Struggling West Ham produced a gritty performance to secure a rare away point and frustrate in-form Newcastle United at St James' Park.
Sean Longstaff followed up his two goals against Southampton on Tuesday, which booked the Magpies a place in the Carabao Cup final, by setting up Callum Wilson to fire the hosts ahead with a clinical finish.
Fabian Schar almost made it 2-0 following a free-kick before Brazil midfielder Lucas Paqueta equalised from inside the six-yard box - the first Premier League goal Newcastle have conceded since 6 November.
Eddie Howe's side were far from their fluent best and West Ham dug deep even after the 69th-minute introduction of new signing Anthony Gordon as a substitute.