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Premier
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Nick of Tyne!
Newcastle 1 Wolves 0

Nick Woltemade was the toast of the Toon after scoring the only goal of the game to
defeat Wolves at St. James' Park on Saturday afternoon.
The German debutant majestically headed into the Leazes net just
before the half hour mark to give Eddie Howe's side their first win
of the season against the Premier League's basement side.
The visitors looked ragged although they had three chances to take
the lead early in the opening period, the first coming seconds after the
kick-off when Rodrigo Gomes ran into the box and Nick Pope tipped
his shot wide.
Pope then denied Hee-Chan Hwang before Jacob Murphy had United's
first effort with a shot that flew past the left post.
Gomes went close with a header that squirmed past Pope's right
upright before Murphy somehow failed to hit the back of the net from
close range with the goal gaping.
Harvey Barnes went tumbling under a dubious challenge from Yerson
Mosquera as he entered the box but a VAR review failed to see it as
a red card or a penalty.
Then came Woltemade's moment; Murphy crossing to the far post and
the debutant outjumping Emmanuel Agbadou planting a firm header inside the upright before
taking the plaudits by the Milburn and Leazes corner flag.
It capped an excellent first performance from the tall forward who
showed some good touches and awareness and instantly gelled with his
new team mates.
Sandro Tonali was unlucky not to make it 2-0 just before half-time
with a shot from the edge of the box that hit the inside of the post
and bounced away.
That came shortly after Murphy had a goal disallowed for Barnes
being offside in the build-up; Murphy also coming desperately close
with a curling shot shortly before that.
After the break United dominated possession without creating many
clear chances but as the game wore on and both sides made multiple
substitutions there was a feeling that the visitors could nick an
undeserved equaliser.
Certainly the home side's hopes of a clinching second goal receded
with the withdrawal of cramp victim Woltemade - Will Osula's
contribution enthusiastic but ham-fisted.
Thankfully though, Pope was rarely troubled before
referee Chris Kavanagh blew after six added minutes.
A memorable debut then for Woltemade and a timely three points,
although his goal will live longer in the memory than the match.
The victory lifted the Magpies into the top half of the table, and
they ended the weekend sitting tenth.
Full match report to follow.
Team: Pope, Trippier, Burn, Schar, Livramento, Tonali, Joelinton (Willock
65), J.Murphy (Botman 90+5), Guimaraes, Barnes (Elanga 80),
Woltemade (Osula 65).
Subs n/u: Ramsdale, Hall, Krafth, L.Miley, Thiaw.
Booked: Guimaraes.
Goal: Woltemade 29.
WWFC: Johnstone, Mosquera (Bellegarde 66), Agbadou, Toti,
Gomes (Tchatchoua 77), Krejci, Andre (Munetsi 66), Joao Gomes, H.Bueno,
Arokodare (Arias 66), Hwang (Lopez 77).
Subs n/u: Bentley, S.Bueno, Doherty, Wolfe.
Booked: Krejci, Andre, Munetsi, Joao Gomes.
Crowd: 52,145
including new CEO David Hopkinson. The lack of a full house looked
due to gaps in the away end.
.
Referee:
Chris Kavanagh - the Lancastrian whistler took charge of his first
Newcastle game this season and bottled giving Joao Gomes a red card.
The Brazilian had been booked for persistent fouling and took out
Sandro Tonali for what should have been another blatant yellow.
His most recent appointment before today was for the 4-1
home howking of Manchester United back in April.
VAR: Timothy Wood
Eddie Howe said:
"Massive, massive win for us. The lads performed very well.
Hard-fought, disciplined, we could have scored more - but we'll take
the win however it came.
"They put us under pressure in the first five minutes, but after
that we got control of the game. A great cross from (Jacob) Murphy and great
to see Nick (Woltemade) score.
"It was a great moment for Nick. I was very pleased with how he
played. You saw his qualities, his technical qualities that we’ve
been discussing and his intelligence.
"But most importantly for a striker, when the ball comes into
the box, you need to be there – and he was. It was a great finish.
"I’m really pleased for him personally because that just settles him
down and relaxes him. He wants to do well
and he’s delighted to be here. I think it’s a great start.
"Nick’s very intelligent, very, very humble and a very good
communicator. He understood everything we wanted him to do
tactically. It was great to see him scoring, he took his goal
brilliantly; it was a very strong debut.
"He's an unusual player. He's very distinctive. I think the more you
watch him, the more you realise how different he is to the
stereotypical size that he brings.
"Very creative. We saw flashes of that today, little touches
and passes that can really make a difference and open up a stubborn
defensive line. He’s also very funny; the lads have really taken to
him.
"We needed the win. With Barcelona on the horizon you don't get many
chances in this league, but we're happy with the three points
today.
"I did not see much wrong with the team performance at all. I was
really pleased with the commitment of the players."
On combining Woltemade with the injured Wissa:
"It is something we can do and we will look at. I do not know if we
want to change the tactical framework too much but I will never rule
anything out."
The goalscorer added:
"The Premier League is quite hard, I had to go out because I had
cramps. For the first game I think it is OK to come in (be
substituted).
"It was amazing, the atmosphere, the team played really good
balls, they involved me a lot. I think we did quite good.
"I just try to play my game, like to drop off from the nine and come
to where I can get the balls. The guys are already good today with
me I want to play my game also here.
"Today was a good game for it but there could be games where it is
hard. I want to adapt to this league, it is really hard. I want to
look forward and keep going.
"I was just here for four days now, so everything was new for
me. I was putting that bit away and I was focusing on myself today.
"Everybody was happy, I was happy. The Premier League is hard but I want to adapt
and the coach gave me such a good feeling, I knew what to do.
"It was a great
debut - can't be better. We won, I scored, we did well. It's really
important that we won.
"'Murph' told me be ready for the cross and it came to me
beautifully. I didn't know what to do
[after I scored] - I was just
happy!"
Stats:
Nick Woltemade
became the 273rd different player Newcastle have fielded in
the Premier League.
Bremen-born Woltmade is the sixth German-born player to appear for
United in the PL, after Alan Neilson (Wegburg), Dietmar Hamann (Waldsassen),
Joselu (Stuttgart), Loris Karius (Biberach) and Malick Thiaw (Dusseldorf).
Odysseas Vlachodimos (Stuttgart) never played in the PL.
He's the third full German international to have donned our colours
after Hamman and Thiaw.
Woltemade's goal made him Newcastle's 171st different scorer
in the PL and the fifteenth to have netted on his debut. His
goal came 32 years to the day since the first Magpie did so in the
PL - Alex Mathie against Sheffield Wednesday at the same end of SJP.
Newcastle have now scored at least once in all 21 Premier League
meetings with Wolves.
Three clean sheets in their opening four PL fixtures this
season for the Magpies is something they've managed just twice before
in that competition: 1995/96 and 2011/12.
Eddie Howe saw his side collect three points at SJP without Alexander
Isak for the first time since defeating Fulham in December 2023.
Away from home United's last PL victory without the Swede was at
Forest in February 2024.
Wolves @ SJP - PL era:
2025/26 won 1-0 Woltemade
2024/25 won 3-0 Isak 2, Gordon
2023/24 won 3-0 Isak, Gordon, Livramento
2022/23 won 2-1 Isak, Almiron
2021/22 won 1-0 Wood
2020/21 drew 1-1 Lascelles
2019/20 drew 1-1 Lascelles
2018/19 lost 1-2 Perez
2016/17 won 2-0 Ritchie, Gouffran (LC)
2016/17 lost 0-2 (Ch)
2011/12 drew 2-2 Cisse, Gutierrez
2010/11 won 4-1 Nolan, Ameobi, Lovenkrands, Gutierrez
2003/04 drew 1-1 Bowyer
1992/93 won 2-1 Kelly 2 (D1)
Latest PL results:
Sat 13.09.2025:
Arsenal 3-0 Nottingham Forest
Bournemouth 2-1 Brighton and Hove Albion
Crystal Palace 0-0 mackems
Everton
0-0
Aston Villa
Fulham 1-0
Leeds United
Newcastle 1-0 Wolves
West Ham 0-3 Spurs
Brentford 2-2 Chelsea
Sun 14.09.2025:
Burnley 0-1 Liverpool
Manchester City 3-0 Manchester United
U18s:
Toon teens triumph
Liverpool U18s 3 Newcastle U18s 4

Saturday saw Newcastle U18s continue their unbeaten start to the season with
an epic victory on Merseyside that left them third in the table behind both
Manchester clubs.
The hosts who boasted a 100% record in the league went ahead through Finn Inglethorpe's
29th minute effort but United levelled seven minutes later through Matt Taylor.
Alfie Seldon then put the visitors ahead seconds after the restart
before
Kacey Wooster opened up a 3-1 advantage for the Magpies in the 54th
minute - both goals created by winger Mo Waddani.
Joe Bradshaw reduced the deficit to one goal in the 68th minute before
substitute Scofield Lonmeni beat England youth international goalkeeper
George Mair to make it 3-3 with 11 minutes of normal time remaining.
The black and whites weren't finished though and Wooster won it in
the 89th minute, ensuring that his side left Kirkby with maximum points for
the third successive season.
Team: Mair, Bloomer, Durrant, Old, Moran (Yeutembip 67), Taylor (Pattison
90), Waddani, O'Donovan, Hutchison (Gilligan 90), Wooster, Seldon (Pinnington
67).
Sub n/u: Anderson.
Booked: Bloomer
That's a fine start to the week for the U18s, who face reigning U19 UEFA
Youth League champions Barcelona on Thursday before travelling to U18
Premier League leaders Manchester City on Saturday. City have won four games
out of four so far, scoring 19 goals in the process.
Premier League:
Brighton (a) tickets
ST holder applications open: Mon 15.09.2025, 2pm
ST holder applications close: Tue 16.09.2025, 2pm
Seat selection opens: Wed 17.09.2025, 2pm
Seat selection closes: Fri 19.09.2025 2pm
Latest:
Suddenly last Summer
Answering questions about the departed Alexander Isak in
Friday's media call, Eddie Howe admitted in public for the first
time that the player had downed tools, saying that:
"Alex and I always enjoyed a great relationship. I loved
working with him and I hope he loved working with us.
"It was mutually beneficial. We helped him become the player that he
in part is today, and he helped us as a team achieve some
unbelievable milestones. He was part of a very successful team.
"But to give you a bit more on that, the moment he went on
strike, our relationship did change. I think that was probably a
turning point in our relationship.
"Communication became difficult from that point onwards. I won’t go
into any more detail than that.”
2025/26:
Union SG (a)

Ticket info for
the Champions League trip to Brussels:
Application opens to all ST
Holders: Thursday 11th September, 2pm
Application closes:
Friday 12th September, 2pm
Supporters to be notified via
email whether they have been successful or not.
Seat selection opens: Monday
15th September, 1pm
Seat selection closes: Wednesday
17th September, 1pm
Union SG are unable to host UEFA ties at their own
stadium and are using the Lotto Park home of city rivals Anderlecht,
which has a capacity of approximately 21,500.
Tickets will come in digital format and cost £28 for adults.
Loan lads:
Targett on target
Magpies on temporary postings:
Matt Targett (Middlesbrough):
The full back completed the entirety of a 2-2 draw at Preston North End in
the Championship on Saturday, firing home from inside the box to draw Boro
level at 1-1.
That's Targett's first competitive goal since scoring for Aston Villa
at Crystal Palace back in November 2021.
Joe White (Leyton Orient):
Injury mean that Joe missed out on Orient's 1-1 home draw with Bolton
Wanderers in League One on Saturday.
Aidan Harris (Coleraine):
Aidan played the full game as Coleraine won 4-1 at Portadown in the
NFL Premiership on Saturday.
Antonio Cordero (KVC Westerlo):
A place on the bench for the Spaniard on Sunday as KVC visited Sint-Truiden
in the Belgian Pro League.
Travis Hernes (Groningen)
The midfielder began life as a Groningen player with a spot on the bench
for Sunday's 1-0 Eredivisie win at Utrecht. Hernes wasn't called into
action.
Trevan Sanusi (Lorient):
The winger wasn't included in the matchday squad for Friday's 0-4 defeat at Ligue 1 Marseille.
Odysseas Vlachodimos (Seville):
The goalkeeper watched Friday's 2-2 home draw against Elche in the Primera
Liga from the bench.
2025/26:
Barcelona (h)
The Magpies are participating in the Champions League for this fifth
time,
kicking off their eight game league stage games on Thursday September 18th by hosting a Barcelona side who
made it to the semi-final stage last season.
Kick-off at SJP is 8pm with live coverage on TNT Sports.
Team:
Jacob Ramsey and Yoane Wissa are both out injured, with neither
expected to return before the international break in October.
Although still serving a domestic suspension, Anthony Gordon
is
available for this tie.
Assuming he keeps his place, Nick Pope will complete a century of
appearances for United in all competitions.
Newcastle's CL "A list" squad is as follows:
Pope, Ramsdale, Trippier, Botman, Schar, Thiaw, Krafth, Livramento,
Burn, Joelinton, Tonali, Willock, Guimaraes, Ramsey, Wissa, Gordon,
Barnes, Osula, Elanga, J.Murphy, Woltemade.
That's a 21 man selection - four short of the maximum permitted 25 due
to eligibility criteria - and omits both Jamaal Lascelles and John
Ruddy.
The "B list" selection doesn't need to submitted to UEFA until the day
before each tie and can include an unlimited number of players born
after January 1st 2004.
In Newcastle's case, "B list" inclusions can include Lewis Hall, Lewis
Miley, Alex Murphy and U21/academy players.
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The draw 29/10
FCB win 1/1
NUFC to win 1-0 12/1
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FCB: Spanish international midfielder Gavi is set for knee surgery
while defender Alejandro Balde is doubtful, along with winger Lamine
Yamal.
The touchline ban handed out to visiting manager Hansi Flick
and his assistant Marcus Sorg has been overturned and both can
occupy the away dugout.
Despite pulling out of the Dutch squad due to injury, the Catalan media
predict that fellow midfielder Frenkie de Jong will be available for the
game against Newcastle.
Signed on a season-long loan from Manchester United, Marcus Rashford is
included in Barcelona's CL selection.
Ahead of their visit to Tyneside, they host
Valencia in La Liga on Sunday. Due to delays re-opening the Nou Camp
following major building work, that game will take place at Barca's
6,000 capacity training ground.
They currently sit fourth in the table with two wins and a draw from the
opening three fixtures.
Referee:
tbc
VAR: tbc
UK TV: Live on TNT Sports
If you haven't got a ticket, watch it on one of Newcastle's biggest City
Centre screens at Frate in the Bigg Market.
No prior booking, just walk-in.
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UK Radio: Live on BBC Radio 5 Live
Roads:
To allow for removal of Great North Run signage, the Tyne Bridge will close
at 8pm for five nights from Monday September 15th. This means that the
Tyne Bridge will be closed after the Barcelona game.
Press release is online
here
Barrack Road will be closed to traffic
post-match between Stanhope Street and St. James' Boulevard, beginning at the
final whistle or earlier and continuing up to 45 minutes after full time or
when crowds disperse.
Buses: Due
to the closure of Barrack Road, the Go North East X50 football service
to the Metro
Centre will depart from St. James’ Boulevard, outside the Citygate
building.
Stagecoach buses stopping on Barrack Road will be diverted and
passengers will be required to use alternative bus stops while the
post-match
closure is in place.
Details
here
Metro:
No scheduled disruptions.
Rail:
Scheduled disruptions are online
here
Food
Bank: The
usual stall and bucket shakers will be on and around Strawberry Place.
Stats:
This will be the fifth competitive meeting of these two sides - all in
the Champions League with Newcastle winning one and losing the other
three to date:
1997/98 won 3-2 (h) Asprilla 3
1997/98 lost 0-1 (a)
2002/03 lost 1-3 (h) Sh.Ameobi
2002/03 lost 0-2 (h)
NUFC in the Champions League @ SJP:
1997/98 Croatia Zagreb won 2-1
1997/98 Barcelona won 3-2
1997/98 PSV lost 0-2
1997/98 Dynamo Kiev won 2-0
2002/03 Zeljeznicar won 4-0
2002/03 Feyenoord lost 0-1
2002/03 Juventus won 1-0
2002/03 Dynamo Kiev won 2-1
2002/03 Inter Milan lost 1-4
2002/03 Bayer Leverkusen won 3-1
2002/03 Barcelona lost 0-2
2003/04 Partizan Belgrade lost 0-1 (lost 3-4 pens)
2023/24 PSG won 4-1
2023/24 Borussia Dortmund lost 0-1
2023/24 AC Milan lost 1-2
Spanish sides @ SJP - competitive games:
1968/69 Real Zaragoza (h) Won 2-1 (Fairs Cup)
1994/95 Atletico Bilbao (h) Won 3-2 (UEFA Cup)
1997/98 Barcelona (h) Won 3-2 (Champs League)
2002/03 Barcelona (h) Lost 0-2 (Champs League)
2003/04 Real Mallorca (h) Won 4-1 (UEFA Cup)
2005/06 Deportivo La Coruna (h) Lost 1-2 (Intertoto)
2006/07 Celta Vigo (h) Won 2-1 (UEFA Cup)
Update:
New CEO
NUFC interview
here
(The actual interview video link is
here)
NUFC feature
here 2021 interview
here
2019 interview
here
Earlier: NUFC confirm that their search for a CEO has ended
with the installation of Toronto-born 54 year-old, David "Hoppy" Hopkinson:
Newcastle United are delighted to announce the appointment of
David Hopkinson as the club's new Chief Executive Officer.
David officially joins the club on Friday, 5th September and
will undertake a comprehensive handover process supported by
outgoing CEO Darren Eales, who steps down from the position for
health reasons.
David brings more than 25 years of senior executive leadership
and commercial expertise across three countries, delivering results
for some of the world's most iconic and valuable sporting
organisations.
David joins Newcastle United after serving as President and
Chief Operating Officer at Madison Square Garden Sports in the
United States, where he led the business operations of the New York
Knicks and New York Rangers.
Both are among the most valuable franchises in the National
Basketball Association and National Hockey League respectively, and
compete at the world-renowned Madison Square Garden in New York
City.
Previously, as Global Head of Partnerships at Real Madrid,
David served on the executive team as they cemented their place as
one of the world's most valuable football clubs.
Earlier, he spent over two decades at Maple Leaf Sports &
Entertainment as Chief Commercial Officer, overseeing commercial
activities for the NHL's Toronto Maple Leafs and the NBA's Toronto
Raptors.
David said: "I am incredibly honoured to join Newcastle United
at such an exciting time in the club's history.
"This club represents something truly special. It has
extraordinary history and heritage, incredibly passionate
supporters, and ownership, players and staff who are committed to
excellence.
"Having worked with iconic teams across different countries, I
understand what it takes to build sustainable success at the highest
levels of global sport.
"I greatly admire what has been achieved by the club so far,
and I am excited and motivated by what is ahead as we strive to
position Newcastle United among the world's elite clubs."
Newcastle United chairman, Yasir Al-Rumayyan, said: "We are
delighted to welcome David to Newcastle United.
"David is an outstanding executive whose track record across
global sport and entertainment speaks for itself.
"His experience and strategic capabilities will be invaluable
as we continue to build on the club's presence locally and grow it
globally on and off the pitch.
"David's leadership will be critical as we build upon what we
have already achieved since the acquisition towards an exciting
future and sustainable success.
"I would like to personally thank Darren Eales for his
exceptional work and leadership, as well as his friendship, over the
last three years."
Director Jamie Reuben added: "David's arrival as CEO comes at
a crucial time for the club and I am confident that he will prove to
be an excellent fit for the role.
"He brings a wealth of experience in leadership positions at
some of the biggest names in world sport, with an incredibly strong
foundation to build upon."
2025/26:
Fixture updates
Here's our take on
future PL changes - all still tbc:
Arsenal (h) remains on Sunday
September 28th as both ourselves and the Gunners play in the CL on
the following Wednesday.
Nottingham Forest (h) was
moved to Sunday October 5th as the Tricky Trees play in the Europa
League on the previous Thursday.
Brighton (a) remains on Saturday
October 18th as we play the Benfica (h) CL game the following
Tuesday.
The November PL TV fixtures are due
for release on or by Wednesday September 17th, with the following
options:
West Ham (a) could be Saturday
November 1st or Sunday November 2nd - the Friday is unlikely as the Carabao Cup Fourth Round is that week. The Monday slot wouldn't work
as the Bilbao (h) CL game is the following Wednesday.
Brentford (a) could be Saturday
November 8th or Sunday November 9th - the Friday wouldn't work due
to the Bilbao (h) CL game the previous Wednesday and there are no
Monday games as the international break commences.
Manchester City (h) has to be on
Saturday November 22nd* as both ourselves and the Citizens play in
the CL on the following Tuesday. *There is a chance of the PL
scheduling this for Friday night but not thought likely.
Looking further ahead into 2026:
Aston Villa (h) has to move from
Saturday January 24th to Sunday January 25th as the Villans play in
the Europa League the previous Thursday. It cannot move to the
Monday as we are in CL action the following Wednesday.
2025/26:
Senior Cup latest
The Northumberland Senior Cup First Round draw has taken place,
with 14 teams entering the competition this season.
Cup holders Heaton Stannington and last season's beaten finalists
Morpeth Town both received byes, leaving six ties to be played by
November 2nd as follows:
Blyth Town v Blyth Spartans
Alnwick Town v Prudhoe YC
Newcastle Blue Star v North Shields
Newcastle University v Ashington
Whitley Bay v West Allotment Celtic
Newcastle Benfield v Newbiggin
The NFA have allowed Newcastle U21s to withdraw from the competition
this season due to other commitments.
Regular participants since East End/West End days, the Magpies withdrew
from the competition in 1933 and belatedly returned in 1983.
The Senior Cup Final will be played at SJP once again.
2025/26:
Carabao Cup update
In order to accommodate the European fixture calendar, this season's
Carabao Cup Third Round has been divided across two consecutive
midweeks as follows:
Tue 16.09.2025:
Brentford v Aston Villa
Sheffield Wednesday v Grimsby Town
Crystal Palace v Millwall
Swansea City v Nottingham Forest
Wed 17.09.2025:
Liverpool v Southampton
Tue 23.09.2025:
Burnley v Cardiff City
Wrexham v Reading
Wigan Athletic v Wycombe Wanderers
Barnsley v Brighton & Hove Albion
Fulham v Cambridge United
Lincoln City v Chelsea
Wolves v Everton
Port Vale v Arsenal
Wed 24.09.2025:
Huddersfield Town v Manchester City
Newcastle United v Bradford City
Spurs v Doncaster Rovers
Winners progress to the Fourth Round, which takes place during the
week commencing Monday October 27th.
Fourth Round draw details are yet to be announced.
PS:
Bradford City have sold out their full allocation for what will be
their first visit to Tyneside in almost 25 years. The League One
side will be backed by 4,900 fans at SJP on Wednesday September 24th.
2025/26:
Bournemouth (a)
Newcastle return to Premier League action at the Vitality Stadium on Sunday September 21st.
It's a 2pm kick-off, live on Sky Sports.
As away tickets had already gone on sale for this fixture before
the rescheduling, anyone unable to attend can get a refund from NUFC
until 2pm on Thursday September 18th.
The club say that unsuccessful ballot members will be contacted by
them and offered any returned tickets.
Team: Anthony Gordon completes his domestic ban while Jacob
Ramsey and Yoane Wissa remained sidelined.
AFCB: The Cherries have won three of their four PL games so far
this season, losing the other. Maximum points came from home wins
over Wolves and Brighton, with another success at Spurs and defeat
to Liverpool at Anfield.
While Newcastle have the not insubstantial matter of a Champions
League tie against Barcelona, Andoni Iraola's side can enjoy a free
weekend after their Carabao Cup Second Round exit at the hands of
Brentford.
Referee:
tbc
VAR: tbc
UK TV: Live on Sky Sports
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Metro:
No scheduled disruptions.
Rail:
Scheduled disruptions are online
here
For anyone used to using Pokesdown* station, Sunday engineering work affects trains using that route but
Bournemouth services are unaffected.
*Pokesdown remains open and trains will run to and from Bournemouth,
but the direct route from Pokesdown to London via Southampton has a
partial bus replacement.
Stats:
Cherries v Magpies - all time:
2024/25 drew 1-1 PL Gordon
2023/24 lost 0-2 PL
2022/23 drew 1-1 PL Almiron
2019/20 won 4-1 PL Gayle, S.Longstaff, Almiron, Lazaro
2018/19 drew 2-2 PL Rondon, Ritchie
2017/18 drew 2-2 PL Gayle 2
2015/16 won 1-0 PL Perez
1991/92 drew 0-0 FAC
1989/90 lost 1-2 D2 Quinn
1966/67 won 4-1 FR Bennett 2, Davies, Robson
1963/64 lost 1-2 LC McGarry pen
Latest PL fixtures:
Sat 20.09.2025:
Liverpool v Everton (12.30pm) TNT
Brighton & Hove Albion v Spurs (3pm)
Burnley v Nottingham Forest (3pm)
West Ham v Crystal Palace (3pm)
Wolves v Leeds United (3pm)
Manchester United v Chelsea (5.30pm) Sky
Fulham v Brentford (8pm) Sky
Sun 21.09.2025:
Bournemouth v Newcastle 2pm Sky
mackems v Aston Villa 2pm Sky
Arsenal v Manchester City 4.30pm Sky
Premier
League:
Goalless again
Leeds United 0 Newcastle 0
Match
report
Ex-Mag:
Barrie Thomas RIP

The death of former Magpie Barrie Thomas has been announced, at the
age of 88.
Barrie was a centre forward who worked down the mines before
signing for Leicester City, only for national service to halt his
progress.
Joining Mansfield Town before moving on to Scunthorpe United in
1959, Thomas was top scorer in the Football League with 30 goals in
22 games when fellow Second Division side Newcastle bid a record
£45,000 for him in early 1962.
The Iron opted to cash in and a deal was concluded with John
McGuigan also moving from Gallowgate to the Old Showground - while
both Leeds United and Manchester United made their interest known.
Debuting in a 1-1 draw with Huddersfield Town at St. James' Park,
Thomas first found the net in his third game - away at Swansea - and
Walter Winterbottom quickly called him up to an England training
session, although he failed to make the 1962 World Cup squad.
However, his time at SJP was blighted by injury and criticism
from some fans and colleagues and while netting hat tricks against
Boro, Plymouth and Rotherham, he failed to fire his side to
promotion.
Losing his place to Ron McGarry, Barrie reluctantly returned to
Scunthorpe early in 1964. His scoring touch remained despite fitness
issues and as Newcastle were celebrating promotion the following
May, he netted five as the Iron beat Luton Town 8-1.
Injury ended his playing career at Barnsley, after which he had a
spell managing local non-league side Measham Swifts.

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On This Day in History |
14th September |
Born Or Died:
1952
David Embleton born, Newcastle.
(1971-72)
Youngster who failed to make a senior appearance during his time at SJP, played league
football with Bury and Hartlepool as well as appearing for Gateshead.
David later worked for Newcastle Breweries as Director of Sales.
1957 George Reilly born, Bellshill, Scotland. (1985)
Although born in Scotland, George grew up in the Tartan enclave
of Corby, after his family relocated to the Northamptonshire town when his
father got a job at the steelworks.
Beginning his football career at Corby Town, Reilly worked as a bricklayer
before turning professional at Northampton Town and then moving on to Cambridge
United.
1983 saw him sign for Watford, appearing in the FA Cup Final at the end of his
first season as a Hornet - although his side lost 2-0 at Wembley against
Everton.
Newcastle had first expressed an interest in Reilly early in the 1984/85
season, but were unable to agree a fee and instead signed Tony Cunningham from
Manchester City to boost their attacking options.
No sooner had that deal been done though that Watford opted to accept United's
offer and Reilly also signed - both strikers being paired for the first time in
a 1-0 home win over Luton Town in March 1985.
Reilly's first goal followed in the next game, with Cunningham also scoring in
a 3-1 home win over Watford. However the pairing wasn't a success and the route
one football that it encouraged saw Chris Waddle quit the club and Peter
Beardsley seek pastures new.
(Beardo later wrote that: "I certainly didn't enjoy the way we played,
neither did Waddle and I am quite certain the fans didn't like it much
either.")
The highpoint of Reilly's time in Toon was probably scoring the only goal
of the game to beat Liverpool at SJP in August 1985, but within four months he
had departed - sold on to West Bromwich Albion following the signing of Billy
Whitehurst from Hull City.
Reilly remained at the Hawthorns until 1988 before returning to former club
Cambridge United and winding down his career at Barnet and returning to his
bricklaying trade.
His 'Rambo' nickname was ironic and stemmed from his donning a black bandana in
the style of Sylvester Stallone's fictional hero - although some of George's
play was more reminiscent of Sly's approximation of association football in "Escape
to Victory"...
Perhaps his other nickname was more fitting - Mavis, in honour of the
Coronation Street character Mavis Riley....
Those 1984 FA Cup exploits were to have a belated effect on
Reilly, when he had part of his ear bitten off while working on a Corby
building site in 2003.
The culprit proved to be a Plymouth Argyle fan, seeking revenge for
Reilly's goal against the Pilgrims in the FA Cup Semi Final.
Reilly commented at the time of the attack:
"I can't believe someone held a grudge for that long. I know people
have strong loyalties but this is taking it a bit far."
George then admitted to a diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease in 2019 - an
apparent legacy of his playing career.
1995 Stuart Findlay born, Rutherglen, Scotland. (2016-18)
Central defender who arrived
on Tyneside following his release by Celtic to boost United's development
squad.
Scottish U21 international Findlay made a senior bow for Celtic in a friendly
against Norwich City during 2012 but never played competitively for the
Parkhead club.
Loaned out to Greenock Morton in 2014, he spent the following season at
Dumbarton and the 2015/16 campaign with Kilmarnock as they avoided relegation
under the guidance of former Magpie Lee Clark.
Stuart's first Magpie outing came against a team clad in green and white hoops
- facing Bradford Park Avenue in a pre-season U21 kickabout during July 2016.
And his competitive debut was in a 3-0 away reserve win at Norwich City a month
later.
Findlay was one of three senior debutants (along with Yasin Ben El-Mhanni and Dan Barlaser) in a 3-1
FA Cup home win over Birmingham City in January 2017.
Moving on a season-long loan to Kilmarnock the following August, he made 36
league and cup appearances and scored three goals.
Stuart was one of a large number of United development squad players released
during June 2018, and the free agent promptly signed a permanent three year deal at
Killie.
Playing for ex-Newcastle coach Steve Clarke at Rugby Park, his installation as
Scotland boss in 2019 resulted in a first senior international call-up for
Findlay.
A first full cap then arrived that October, playing the entirety of a 6-0
win over San Marino and scoring Scotland's fifth goal.
Findlay left Kilmarnock in February 2021, moving on to play for
MLS side Philadelphia Union. By July 2022 though he was back in the UK,
joining Oxford United. Loaned to Kilmarnock by Oxford for the
2023/24 season, that temporary switch was renewed for the 2024/25
season.
His next move was to Hearts in June 2025 for a season long loan, with a view
to making the switch permanent at the end of the season.

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What Else?
1895
Liverpool (a)
1-5 (0-4)
Division Two
P2, 2pts, 9th/16
Logan(1-4)
Ross(1,15,0-4),
Becton(6), Bradshaw(1-5)
8,000
Newcastle's
second-ever league visit to Anfield ended in exactly the
same scoreline as the first, thanks in no small part to
a first half treble by Liverpool captain Jimmy Ross.
1901 Stoke (h)
5-1 (3-0)
Division One
P2, 3pts, 6th/18
Roberts(2,75),
Orr(8,79), Niblo(35)
Lockett(85)
20,000
Debut for Willie Stewart, at
outside right. Johnson missed a penalty for the Potters
shortly after the break.
The Athletic News reporter opined that United
"worked together with clockwork precision and the
forwards were simply invincible."
The club flag was flown at half mast following the
assassination of US President William McKinley.
1907 Chelsea (h)
1-0 (0-0)
Division One
P3, 3pts, 13th/20
Orr(79)
35,000
1912 Oldham Athletic
(a)
0-1 (0-1)
Division One
P4, 5pts, 6th/20
Walters(26)
22,550
1921 Glasgow Rangers (Scotland) (h)
2-1
(1-0)
Friendly
Harris(4), Hudspeth(2-1)
Cunningham(53)
15,000
Newcastle hosted the
reigning Scottish League champions in a midweek
kickabout.
Team:
Lawrence, McCracken, Hudspeth, McIntosh tbc, Dixon,
Finlay, Aitken, Smailes, Harris, McDonald, Mitchell.
1927 Derby County (h)
4-3 (1-1)
Division One
P5, 9pts, 1st/22
Gallacher(11), McKay(60,63,65)
Bedford(39,79,85)
36,965
A tale of two hat-tricks: Bob McKay's quick-fire
treble decisive for United.
Rams sharpshooter Harry Bedford would become a Magpie
some three years later.
1929 Leicester City
(h)
2-1 (0-1)
Division One
P5, 6pts, 7th/22
Gallacher(70pen,88)
Hine(36)
30,000
Hughie Gallacher's goal-laden start to the season
continued with a brace against the Foxes taking him to
seven in five games.
1932 Glasgow Rangers
(Scotland) (a)
1-4 (1-3)
Friendly
Weaver(6)
Archibald(19), English(25,71), McPhail(44)
31,000
The first part of a
two-legged unofficial "Battle of Britain" was
decisively won by the home side, with the visitors
"humiliated" in the view of one local scribe.
However the English Cup holders would score five times
without reply against their Scottish counterparts a week
later in the return match at Gallowgate.
Both trophies were displayed on the Ibrox pitch before
kick-off in this first leg.
Team: McInroy,
Nelson, Fairhurst, McKenzie, Davidson, Weaver, Boyd,
Richardson, Allen, McMenemy, Lang.
1935 Manchester United
(h)
0-2 (0-1)
Division Two
P5, 5pts, 10th/22
Rowley(33), Bamford(62)
28,520
Having scored six times during Newcastle's opening
four games, William Cairns was unable to breach the
visiting defence and retired injured before the final
whistle.
1935
Meanwhile Newcastle's reserve side returned from Turf
Moor with a point from a scoreless draw against hosts
Burnley.
1936 Bradford Park Avenue (a)
3-0 (1-0)
Division Two
P6, 6pts, 6th/22
Imrie(15), Cairns(50,68)
10,000
Debut for John Park at
outside right, in a match played at Bradford's Park
Avenue ground in the Horton area of the city. Avenue
'keeper, Lewis fell and broke his leg shortly after the
second goal.
1938 West Bromwich Albion (h)
5-1 (1-0)
Division Two
P6, 7pts, 6th/22
Cairns(15,63,4-1,5-1),
Stubbins(3-1)
Jones(51)
31,054
A week after a
2-5 reverse at The Hawthorns, United gained swift
revenge in the return at SJP.
Visiting goalkeeper Jimmy Adams saved Tom Mooney's
penalty with the score at 1-1.
The meeting of the two reserve teams in the Midlands the
same day was also goal-laded, Albion running out 5-4
winners.
Centre forward William Scott hit the target on his debut
following a transfer from Aberdeen, while Alf Garnham
scored a penalty and William Isaac also netted. An OG by
Bassett completed the scoring.
1940 Middlesbrough (h)
3-0 (1-0)
Wartime
Birkett 2, Nevins
3,000
1946
Tottenham Hotspur (a) 1-1 (0-1)
Division Two
P5, 8pts, 2nd/22
Harvey(66)
Bennett(21)
52,213
Newcastle left White
Hart Lane rueing the loss of a point after dominating
the second half. Jackie Milburn twice hit a post and Ted
Ditchburn made a series of saves for the home side.
There was a debut for striker George King, who was left
to rue missed chances after he failed to score in either
of his appearances.
1955
Chelsea (a)
0-3 (0-0)
Charity Shield
og(McMichael)(56),
Bentley(72),
Blunstone(79)
12,802
Having hit the woodwork
four times in the first half, United buckled after the
break and Alf McMichael headed into his own goal.
Former Magpie Roy Bentley then scored in front of a small
Stamford Bridge crowd that gathered on a Wednesday
afternoon before Frank Blunstone made it 0-3.
The venue for the game between the First Division
champions and FA Cup holders had been decided upon the
toss of a coin.
TV cameras were present to capture footage for broadcast
that same night, but rather fortuitously (for them) only
recorded the second half.
Team:
Thompson, Lackenby, McMichael, Scoular, Brennan, Casey,
White, Davies, Milburn, Hannah, Punton.
1957 Chelsea (h)
1-3 (1-1)
Division One
P6, 6pts, 12th/22
R.Mitchell(44pen)
Tindall(2,65), Block(69)
44,560 |
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1960 West Bromwich Albion (h)
3-2 (1-2)
Division One
P8, 8pts, 11th/22
Tuohy(8), Hughes(57), White(68)
Smith(35), Burnside(20)
16,107 |
1963 Grimsby Town (a) 1-2 (0-1)
Division Two
P7, 9pts, 5th/22
McGarry(49pen)
Young(30), Foster(47)
10,106
On the eve of his 19th birthday, future England
boss Graham Taylor made his first team debut for
Town. |
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1968 West Bromwich Albion (h)
2-3 (1-2)
Division One
P9, 7pts, 16th/22
Robson(10), Davies(37)
Astle(17,58),
Hartford(66)
35,128 |
1974
Carlisle United (h)
1-0 (0-0)
Division One
P7, 8pts, 8th/22
Tudor(87)
40,568
Only one goal in it, but an absolute beauty - buried
in the Gallowgate End net by John Tudor.
1977
Bohemians (Eire) (a) 0-0 (0-0)
UEFA Cup 1st Round 1st Leg
25,000
United ended a near-seven year absence from Europe at Dalymount Park - although there was as much
action off the field as on it.
Ralph Callachan debuted on a night when the referee
took the teams off just before halftime after as Magpies
'keeper Mick Mahoney was felled by a brick thrown from
home fans housed in the Tram Shed End.
1981 United were forced to pull out of a deal to
buy defender Tommy Booth from Manchester City through
lack of funds.
1985
West Bromwich Albion (h)
4-1 (2-0)
Division One
P8, 14pts, 6th/22
McDonald(11),
Clarke(25), Reilly(52,66)
MacKenzie(73)
21,902
Lanky striker George Reilly celebrated his 28th
birthday in fine style with a brace against the Baggies
- having had two stitches in a head wound at half time.
And also celebrating was Magpies boss Willie McFaul, who
had "Caretaker" tag removed from his job title
days earlier.
1988 Within weeks
of joining Tottenham, Paul Gascoigne made his senior
England debut as he replaced Peter Beardsley late on in a 1-0 victory over Denmark.
Future Magpie Bjorn Kristensen played for the visitors in
this Wembley friendly.
1991
Wolverhampton Wanderers (h)
1-2 (0-0)
Division Two
P7, 5pts, 20th/24
og(Madden)(83)
Steele(49), Bull(73)
20,195
Hopes of a first home win of the season at the third
attempt looked bleak when Tim Steele opened the scoring
for Wolves visitors and Steve Bull netted yet again at
his favourite away ground.
An own goal by Lawrie Madden didn't give the home support
much encouragement, and attempts at an equaliser failed.
1996
Blackburn Rovers (h)
2-1 (1-0)
Premier League
P6, 12pts, 3rd/20
Shearer(45pen), Ferdinand(61)
Sutton(85)
36,424
A fourth successive victory for The Magpies and a
third goal for Alan Shearer, who swept his penalty past
Tim Flowers after a Colin Hendry handball.
Les Ferdinand then made it five goals in just four games
when he headed home a David Ginola corner, before Chris
Sutton beat Pavel Srnicek from distance to set up a
slightly nervy final few minutes.

Spot-on against his old club
1998
Goals from Scots duo Garry Brady and Paul Dalglish helped
United's reserve side to a 2-0 win against Wrexham at
SJP.
2002 United's U17s won 4-1 at Charlton, thanks to
goals from Guy Bates (2), Paul Huntington & Danny Howe.
However, that victory was eclipsed by a 7-2 success for
the U19s at Manchester United. Calvin Zola, Andy Ferrell
and Richard Offiong bagged two apiece and Tommy English
one.
2002
Chelsea (a)
0-3 (0-2)
Premiership
P5, 4pts, 19th/20
Gudjohnsen(14,58),
Zola(26)
39,746
Newcastle followers were charged £40 to watch this
tripe from what we called "a farmyard stockade."
A fourth successive winless game left Sir Bobby Robson's
side one place of the bottom of the table.
NUFC.com match report
2006
Levadia Tallinn (Estonia) (a)
1-0 (1-0)
UEFA Cup 1st Round 1st Leg
Sibierski(10) 7,917
New boy Antoine Sibierkski marked his
United debut by scoring the only goal of the game at the
A Le Coq Arena in Tallinn.
His strike partner Obafemi Martins wasn't so fortunate
however and failed to open his scoring account for the
club.
The lack of squad depth was highlighted when an injury to
Titus Bramble forced Glenn Roeder to switch Peter Ramage
to central defence and Damien Duff to left back -
something that he'd be forced to do later on during his
time on Tyneside.
NUFC.com match report
2008 Club owner,
Mike Ashley, announced that he was putting the club up
for sale in a convoluted statement, released the day
after losing at home to Hull City amid vociferous
protests.
Ashley
Statement.
2009 Media speculation that Manchester United
defender Craig Cathcart would move to SJP on loan
ended with confirmation that he'd joined... Watford.
The Northern Ireland U21 international was close to
joining the Magpies permanently in a deadline day
transfer, only for the move to collapse - apparently on
medical grounds.
2012
Following 6-4 and 5-1 wins, Newcastle lost for the first
time in the new U21 league, beaten 0-1 by Southampton at
Whitley Park.
NUFC.com match report
2013
Aston Villa (a)
2-1 (1-0)
Premier League
P4, 7pts, 8th/20
Ben Arfa(18), Gouffran(73)
Benteke(67)
37,554
United recorded back to back wins for the first time since
February as Hatem Ben Arfa netted in successive games.
And although he didn't score, the addition of Loic Remy looked to have a positive effect on his fellow
countrymen, with revitalised displays from Moussa
Sissoko, Yohan Cabaye and Mathieu Debuchy.
NUFC.com match report
2015
West Ham United (a)
0-2 (0-1)
Premier League
P5, 2pts, 20th/20
Payet(9,48)
34,907
Newcastle's final visit to the Boleyn
Ground was an unhappy one, with the team coach stuck in
traffic meaning there was minimal warm-up time for the visitors.
A poor showing from Steve McClaren's side
in the Monday night TV game left them bottom of the Premier League table.
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report
2018 United U23s again failed to record a maiden league victory of 2018 at Whitley
Park - beaten 0-1 by Southampton.
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2019
Liverpool (a)
1-3 (1-2)
Premier League
P5, 4pts, 18th/20
Willems(7)
Mane(28,40),Salah(72)
51,430
Another
comprehensive defeat at Anfield for the Magpies came after taking a
surprise lead from a wonder-strike by Jetro Willems.
The wing-back hit a magnificent opener to cap a lively start from United
against the unbeaten future Champions who made it 43 PL games since last
losing at home.
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