Arsenal loanee Joe Willock earned Newcastle what could be a crucial point in their fight for Premier League survival with a late equaliser against Tottenham at St James' Park.
The 21-year-old reacted quickest, after Miguel Almiron's effort was cleared off the line, to fire into the roof of the net and deny Spurs a place in the top four for the first time since 2 January.
In an entertaining game Newcastle took the lead when Joelinton slotted home a lovely threaded pass from Matthew Longstaff after Spurs were guilty of overplaying at the back.
Jose Mourinho's side responded within 90 seconds as the hosts, and in particular Emil Krafth, failed to clear in the area, and an alert Kane prodded home for his 18th goal of the campaign.
The visitors were leading four minutes later when Kane, fed by a brilliant reverse pass from Tanguy Ndombele, clinically fired across Martin Dubravka from the right-hand corner of the penalty area.
The 27-year-old almost got a third, moments before Willock's goal, but his effort cannoned into the base of the post and behind.
Willock later said, "I was dismayed to be on the bench, I wanted to make an impact as soon as I come on. I'm happy I could do that. I thought the boys really played well today. To play against such a top team and play like that will give us massive belief going forward.
"It was a long two weeks. A lot of people were doubting us and really getting on to us, that can eradicate a few of the doubters.
"We can't lay on this. We need to get three points but I feel like if we can do that on another day we'll get them. Collectively, as a team, we're really fighting. Every day in training we're pushing each other to continue getting points.
"I feel like we can do it, we have the ability in the squad and the willingness to do it, and we all believe in the manager to give us the right tactics to go out there and do it."

