. Made a decent block to stop Saint-Maximin’s effort from troubling Kepa. Getty
Lewis Hall - 6. Unlike against Manchester United last week, Hall wasn’t at his best. He was caught out of position on several occasions, allowing Almiron to have several attempts on goal. He improved in the second half and delivered several dangerous crosses, one of which Felix should have scored. AFP
Enzo Fernandes - 7. Tried to catch Dubravka out with a long-range effort, but the keeper was equal to it. Improved alongside his fellow midfielders in the second half as the home side took control of the game. PA
Ruben Loftus-Cheek - 6. Playing most likely his final game for Chelsea, Loftus-Cheek was a willing runner and worked hard for the Blues in the middle of the pitch. Getty
Noni Madueke - 7. Caused plenty of problems for Targett on the right-hand side, but a lack of a blue shirt in the penalty area often frustrated his efforts. Went close with a volley in the 15th minute. AFP
Conor Gallagher - 5. As usual, tenacity and desire were visible, but he lacked the quality to make an impact in the final third. EPA
Raheem Sterling - 8. Forced an equaliser for the Blues by cutting inside and playing a dangerous cross into the danger area for Trippier to deflect into his goal. Called Dubravka into action twice with two good attempts on the brink of half time. PA
Kai Havertz - 3. The German's deficiencies as a center-forward were on full display. He repeatedly failed to provide an outlet for midfielders and wingers when they played balls into the penalty area. AFP
SUBS: Wesley Fofana (Chalobah, 46) - 7. Fofana’s entry at the start of the second half coincided with an improved defensive performance from the Blues. He helped limit the away side to only long-range attempts. Getty
Joao Felix (Havertz, 59) - 5. Couldn’t direct his effort on target after he was found at the near post by Madueke in the 82nd minute. He should have scored with the game's last shot when he rose high to meet Hall’s cross, but he failed to keep his header on target. EPA
Carney Chukwuemeka, 60) - 7. Combined very well with Madueke after coming on. Should have had an assist in the 76th minute, but Sterling failed to keep his effort on target. PA
Mateo Kovacic (Gallagher, 70) - 6. Came on, worked hard, and helped the home side maintain dominance. EPA
Christian Pulisic (Madueke, 88) - N/A. He could only shoot straight at the goalkeeper when he was played through on goal by Sterling late in the game. Getty
NEWCASTLE RATINGS: Martin Dubravka - 6. Produced two brilliant saves to deny Sterling in quick succession on the stroke of half time. Made several saves in the second half to earn the away side a point. PA
Kieran Trippier - 4. Unlucky to deflect Sterling’s cross into his goal to bring the game level. Not at his best going forward on the day and struggled to deal with Sterling. AFP
Fabian Schar - 6. Began the move that led to the away side’s opener with a lovely cross-field pass into the path of Saint-Maximin. Did well to stay close to Felix and stop him from testing Dubravka in the second half. PA
Sven Botman - 6. Did well to stop a Madueke cross from finding a blue shirt with a block in the 28th minute. Excellent recovery tackle to stop Felix from running through on goal late in the game. Getty
Matt Targett - 6. On a rare start, Targett played the perfect ball for Gordon to tap-in for the Magpies' opener. Beaten far too easily by Sterling in the build-up to Trippier’s own goal. Getty
Anthony Gordon - 7. Grabbed his first Newcastle goal with a simple tap-in past the hapless Kepa after some horrible defending by the Blues. Failed to direct his header on target when he had a chance to make it two in the first half. Getty
Bruno Guimaraes - 5. Worked hard in the middle of the pitch but looked far from his creative best. Struggled to get involved in the second half. EPA
Elliot Anderson - 5. Worked hard and Never stopped running, but Chelsea’s midfield quality meant he was chasing shadows for most of the game. Getty
Miguel Almiron - 5. Had a very good chance to give Newcastle the lead in the 32nd minute, but he failed to get his attempt on target. Had a much better chance to get on the score sheet in the 37th minute, but his effort went high and wide. PA
Alexander Isak - 6. Had the first attempt on target with a left-footed shot that Kepa had to save with his leg. Denied by a Thiago Silva block in the 60th minute. AFP
Allan Saint-Maximin - 6. Started the game well and caused Azpilicueta problems, but his impact waned as the game went on. Showed great vision to pick out Almiron behind the Chelsea defence in the 42nd minute. EPA
LONDON, ENGLAND - MAY 28: Raheem Sterling of Chelsea is challenged by Jacob Murphy of Newcastle United during the Premier League match between Chelsea FC and Newcastle United at Stamford Bridge on May 28, 2023 in London, England. (Photo by Warren Little / Getty Images)
Callum Wilson (Maximin, 69) - 5. Made several attacking runs after coming on but never really had a chance to test Kepa. PA
Dan Burn (Targett, 75) - N/A. Lucky to not have been penalised after he used his hands to deflect Sterling’s effort wide in the 77th minute. Struggled to cope with the threat of Madueke. AFP
Lewis Miley (Anderson, 76) - N/A. On for his debut as Newcastle’s youngest-ever Premier League player, the 17-year-old went close with an effort that came off the bar in the 80th minute. PA
Jamal Lewis (Isak, 87) - N/A. Came on too late to make an impact. PA
CHELSEA RATINGS: Kepa Arrizabalaga - 6. Kept the game level by making a smart save with his leg in the second minute. Denied Almiron before half time with an impressive save. EPA
Cesar Azpilicueta - 6. Struggled to contain Saint-Maximin in the first 15 minutes but improved as the match went on and limited his impact in the match. Got forward well in the second half. PA
Trevoh Chalobah - 5. Caught out of position for the Magpies opener. Displayed excellent pace and stamina to go toe-to-toe with Isak on a foot chase and come out on top in the first half. Getty
Thiago Silva - 6. Had Dubravka crawling with a heavily deflected header in the 13th minute. Made a decent block to stop Saint-Maximin’s effort from troubling Kepa. Getty
Lewis Hall - 6. Unlike against Manchester United last week, Hall wasn’t at his best. He was caught out of position on several occasions, allowing Almiron to have several attempts on goal. He improved in the second half and delivered several dangerous crosses, one of which Felix should have scored. AFP
Enzo Fernandes - 7. Tried to catch Dubravka out with a long-range effort, but the keeper was equal to it. Improved alongside his fellow midfielders in the second half as the home side took control of the game. PA
Ruben Loftus-Cheek - 6. Playing most likely his final game for Chelsea, Loftus-Cheek was a willing runner and worked hard for the Blues in the middle of the pitch. Getty
Noni Madueke - 7. Caused plenty of problems for Targett on the right-hand side, but a lack of a blue shirt in the penalty area often frustrated his efforts. Went close with a volley in the 15th minute. AFP
Conor Gallagher - 5. As usual, tenacity and desire were visible, but he lacked the quality to make an impact in the final third. EPA
Raheem Sterling - 8. Forced an equaliser for the Blues by cutting inside and playing a dangerous cross into the danger area for Trippier to deflect into his goal. Called Dubravka into action twice with two good attempts on the brink of half time. PA
Kai Havertz - 3. The German's deficiencies as a center-forward were on full display. He repeatedly failed to provide an outlet for midfielders and wingers when they played balls into the penalty area. AFP
SUBS: Wesley Fofana (Chalobah, 46) - 7. Fofana’s entry at the start of the second half coincided with an improved defensive performance from the Blues. He helped limit the away side to only long-range attempts. Getty
Joao Felix (Havertz, 59) - 5. Couldn’t direct his effort on target after he was found at the near post by Madueke in the 82nd minute. He should have scored with the game's last shot when he rose high to meet Hall’s cross, but he failed to keep his header on target. EPA
Carney Chukwuemeka, 60) - 7. Combined very well with Madueke after coming on. Should have had an assist in the 76th minute, but Sterling failed to keep his effort on target. PA
Mateo Kovacic (Gallagher, 70) - 6. Came on, worked hard, and helped the home side maintain dominance. EPA
Christian Pulisic (Madueke, 88) - N/A. He could only shoot straight at the goalkeeper when he was played through on goal by Sterling late in the game. Getty
NEWCASTLE RATINGS: Martin Dubravka - 6. Produced two brilliant saves to deny Sterling in quick succession on the stroke of half time. Made several saves in the second half to earn the away side a point. PA
Kieran Trippier - 4. Unlucky to deflect Sterling’s cross into his goal to bring the game level. Not at his best going forward on the day and struggled to deal with Sterling. AFP
Fabian Schar - 6. Began the move that led to the away side’s opener with a lovely cross-field pass into the path of Saint-Maximin. Did well to stay close to Felix and stop him from testing Dubravka in the second half. PA
Sven Botman - 6. Did well to stop a Madueke cross from finding a blue shirt with a block in the 28th minute. Excellent recovery tackle to stop Felix from running through on goal late in the game. Getty
Matt Targett - 6. On a rare start, Targett played the perfect ball for Gordon to tap-in for the Magpies' opener. Beaten far too easily by Sterling in the build-up to Trippier’s own goal. Getty
Anthony Gordon - 7. Grabbed his first Newcastle goal with a simple tap-in past the hapless Kepa after some horrible defending by the Blues. Failed to direct his header on target when he had a chance to make it two in the first half. Getty
Bruno Guimaraes - 5. Worked hard in the middle of the pitch but looked far from his creative best. Struggled to get involved in the second half. EPA
Elliot Anderson - 5. Worked hard and Never stopped running, but Chelsea’s midfield quality meant he was chasing shadows for most of the game. Getty
Miguel Almiron - 5. Had a very good chance to give Newcastle the lead in the 32nd minute, but he failed to get his attempt on target. Had a much better chance to get on the score sheet in the 37th minute, but his effort went high and wide. PA
Alexander Isak - 6. Had the first attempt on target with a left-footed shot that Kepa had to save with his leg. Denied by a Thiago Silva block in the 60th minute. AFP
Allan Saint-Maximin - 6. Started the game well and caused Azpilicueta problems, but his impact waned as the game went on. Showed great vision to pick out Almiron behind the Chelsea defence in the 42nd minute. EPA
LONDON, ENGLAND - MAY 28: Raheem Sterling of Chelsea is challenged by Jacob Murphy of Newcastle United during the Premier League match between Chelsea FC and Newcastle United at Stamford Bridge on May 28, 2023 in London, England. (Photo by Warren Little / Getty Images)
Callum Wilson (Maximin, 69) - 5. Made several attacking runs after coming on but never really had a chance to test Kepa. PA
Dan Burn (Targett, 75) - N/A. Lucky to not have been penalised after he used his hands to deflect Sterling’s effort wide in the 77th minute. Struggled to cope with the threat of Madueke. AFP
Lewis Miley (Anderson, 76) - N/A. On for his debut as Newcastle’s youngest-ever Premier League player, the 17-year-old went close with an effort that came off the bar in the 80th minute. PA
Jamal Lewis (Isak, 87) - N/A. Came on too late to make an impact. PA