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Saturday 31st January

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Premier League:
Good Kop, bad Kop

Liverpool  4  Newcastle  1

An all-too familiar story at Anfield for Newcastle on Saturday night: a promising start raising hopes of banishing the long winless run here, reality intervening as the lead was lost and a ragged ending meaning full time was eagerly awaited.

The final score saw Arne Slot's side record their first Premier League win in six attempts, Eddie Howe's side now winless in three PL games and suffering their heaviest defeat since another 1-4 reverse at Aston Villa in April 2025.

The Magpies more than held their own from the first whistle here against the defending champions, winning the most corner kicks we can ever recall from them on this ground and disrupting the attacking rhythm of the Reds.

After a 20 yard Harvey Barnes effort struck the goal frame, Anthony Gordon ended his long wait for a Premier League goal from open play with a crisp finish at the Kop End.

That 36th minute opener sadly roused Liverpool though and they hit back to lead within just ten minutes, thanks to former Toon target Hugo Ekitike's quick-fire brace.

United's hopes of avoiding defeat ebbed away during an increasingly confused second period, Liverpool extending their lead when Florian Wirtz picked his spot and
Ibrahima Konate then gifted a fourth in added time by Nick Pope.

The starting line-up saw Sven Botman and Lewis Miley drop to the bench - not fit to start - and Gordon in the centre forward role, supported by Barnes and Anthony Elanga.

With Joelinton a confirmed absentee for some weeks, Bruno Guimaraes was also missing - his bench inclusion in Paris on Wednesday for team morale rather than active service.

Good early pressure forced Liverpool back on their goalline - unconvincingly dealing with a series of corner kicks.

Alexis Mac Allister made a pathetic attempt to get Gordon red-carded, throwing himself to the ground clutching his neck after Gordon brushed past the Argentinean.

Goalkeeper Alisson was successful in a booking for Gordon - mis-controlling the ball and inviting a challenge, then tumbling over following the merest of contacts.

Barnes was unlucky to see his 20-yard shot hit the inside of the post in the 26th minute after a free-kick was touched back to him but ten minutes later United took the lead.

Nick Pope saved from Ekitike and claimed two crosses before a sweeping move upfield ended with Barnes on the left playing in Gordon to finish from the other side of the goal.

That lead lasted just five minutes when Florian Wirtz crossed for Ekitike to prod past Pope at the near post and then two minutes later, Ekitike strode into the box and fired home with Malick Thiaw making a shoddy attempt to tackle him.

After the break, Barnes had an effort saved by Alisson and Gordon put his shot wide but United were fatally undone midway through the second half when Mo Salah set up Wirtz for a routine finish against a tiring Newcastle side.

The first of five substitutions brought Woltemade and Wissa to the pitch along with Gordon, the late introduction of William Osula completing a quartet of strikers.

But Ibrahima Konate had the last word after Pope dropped a corner and the Liverpool defender scuffed the ball in via a deflection to give the final score a lop-sided look.

Defeat left United tenth in the table, although that will change if the mackems avoid defeat at home to Burnley on Monday.

Full match report to follow.

Team:
Pope, Trippier (Osula 84), Thiaw, Burn, Hall (A.Murphy 89), Ramsey, Tonali, Willock
(J.Murphy 73), Elanga (Woltemade 73), Gordon, Barnes (Wissa 73).
Subs n/u: Ramsdale, Botman, L.Miley, Shahar.

Booked: Gordon, Ramsey, Burn, Tindall (not on pitch).

Goal: Gordon 36.

LFC: Alisson, Szoboszlai, Konate, van Dijk, Kerkez, Mac Allister, Gravenberch, Salah (Chiesa 84), Wirtz (Endo 87), Gakpo, Ekitike (Jones 84).
Subs n/u: Mamardashvili, Nallo, Ngumoha, Nyoni, Ramsay, Robertson.

Booked: Mac Allister.

Goals: Ekitike 41,43, Wirtz 67, Konate 90+3.

Crowd: 60,416, including 3,058 away fans.

After the game Eddie Howe said:

"
We are really disappointed because I thought it was a strong performance. 4-1 is really hard on us. We scored a great goal, started really strongly and we were a strong counter attack threat.

"
(You have) Got to give Hugo Ekitike credit, but our organisation is usually good; we haven't covered ourselves in glory. Key moments in the game let us down and we're kicking ourselves.

"Our athleticism was strong. Set plays we maybe didn't execute as well as we could have done. 4-1 looks comfortable and I don't think it was for Liverpool.
 
"We wanted to go for real pace against their backline. That was the idea behind selection.

"Anthony (Gordon) played really well. Not just his goal but his all-around play, his athleticism, and his technical ability, I think it helped the team.

"We gave them problems. We could not use Sven Botman and Lewis Miley so the team selection and formation was forced upon on us."

On the absence of Miley and Botman:

"Sven had a tight thigh and we were under the advice not to use them. With Lewis he could not bend his knee to declare himself fit."

On his side's poor away form:

"The thing that's cost us today is the manner of the goals we've conceded. We wouldn't normally, by our very high standards, concede those types of goals.

"It has been a problem for us all season, there is no getting away from that fact. Ideally today we would have played a little differently but we were really hamstrung with injuries so we went the way that we did and I was pleased with the attitude of the players.

"We saw some really positive signs that can help us in the future: we have to keep looking for solutions. We are in a tough run with a lot of away fixtures so we are going to be really finely tuned and hope we can solve our away form and in the next games we can come up with the solutions to take us forward."

On what he said to his players at the interval:

"The message was that we are very much in the game and to keep passing the ball. We felt like we were giving them problems. Our athleticism was really strong today. We started the second half really strongly."

Referee: Simon Hooper - the Wiltshire whistler handled only his second Toon appointment so far this season, having also presided over United's 2-3 home loss to Liverpool.

VAR: Craig Pawson

Stats:

The Magpies have now failed to win any of the 19 Premier League meetings with Liverpool since a 2-0 success at SJP in December 2015.

Their barren run at Anfield is now 30 games in all competitions, stretching back to November 1995.

Anthony Gordon ended his year-plus wait for a Premier League goal from open play, this his first since scoring at home to Wolves on January 15th 2025.

He's now netted 10 goals in all competitions this season - one more than in 2024/25 and two less than in 2023/24.

Gordon's Toon tally in league and cup now stands at 32, 21 of which are in the PL. That's level with current colleague Jacob Murphy and one short of Laurent Robert.

Gordon scored the latest in a series of Newcastle goals to put them 1-0 up at Anfield. It usually doesn't end well and tonight's providing even more fleeting glee than usual....

2019 Jetro Willems lead lasted 21 minutes, lost 1-3.
2021 Jonjo Shelvey lead lasted 13 minutes, lost 1-3.
2022 Alexander Isak, lead lasted 23 minutes, lost 1-2.
2026 Anthony Gordon, lead lasted 5 minutes, lost 1-4.

Magpies @ Anfield: PL era:

2025/26 Lost 1-4 Gordon
2024/25 Lost 0-2
2023/24 Lost 2-4 Isak, Botman
2022/23 Lost 1-2 Isak
2021/22 Lost 1-3 Shelvey
2020/21 Drew 1-1 Willock
2019/20 Lost 1-3 Willems
2018/19 Lost 0-4
2017/18 Lost 0-2
2015/16 Drew 2-2 Cisse, Colback
2014/15 Lost 0-2
2013/14 Lost 1-2 og(Skrtel)
2012/13 Drew 1-1 Cabaye
2011/12 Lost 1-3 og(Agger)
2010/11 Lost 0-3
2008/09 Lost 0-3
2007/08 Lost 0-3
2006/07 Lost 0-2
2005/06 Lost 0-2
2004/05 Lost 1-3 Kluivert
2003/04 Drew 1-1 Ameobi
2003/04 Lost 1-2 Robert (FAC)
2002/03 Drew 2-2 Speed, Shearer
2001/02 Lost 0-3
2000/01 Lost 0-3
1999/00 Lost 1-2 Shearer
1998/99 Lost 2-4 Solano, Andersson
1997/98 Lost 0-1
1996/97 Lost 3-4 Gillespie, Asprilla, Barton
1995/96 Lost 3-4 Ferdinand, Ginola, Asprilla
1995/96 Won 1-0 Watson (LC)
1994/95 Lost 0-2
1993/94 Won 2-0 Lee, Cole

Latest Premier League results/fixtures:

Sat 31.01.2026:
Brighton & Hove Albion 1-1 Everton
Leeds United 0-4 Arsenal
Wolves 0-2 Bournemouth
Chelsea 3-2 West Ham
Liverpool 4-1 Newcastle

Sun 01.02.2026:
Aston Villa 0-1 Brentford
Manchester United 3-2 Fulham
Nottingham Forest 1-1 Crystal Palace
Spurs v Manchester City (4.30pm)

Mon 02.02.2026:
mackems v Burnley (8pm)

U18s:
No reward for late show

Manchester City U18s  3  Newcastle U18s  1

Saturday saw Newcastle U18s become the latest side to succumb to Manchester City, as the Northern Section Premier League leaders made it 12 wins from 13 games.

Beaten 1-7 on their last visit to City's Football Academy, United got off to the worst possible start on eight minutes when an unforced error by goalkeeper Roman Dowell allowed Dexter Oliver the easiest of finishes.

The visiting custodian then kept his side in the game with two eye-catching stops to prevent Xavier Parker scoring.

That lead was extended four minutes before half-time when Christian Dunbar-McDonald fired in a low shot - just seconds after Matheos Ferreira had run from his own half deep into the City box but failed to find the unmarked Michael Mills.

An improved showing from the young Magpies after the interval saw them create three half-chances from close range in the opening five minutes.

A penalty shout when a defender barged into United's Rory Finneran was ignored by referee Steven Taylor (not that one) and the hosts grabbed a third goal their next attack - Dunbar-McDonald smashing home in the 58th minute.

Undaunted by the increasing deficit, the visitors pushed forward at every opportunity, substitute Kacey Wooster quickly into the action and denied by Ben Vickery. 

Newcastle did get on the scoresheet with 15 minutes of normal time remaining, when a long free kick from Mason Miley was headed home by Henry Johnson.

Michael Mills then saw his effort roll just wide of the target before a handball in the box gave United a penalty in the third minute of added time. However, Wooster could only direct it straight at the 'keeper.

Team: Dowell, Johnson, Morgan (Hutchison 84), Durrant, Moran, Finneran, Tikka-Lemba (M.Taylor 63), M.Miley, Ferreira (Wooster 63), Lucas (Pinnington 77), Mills.
Sub n/u: Anderson.

Booked: Ferreira, Lucas.

Champions League:
Qarabag dates set

The Champions League last 16 play-off draw paired Newcastle with reigning Azerbaijan League champions Qarabag FK, who play in the Azerbaijan capital Baku.

The away leg is played first on Wednesday 18th February, with the return at SJP on Tuesday 24th February. United's seeded status ensured home advantage in the second leg.

Confirmed match dates:


Away: Wed 18.02.2026 @ 5.45pm GMT / 9.45pm local

United were allocated 1,998 tickets, sale details:

ST applications open Tue 03.02.2026, 2pm
ST applications close Wed 04.02.2026, 2pm
Seat selections open Thu 05.02.2026, 2pm
Seat selections close Fri 06.02.2026, 2pm

A visa is required for UK nationals to visit Azerbaijan.

Home: Tue 24.02.2026 @ 8pm GMT
(Home ticket details awaited)

Venue for the tie is the 31,000 capacity Tofiq Bahramov Republican Stadium, a 5,000 mile round trip from Tyneside.

Fantastically, the ground is named in honour of the "Russian linesman" from the 1966 World Cup Final.

Four League Phase games there this season saw Qarabag defeat Copenhagen and Bayer Leverkusen, draw with Chelsea and losing to Ajax.

United's hectic February fixture list reads as follows:

Wed 04.02.2026 Manchester City (a) 8pm (CC)
Sat 07.02.2026 Brentford (h) 5.30pm (PL)
Tue 10.02.2026 Spurs (a) 7.30pm (PL)

Sat 14.02.2026 Villa (a) 5.45pm (FA)
Wed 18.02.2026 Qarabag (a) 5.45pm (CL)
Sat 21.02.2026 Manchester City (a) 8pm* (PL)
Tue 24.02.2026 Qarabag (h) 8pm (CL)
Sat 28.02.2026 Everton (h) 3pm (PL)
 
* Subject to final confirmation, Newcastle's Premier League visit to Manchester City moves to an 8pm KO rather than 12.30pm as advertised. That's because our play-off first leg is away from home on the preceding Wednesday. 

PS: The winner of United's play-off will face either Barcelona or Chelsea in the round of 16.

Champions League:
Paris parity = play-offs



PSG  1  Newcastle  1

Match report

PL2:
U21 game off

Due to a waterlogged Whitley Park pitch, Friday night's scheduled PL2 fixture against Wolves was postponed.

A new date is yet to be announced.

Premier League:
No Bruno, no party

Newcastle  0  Aston Villa  2

Match report


Update:
Loan lads

Matt Targett (Middlesbrough):
A 1-0 home win over Norwich City on Saturday boosted Boro's bid for automatic promotion from the Championship. Targett completed another 90 minutes.

Harrison Ashby/Joe White (Bradford City):
A welcome three points for the Bantams in League One on Saturday thanks to a 1-0 victory over Doncaster Rovers at Valley Parade, but both on-loan Mags were unused subs.

Max Thompson (Ayr United):
A winning debut for Max on Saturday, as Ayr defeated
Raith Rovers 2-1 at home in the Scottish Championship.

Our man at Somerset Park said, "Thompson superb today, made one unbelievable save in the second half. Definitely a huge upgrade for us!"

Charlie McArthur (Airdrieonians):

90 minutes in defence for Charlie on Saturday, as his current side won 2-0 at Dunfermline in the Scottish Championship.

Joe Brayson (Morpeth Town):
Another start for the forward as Town lost 0-1 at home to Guiseley in the Northern Premier League on Saturday.

Trevan Sanusi (Lorient):
The winger watched from the bench as Lorient secured a 2-1 home win over Nantes in Ligue 1 on Saturday.

Travis Hernes (Groningen):
Saturday saw a 0-2 loss at Sparta Rotterdam in the Eredivisie, with the midfielder an unused replacement.

Antonio Cordero (Cadiz)
Huesca (a) La Liga 2, Sunday.

Odysseas Vlachodimos (Seville):
Real Mallorca (a) La Liga, Monday.

Carabao Cup:
Manchester City (a)

Attempting to overturn a 0-2 deficit following the first leg, The Magpies are in Carabao Cup second leg action at the Etihad Stadium on Wednesday.

It's an 8pm kick-off and Newcastle will be backed by a travelling contingent of 5,359 supporters.

The identity of the team that the winners of this tie will face at Wembley Stadium on Sunday March 22nd will already be known, Arsenal hosting Chelsea at the Emirates on Tuesday February 3rd. The Gunners lead 3-2 after the first leg.

The last Magpie to score here was DeAndre Yedlin back in September 2018 - 690 minutes ago.


Team:
Tino Livramento, Fabian Schar and Joelinton remain unavailable, with Bruno Guimaraes, Sven Botman and Jamie Miley all doubtful.

Assuming he plays some part in the game, Harvey Barnes will complete a century of appearances in all competitions for Newcastle.

Coral rate this tie as follows:

NUFC win 3/1
The draw 29/10
MCFC win 4/5

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MCFC: Doku, Ruben Dias, John Stones, Josko Gvardiol, Mateo Kovacic and Savinho are all sidelined.

Ahead of our visit, Pepe Guardiola's side visit Spurs in the Premier League on Sunday.

Referee: Tony Harrington - a first Newcastle game this season for the Hartlepool official, last seen taking charge of our final day Premier League home loss to Everton in May.

VAR: Paul Howard

UK TV: Live on Sky Sports

City centre bars with live TV coverage include:

The Dog & Parrot on Clayton Street West.

The tie will be on live at WonderBar in The Gate
.

Overseas TV:
Action 24 (Greece)
Arena Sport 1 (Slovenia)
ATN (Afghanistan)
beIN Connect France
beIN Connect MENA HD
beIN Sports France 7 HD max
beIN Sports MENA 1/English 1 HD
bein SPORTS CONNECT (France/NZ)
Canal+ Sport Afrique 3 (Nigeria)
Claro TV+ (Brazil)
DAZN Canada
DAZN Japan
Diema Sport 2 HD / Play Diema Xtra (Bulgaria)
Digi Sport 2 / online (Romania)
Disney+ Premium Arg/Car/Chi/Sur
DStv Now
ESPN Arg/Bra/Car/Chi/Col/
ESPN2 Norte (Costa Rica)
EXXEN Digital (Turkey)
FanCode (India)
FAST Sports / TV (Armenia)
FuboTV Canada
ICE Xtra (Maldives)
K+ (Vietnam)
Medianet (Maldives)
MONOMAX (Thailand)
Nexgen (Belize)
Nova Sport 2 (Czech)
OnePlay (Czech)
Paramount+ (USA)
RTL Play (Belgium)
SCCN (Surinam)
SCTV/Online (Vietnam)
Shabake 3 (Iran)
Sky Sport Premier League/Go/WOW HD (Germany)
Sky+ (Brazil)
Skynet Sports 3 (Myanmar)
Sport 2 Israel HD
Sport TV Multiscreen / TV2 (Portugal)
Startimes World Football (DR Congo)
SuperSport MaXimo 1/2 HD (South Africa)
SuperSport Premier League ROA (South Africa)
Tele (Haiti)
TOD (Saudi Arabia) 
TV3 MAX Denmark
Varzish Sport (Tajikstan)
VeikkausTV (Finland)
ViaPlay (Den/Fin/Ice/Ned/Nor/Swe)
Vidio (Indonesia)
Vivo Play (Brazil)
Voyo (Slovakia)
Zapping (Brazil)

UK Radio:
Live on BBC Radio 5 Live Sport

Rail: Scheduled disruptions are online here

Stats:

Magpies @ Citizens PL era:

2024/25 Lost 0-4
2023/24 Lost 0-2 (FAC)
2023/24 Lost 0-1
2022/23 Lost 0-2
2021/22 Lost 0-5
2020/21 Lost 0-2
2019/20 Lost 0-5
2018/19 Lost 1-2 Yedlin
2017/18 Lost 1-3 Murphy
2015/16 Lost 1-6 Mitrovic
2014/15 Lost 0-5
2014/15 Won 2-0 Aarons, Sissoko (LC)
2013/14 Lost 0-4
2012/13 Lost 0-4
2011/12 Lost 1-3 Gosling
2010/11 Lost 1-2 Gutierrez
2008/09 Lost 1-2 Carroll
2007/08 Lost 1-3 Martins
2006/07 Drew 0-0
2005/06 Lost 0-3
2004/05 Drew 1-1 Shearer
2003/04 Lost 0-1
2002/03 Lost 0-1
2000/01 Won 1-0 Shearer
1995/96 Drew 3-3 Albert 2, Asprilla
1994/95 Drew 0-0
1994/95 Drew 1-1 Jeffrey (LC)
1993/94 Lost 1-2 Sellars

(Etihad since 2003/04, Maine Road before that)

Premier League:
Brentford (h)

The Magpies return to Premier League action this coming Saturday, looking to end a winless three game run in that competition when the Bees arrive on Tyneside.

This will be Brentford's twelfth visit to SJP and they are winless in the previous 11. Newcastle have never failed to score against them in a home game.

It's a 5.30pm kick-off, live on Sky Sports.

Team: to follow

Coral rate this game as follows:

NUFC win 17/20
The draw 14/5
BFC win 29/10

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BFC: Kevin Schade will be suspended following his red card against Aston Villa on Sunday. The midfielder netted the opener in Brentford's 3-1 win over United last November.

Despite playing over half the game with 10 men, Brentford won 1-0 at Villa Park - ending a run of successive losses.

Referee: tbc

VAR:
tbc

UK TV: Live on Sky Sports

Overseas TV:
to follow

UK Radio: Live on BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra
(Second half also on BBC Radio 5 Live Sports)

Roads: 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, Go North East X50 football services 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 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

Stats:

Bees in Toon - all-time:

2024/25 won 2-1 Isak, Tonali (PL)
2024/25 won 3-1 Tonali 2, Schar (LC)
2023/24 won 1-0 Wilson (PL)
2022/23 won 5-1 Bruno 2, Murphy, Almiron, og (PL)
2021/22 drew 3-3 Lascelles, Joelinton, ASM (PL)
2016/17 won 3-1 Clark, Gayle 2 (Ch)
2001/02 won 4-1 Ameobi, Bellamy 3 (LC)
1992/93 won 5-1 Kelly, Bracewell, Clark 2, Lee (D1)
1954/55 won 3-2 Curry, Hannah, Mitchell (FA)
1947/48 won 1-0 Woodburn (D2)
1934/35 lost 2-5 Gallantree, Kelly (D2)

Upcoming PL fixtures
:

Fri 06.02.2026:
Leeds United v Nottingham Forest (8pm) Sky

Sat 07.02.2026:
Manchester United v Spurs (12.30pm) TNT
Arsenal v mackems (3pm)
Bournemouth v Aston Villa (3pm)
Burnley v West Ham (3pm)
Fulham v Everton (3pm)
Wolves v Chelsea (3pm)
Newcastle v Brentford (5.30pm) Sky

Sun 08.02.2026:
Brighton & Hove Albion v Crystal Palace (2pm) Sky
Liverpool v Manchester City (4.30pm) Sky

2025/26:
Senior Cup latest

Northumberland Senior Cup Second Round:

Newcastle Benfield 0-0 Morpeth Town (4-2 pens)
03.02.2026 Heaton Stannington v Blyth Town
03.02.2026 Newcastle University v Alnwick Town
17.02.2026 Whitley Bay v North Shields


The NFA 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 back in 1933 and belatedly returned in 1983.

The Senior Cup Final will be played at SJP once again.

 






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2025/26 ST prices here
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PL home ST limits:
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ST sold/transferred limit is 10

2025/26 Cup Scheme FAQs here
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2025/26 home cup pricing: 
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FA
: £30 & £35
CC:
£20 & £25

FA/CC Cup Scheme payments taken 7 days after home cup fixture date confirmed.

2025/26 Memberships

£20 Junior
, £37 Adult, £47 Adult+

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Away ticket
transfers are possible between 72 hours and five hours before kick-off (times may vary). A maximum of two are permitted per season (PL only).

Home ticket transfers are possible between three weeks and one hour before kick-off. 

More info online here

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ST holders have 24 hours to apply, 24 hours to determine success, 48 hours to buy.


Success is based on the loyalty point total calculated from applications received. Any applications from ST holders with less points are entered into a ballot, which will have taken place before tickets go on sale.

The purchase window is divided into two sections determined by a loyalty point division that alters for each game - those successful applicants above that point division get a couple of hours head start.

Note that emails from NUFC confirming success may arrive after the purchase window opens - if you think you qualify because of your points total, just log on and complete your purchase regardless. 

Tickets not bought by successful applicants within 48 hours are offered to unsuccessful applicants with the next highest loyalty points total. NUFC contact them directly.

Friends and family groups remain, travel groups and away season tickets are gone.

2025/26 PL away tickets remain at £30.
2025/26 CL away tickets are €50 or less.

Fixtures:

Mon 02.02.2026 transfer window closes. 7pm.

Wed 04.02.2026 Manchester City (a) @ Etihad Stadium, 8pm. Carabao Cup Semi-final second leg. SOLD OUT. Allocation 5,359 (digital tickets). Live on Sky Sports.

Fri 06.02.2026 U21s v Aston Villa (a) @ Bodymoor Heath, 7pm. PL2.

Sat 07.02.2026 U18s v Wolves (h) @ Little Benton, 11am. U18 Premier League.

Sat 07.02.2026 Brentford (h)
@ SJP, 5.30pm. Premier League. ST fwding/resale now. Live on Sky Sports.

Tue 10.02.2026 Spurs (a) @ Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, 7.30pm. Premier League. SOLD OUT. Allocation 3,038 (digital tickets). Live on TNT Sports.

Fri 13.02.2026 U21s v Arsenal (a)
@ Boreham Wood FC, 7pm. PL2.

Sat 14.02.2026 U18s v Stoke City (a) @ Clayton Wood, 11am. U18 Premier League.

Sat 14.02.2026 Aston Villa (a) @ Villa Park, 5.45pm. FA Cup Fourth Round. Seat selections closed, points threshold of 0-2 points. £25 adults, £20 U21s/over 66s, £10 U18s. Allocation: 6,515 (digital tickets). Live on BBC1/TNT Sports.

Wed 18.02.2026 Qarabag FK (Azerbaijan) (a) @ Tofiq Bahramov Republican Stadium, 5.45pm GMT. Champions League Knockout phase play-off First Leg. ST applications open Tue 03.02.2026, 2pm, close Wed 04.02.2026, 2pm. Seat selections open Thu 05.02.2026, 2pm,
close Fri 06.02.2026, 2pm. Allocation 1,998.
Live on TNT Sports tbc.

Fri 20.02.2026 U21s v Fulham (h) @
Whitley Park, 7pm. PL2.

Sat 21.02.2026 U18s v Manchester City (h) @ Little Benton, 11am. U18 Premier League.

Sat 21.02.2026 Manchester City (a) @ Etihad Stadium, 8pm tbc. Premier League. Seat selections closed. Allocation 3,065 (digital tickets). Live on TNT Sports.

Tue 24.02.2026 Qarabag FK (Azerbaijan) (h) @ SJP, 8pm. Champions League Knockout phase play-off Second Leg. Ticket details awaited. Live on TNT Sports tbc.

Fri 27.02.2026 U21s v Brighton (h) @ Whitley Park, 7pm. PL2.

Sat 28.02.2026 U18s v Blackburn Rovers (a) @ Brockhall, 12.30pm. U18 Premier League.

Sat 28.02.2026 Everton (h)
@ SJP, 3pm. Premier League. ST fwding/resale now. Member sale Mon 02.02.2026, 10am.

Wed 04.03.2026 Manchester United (h)
@ SJP, 8.15pm. Premier League. Ballot opens Mon 02.02.2026, Noon, closes Tue 03.02.2026, Noon. Winners notified Wed 04.02.2026, 11.30am. Seat selection opens Wed 04.02.2026, Noon, closes Fri 06.02.2026, Noon. ST fwding/resale Fri 06.02.2026, 4pm. Member sale Mon 09.02.2026, 10am. Live on TNT Sports.

Sat 14.03.2026 Chelsea (a) @ Stamford Bridge, 5.30pm. Premier League. Ticket info tbc. Allocation 3,000 tbc (digital tickets). Live on Sky Sports.

Sun 24.05.2026 PL ends. 

NUFC live on TV (all UK times):
Wed 04.02.2026 Man C (a) 8pm
Sky
Sat 07.02.2026 Brentford (h) 5.30pm Sky
Tue 10.02.2026 Spurs (a) 7.30pm
TNT

Sat 14.02.2026 Villa (a) 5.45pm TNT/BBC
Wed 18.02.2026 Qarabag (a) 9.45pm TNT
Sat 21.02.2026 Man C (a) 8pm tbc TNT
Tue 24.02.2026 Qarabag (h) 8pm TNT
Wed 04.03.2026 Man U (h) 8.15pm TNT
Sat 14.03.2026 Chelsea (a) 5.30pm Sky
Sun 22.03.2026+ mackems (h) Noon Sky 

+ subject to alteration were Newcastle to be in the Carabao Cup Final that day.


(PL Selections made to Sun 22.03.2026)

Live PL TV release dates:  

Apr by Wed 04.03.2026
MW35 by Wed 25.03.2026
MW36 by Wed 01.04.2026
MW37 by Wed 08.04.2026
MW38 after Sun 17.05.2026


(The only PL games not shown live in the UK during 2025/26 are 3pm Saturday KOs. All games rescheduled to Sunday due to UEFA commitments are televised live).

Champions League:

PO1: Wed 18.02.2026 Qarabag (a)
PO2: Tue 24.02.2026 Qarabag (h)
R16(1): Tue 10.03.2026 / Wed 11.03.2026
R16(2): Tue 17.03.2026 / Wed 18.03.2026
QF1: Tue 07.04.2026 / Wed 08.04.2026
QF2: Tue 14.04.2026 / Wed 15.04.2026
SF1: Tue 28.04.2026 / Wed 29.04.2026
SF2: Tue 05.05.2026 / Wed 06.05.2026
F: Sat 30.05.2026 (Budapest)

Carabao Cup:


SF1:
Tue 13.01.2026 Man City (h) lost 0-2
SF2: Wed 04.02.2026 Man City (a) 8pm
F: Sun 22.03.2026 (Wembley) 4.30pm

FA Cup: 

R4: Sat 14.02.2026 Aston Villa (a) 5.45pm
R5: Sat 07.03.2026
QF: Sat 04.04.2026
SF: Sat 25.04.2026
F: Sat 16.05.2026 (Wembley)

Other events @ SJP:

Euro 2028:

Four group stage games and one last 16 tie will be played at SJP on the following dates:

Mon 12.06.2028
Thu 15.06.2028
Sat 17.06.2028
Tue 20.06.2028
Sun 25.06.2028

(Kick-off times will be advised in 2027)


2026/27 PL season:

Sat 22.08.2026
Match Week 1
Sun 30.05.2027
Match Week 38

International Magpies
National Service

2025/26
International breaks:

23.03-31.03.2026
11.06-19.07.2026 World Cup Finals

World Cup Playoffs:

SFs: Thu 26.03.2026
F: Tue 31.03.2026.

Confederations play offs:

SFs: Thu 26.03.2026
Fs: Tue 31.03.2026.

2026/27:
21.09-09.10.2026*
09.11-17.11.2026
22.03-30.03.2026

* the early September break was abolished in favour of an extended October one running to 19 days, during which four internationals will be staged.
 
Coxy's Corner

Whoops, He did it Again...


From the BBC, United's fixture congestion
is much worse than we thought - they're
still fighting on five fronts apparently:


(David Jefferson)

Sky Sports ignore European competitions that aren't the Champions League:

(Barry Kelly)

What's this all about then? Click here  
for a rambling explanation of sorts....
 

On This Day in History
1st February


Born Or Died:

1927 Hugh Cameron born, Blantyre, Scotland. (1951-52)

Winger who began his career with Burnbank United in his native Lanarkshire before moving on to play league football for Clyde.

Making the switch to Torquay United in 1948, Hugh was signed by Newcastle United at a cost of £4,500 in April 1951.

Appearing soon after in a home friendly against Stade Rennais, Hugh's competitive  senior debut followed in a 1-1 draw with Liverpool at SJP that November.

However, he was to feature only once more for United's first team before being shipped out to Bury in February 1952 - his old boss at Torquay, Jock McNeill, by then in charge at Gigg Lane.

After a spell with Workington (at that time in the Football League) Cameron returned to Scotland with St.Mirren in 1956.

Later becoming a bookmaker in Hamilton, Hugh's death was reported in 2009.

1966 Robert Lee born, Plaistow.
(1992-2002)

A fantastic servant for the club and one of Newcastle's best signings of the Premier League era.

Lee's time on Tyneside was slightly soured with the Gullit saga, contract shenanigans and an ill-conceived "testimonial" match against Athletic Bilbao in August 2001. 

None of that hides the fact though that he was the mainstay of our side for a decade and astonishing value for the £700K we paid Charlton Athletic.

And his place in history is assured - as the last Newcastle player to score at the "old" Wembley Stadium - a fine header in front of the Toon fans at the Tunnel End against Chelsea in the 1999/00 FA Cup Semi Final.

Also worthy of mention among his 56 goals for the club are a hat-trick of headers away to Antwerp in the UEFA Cup and the one that got away; a shot from inside his own half at SJP against Brentford in March 1993 that was ruled out for a free kick - to United.  

We clawed back £250K in February 2002 when Lee moved to Derby County (less than a week after Warren Barton had made the same journey to Pride Park).

August 2003 saw him move again, this time returning to his East London roots with West Ham, remaining there for a year.

After the briefest of stays at Oldham Athletic (62 minutes against Hartlepool at Boundary Park in an LDV Trophy tie) he seemed finished with football. 

However, after a five month hiatus Rob was persuaded by then-boss John Gorman to make a comeback with Wycombe Wanderers.

At Adams Park he seemed to be reinvigorated and continued to play past his 40th birthday.

Lee's career finally ended with 90 minutes for the Chairboys at Cheltenham Town in May 2006. A 0-0 draw meant that the home side won this playoff tie 2-1 - ruining Lee's chances of bowing out in the Millennium Stadium.

However, seven days previously he'd enjoyed a happier occasion, playing once again in black and white at SJP as part of Alan Shearer's testimonial match against Celtic.

He's since appeared as a (pro-United) media pundit.

1967 Brian Kilford born, Jarrow. 
(1981-86)

Tough-tackling defender who appeared as a schoolboy before signing apprentice forms with the Magpies during 1983.

Brian played his part in United's FA Youth Cup success of 1985, earning man of the match awards for his displays in the two-legged final against a Watford side who included future Magpie forward Malcolm Allen.  

Agreeing professional terms in February 1985, Kilford appeared for the reserves until his released at the end of the 1985/86 season following succession of injuries including a broken foot and knee ligament damage. 

Following trials at Wolves and Halifax Town he signed for Whitley Bay, later playing for both Hebburn FC and Jarrow FC. 

Away from football Brian worked for Rolls Royce, Siemens and Balfour Beatty in the power, transmission & distribution industry.

1987 Giuseppe Rossi born, Clifton, New Jersey, USA. (2006)

USA-born of Italian parents, striker Giuseppe began his career with Serie A side Parma - although he never playing a senior game.

Signing for Manchester United in 2004, Rossi had featured both for their first team and reserves - scoring a hat trick for the latter side against Newcastle.

Moving to SJP on August 2006 transfer deadline day in a loan deal, he netted just once, against Pompey in the Carling Cup.

Even allowing for the fact that he wasn't able to represent us in the UEFA Cup, an apparent reluctance by manager Glenn Roeder to play Rossi was openly questioned by many, including Red Devils boss Sir Alex Ferguson.

Loaned out to Parma, a £6.7m transfer to Spanish side Villarreal followed in August 2007.

Featuring in the Italian side at the 2008 Olympics, Giuseppe's senior international debut came against Bulgaria that October.

Several operations to rectify an ongoing knee problem would then decimate his career following a move to Fiorentina in 2013.

Loaned to Spanish duo Levante and Celta Vigo to regain match fitness, Rossi joined Genoa in 2017 following his release by Fiorentina.

A free agent again in 2018, he was invited to train at former clubs Manchester United and Villarreal while trying to find a new club.

Trials at New York Red Bulls in 2019 and fellow MLS side Real Salt Lake in 2020 followed - the latter leading to a short-term deal after which he linked up with SPAL in Italy in late 2021. That ended in July 2022 and his career ended a year later when he announced his retirement.

1990 Dan Gosling born, Brixham.
(2010-14)

Devonian Dan began his career at Plymouth Argyle and debuted for the Pilgrims in December 2006, receiving an England U17 call-up later that season.

Making a £1.5m switch to Everton in January 2008, Gosling's first Premier League appearance came the following December.

He then made the headlines for scoring the winner in an FA Cup Fourth Round Replay against Liverpool - a goal live TV viewers missed, as ITV prematurely cut to an advert break seconds before. 

Capped at England U21 level, a Cruciate ligament injury sustained against Wolves at Molineux in March 2010 would be his final appearance for the Toffees.

Declaring himself a free agent - although Everton were adamant he'd verbally committed to sign a new deal - Newcastle completed a free transfer that July, once the FA had confirmed his status.

Returning to fitness, his senior Magpies debut came in January 2011, a late substitute outing in the wear-Tyne derby. 

However, that brief appearance and a couple of reserve games caused him further knee problems and it took until August 2011 to get him back playing. 

What proved to be his only Toon goal came in a 1-3 defeat at Manchester City three months later; marking his first PL start with a red card at Norwich City and drifting out of the side. 

Recalled for Europa League ties in the 2012/13 season, he then suffered with ankle problems. 

Crystal Palace then agreed a deal in August 2013 - only to farcically collapse when Dan travelled to meet Eagles representatives and nobody turned up!

After a brief return to first team action at SJP, Dan was loaned to Championship side Blackpool - returning in January 2014 after Yohan Cabaye's exit.

Suggestions were made that Alan Pardew played Dan in order to draw attention both to a lack of squad options and also to further alienate Hatem Ben Arfa.   

Finally making a second PL start - and first at SJP - against Manchester United in April 2014 - what proved to be Dan's final appearance came during May's home win over Cardiff City.

Championship side Bournemouth signed him as free agent, ending a failed punt by United who waited 17 months for his first PL start - and another 28 months for the second.

Gosling made the headlines in his final weeks at SJP when fined £30K by the FA for multiple breaches of rules relating to betting on football matches by players. His defence was that he'd been bored while injured....  

Helping the Cherries to promotion, Dan then finally established himself as a top-flight player in the 2015/16 season and clocked up over a century of appearances for them - including a goal against Newcastle in 2018.

Following relegation, Gosling joined fellow Championship side Watford in January 2021 and played a part in their promotion back to the Premier League.

A peripheral figure during their 2021/22 top flight campaign, he played more regularly during the following season after they had returned to the second tier.

Gosling joined League Two Notts County in November 2023 on a short-term contract which ended in January 2024.

Dan played on for Westfield in the Mid Sussex Football League, a club run by former Cherries team mate Steve Cook.

Another Bournemouth connection saw him coach Watford U21s with Charlie Daniels, switching to the Hornets U18s in 2025 and hanging up his boots.

1994 Alex Nicholson born, Newcastle.
(2010-13)

Right back who debuted for United's U18s against Crewe Alexandra in March 2010.

Capped by Wales at U17 level, Alex made his reserve bow for the Magpies in a pre-season kickabout against Gateshead in July 2010.  

And a first competitive reserve appearance came as a substitute against Manchester United at Altrincham six months later.

Appearing as United's regular right back in the U18s side for both the 2010/11 and 2011/12 campaigns, Alex scored his first reserve goal in January 2012 during a Senior Cup tie against Bedlington Terriers.

Selected for the Welsh U19 side early the following season, a leg injury sidelined him and he was released by United in 2013.

Joining Preston North End on trial, a one year deal followed but Nicholson was to play just once in the first team before moving on to local non-league side Chorley.

Returning to his native North East with Blyth Spartans, Alex joined South Shields before returning to Croft Park.

2019 saw him sign for Gateshead, playing regularly at both full back and in central defence.

A third stint at Blyth Spartans concluded in 2023, when Alex retired due to injury.

1997 Brendan Pearson born, Newcastle.
(2013-18)

Goalkeeper who grew up in Haydon Bridge and was attached to United from the age of ten, accepting a two year scholarship at the club during February 2013.

Deputising for the injured Freddie Woodman, Pearson's U18 debut came in a 2-1 FA Youth Cup victory at Barnsley that December. 

May 2015 saw Pearson make a bow at U21 level as the Magpies were beaten 2-3 by West Bromwich Albion at the Hawthorns.

Loaned to National League side Gateshead for a month the following August without featuring, a further month-long posting to the International Stadium in January 2016.  

And Brendan was one of a crop of young players given their first professional deals during the summer of 2016.

Plagued with injured problems that required surgery on both knees, he made a belated playing return for United's reserve side in early 2018 but was then released.

Joining South Shields but playing just one competitive game, he trained with Mansfield Town, Carlisle United and Rangers in an attempt to find a new club.

A successful trial at Scottish side Morton in early 2019 did lead to him signing an 18 month deal at Cappielow.

However, he failed to make a competitive senior debut after sustaining an ankle injury and left the club that August, later signing for Blyth Spartans.

That also proved to be short-lived and Brendan turned his attentions to working as a personal trainer.

2004 Death of Bob Stokoe, 73. 
(1947-61)

One of our 1950s FA Cup stalwarts. In total, Bob made 288 appearances for the club between 1947 and 1961, including the 1955 FA Cup final success over Manchester City. 

He also managed some other club to success in the same competition in the 1970s.

2025 Death of Alan Shoulder, 71. 
(1978-82)
The diminutive pitman turned professional footballer came to prominence in the Blyth Spartans side that reached the FA Cup Fifth Round in 1978, joining United to form a striking partnership with Peter Withe.


 

What Else?

1896 Chesterfield (a)
4-0 
(3-0)
FA Cup 1st Round 
Wardrope(10,20), Thompson(41), Aitken(52) 
5,000

1902 Small Heath (h)
2-0 
(0-0)
Division One
P21, 22pts, 8th/18 
Carr(62), Veitch(85) 
13,000

1908 West Ham United (h)
2-0 
(0-0)
FA Cup 2nd Round 
Appleyard(75,77)
47,285
The Magpies had an element of good fortune against their Southern League opponents, who lost goalkeeper George Kitchen with a foot injury six minutes after half time.

Former Middlesbrough defender Frank Piercy took over between the posts as the Hammers played with ten men.

1913 Hull City (a)
0-0 
(0-0)
FA Cup 2nd Round 
18,250

1919 Durham City (a)
2-0
(0-0)
Wartime
Booth 2
10,000
A quickfire close-range brace in the second half from Tommy Booth gave United the win in this Northern Victory League game.

Frank Hudspeth had his first half penalty saved by City 'keeper George Patchett and the game was kicked off by the Dean of Durham, Bishop Welldon.

1930 Huddersfield Town (a)
0-2 
(0-0)
Division One
P26, 20pts, 22nd/22 
Magnall(71,77)

14,661

Debuts for Dave Davidson and Joe Devine, as United desperately tried to find a winning formula to lift them from the bottom of Division One.

1932 Southport (n)
9-0 
(4-0)
FA Cup 4th Round Second Replay 
Cape(30,55
), Boyd(33),
J.R.Richardson(35,50
,69), Lang(37), McMenemy(80), Weaver(84) 
19,350 
A remarkable end to the three match tie played at a neutral Hillsborough, where the score was still 0-0 after half an hour. Among the defeated Southport team was former Magpie Jack Little.

1936 Fulham (a)
1-3 
(0-3)
Division Two
P24, 26pts, 11th/22 
Ware(
59) 
Worsley(10)
,
og(Fairhurst)(17),
Smith(44)
30,000
Fulham right-half Albert Barrett played at the behest of his father who had died the night before the game.


Norman Tapken saves a Fulham shot
 

1947 Barnsley (h)
4-2 
(4-0)
Division Two
P28, 36pts, 3rd/22 
Bentley(2), Shackleton(4), Stobbart(20), Wayman(21) 
Asquith(
4-1),
Bennett
(4-2)
40,182

1958 Sunderland (h)
2-2 
(2-0)
Division One
P28, 21pts, 19th/22
Tait(23), Curry(37)
Elliott(67pen), O'Neill(71)
47,739 
A second half revival by the visitors saw them claim a point with goals from Billy Elliott and Alan O'Neill.

1961 Stockport County (h)
4-0 
(1-0)
FA Cup 4th Round 
Woods(25,82),
White(55),
Allchurch(56) 
48,715
 
 
1964 Preston North End (a)
0-3 
(0-2)
Division Two
P28, 29pts, 7th/22 
Dawson(19,66)
Godfrey(29) 
18,982

1969 Manchester City (a)
1-1a
Division One
(P27, 25pts, 13th/22) 
Horsfield(2) 
Owen(32)
30,160 
Arthur Horsfield marked his United debut with an early strike from close range before Bobby Owen levelled just past the half hour mark.

Torrential rain caused referee Corbett to halt proceedings after 41 minutes. United lost the rescheduled match 0-1 the following May.

1975 Middlesbrough (h) 2-1 (0-1)
Division One
P26, 28pts, 13th/20 
Macdonald(9),
Burns(67) 
Hickton(7)
42,514

1978 The replay of our FA Cup Fourth Round tie at Wrexham was postponed and the teams tried again at The Racecourse Ground on the following Monday.

1986 Coventry City (h)
3-2
 (2-1)
Division One
P27, 39pts, 11th/22 
Beardsley(14), Allon(36), Wharton(79) 

R
egis(43), Brazil(63)
16,785 
The jeers that greeted City debutant and former mackem Nick Pickering were replaced by cheers after 14 minutes when Joe Allon set up Peter Beardsley to open the scoring. 

Allon then curled in a beauty before Cyrille Regis pulled one back before half time. Fellow City debutant Alan Brazil capitalised on an Anderson foul-up before Wharton netted a winner at the Gallowgate end.

1992 Oxford United (a)
2-5 
(0-1)
Division Two
P30, 29pts, 23rd/24 
Scott(63), Peacock(67pen)
Foster(40,86), Durnin(61), Simpson(75), Aylott(76)
5,872 
The swirling mists descended on the Manor Ground and neither your correspondent nor Newcastle 'keeper Tommy Wright could see the ball - my excuse was that my hands were over my eyes, but as for Tommy.... 

Rock bottom was reached and full time wasn't greeted by jeering from the away fans, just a numb silence. Terry Wilson debuted, on loan from Nottingham Forest.
Youtube footage is online here

1994 Central defender Kevin Scott left SJP after over eight years with the club, joining Tottenham Hotspur for a fee of £850,000.

1995 Everton (h)
2-0 
(0-0)
Premier League
P26, 48pts, 3rd/22 
Fox(74), Beardsley(80pen) 
34,465
The Toffees ended this Wednesday night game with just nine men, after referee David Elleray dismissed Earl Barrett and Barry Horne. 

Neville Southall was booked for kicking the ball off the spot as Peter Beardsley waited to take a penalty which he netted.
Youtube footage is online here

1998 Aston Villa (a)
1-0 
(0-0)
Premier League
P24, 32pts, 10th/20 
Batty(58) 
38,266 
Kenny Dalglish handed a debut to Andreas Andersson in this Sunday Sky match. However, it was David Batty who made the vital breakthrough.

Without a goal in 17 months, Batty walloped a 20 yarder past Mark Bosnich to give United a first away win in six games, a week after being held 1-1 at Stevenage in the FA Cup.

2000 United's U18s came from 0-1 down at the stadium of plight to force a replay  in the Fifth Round of the FA Youth Cup.

Peter Wright hit the equaliser in front of a 2,917 crowd.

2003 Snow in the stands and around the Riverside stadium saw the postponement of our game at the smoggies just over 24 hours before kick-off.

By matchday though the snow had gone - although Boro were grateful for the postponement due to a lengthy injury list....

No such problems at the stadium of plight though, where the mackems somehow conceded no less than three own goals in seven mad minutes to Charlton Athletic.

2006 Manchester City (a)
0-3
(0-2)
Premiership
P23, 26pts, 15th/20
Riera(14),
Cole(38),
Vassell(62)
42,413

A desperate result and a desperate display for desperate manager, Graeme Souness.

Relegation started be a real threat for a side whose form read:

P   W   D    L    F    A    Pts
6    0    1    5    2   11    1

Just five teams were now below us in the table: Middlesbrough, West Brom, Portsmouth, Birmingham and the mackems.

An awful showing at the City of Manchester Stadium saw us tumble to our joint worst result of the season and it proved to be the end for Souness, jettisoned hours later.
NUFC.com match report


2009 mackems (h)
1-1
(0-1)
Premier League
P15, 24pts, 15th/20
Ameobi(69pen)
Cisse(32)
52,084

Shola Ameobi reached a half century of Toon goals, saving his side from what would have been a catastrophic double derby defeat.

Also taking credit for the point was referee Howard Webb for his penalty award and Magpie double agent Michael Chopra, who blew an easy chance to win it late on.

NUFC.com match report


2010
Newcastle completed a further signing, hours before the transfer window closed. In the market for a striker, a permanent deal was completed for Coventry City's Leon Best.

2011
An eventful reserve fixture to Bolton saw United trail 0-4 at half-time, despite the Trotters being down to ten men.

Sammy Ameobi, Brad Inman and Adam Campbell reduced the arrears but the Trotters held out for the victory.
NUFC.com match report


2012 Blackburn Rovers (a)
2-0
(1-0)
Premier League
P23, 39pts, 5th/20
og(Dann)(12), Obertan(90+3)
20,817
Lady Luck returned to guide us to victory on a chilly night in Lancashire, as United climbed to fifth in the table.

Alan Pardew's side were boosted by a deflected goal when Ryan Taylor's effort was going wide before Scott Dann's inadvertent boot wrong-footed 'keeper Paul Robinson. 

Tim Krul saved a David Dunn penalty just before half-time after Danny Simpson was penalised for a clumsy challenge on Anthony Modeste and Leon Best hit his own bar with a header when attempting to clear a corner.

With a Rovers leveller looking inevitable, Peter Lovenkrands set Gabriel Obertan away, drilling his shot home to win it.

NUFC.com match report

2014 mackems (h)
0-3
(0-2)
Premier League
P24, 37pts, 8th/20
Borini(19pen), Johnson(23), Colback(80)
52,280
The 150th competitive Tyne-wear derby ended in a deserved defeat for United, as the mackems made it three successive wins over their deadliest rivals for the first time in ninety years.


Luuk De Jong debuted from the bench at half time, but it was future Magpie Jack Colback who found the net after the break to deepen the misery around SJP. 

NUFC.com match report


2017 Queen's Park Rangers (h) 2-2 (1-1)
Championship
P28, 59pts, 2nd/24
Shelvey(1), Ritchie(54)
Washington(44),
og(Clark)(90)

47,909

Ciaran Clark inadvertently robbed his side of victory in the final minute, as QPR twice came from behind to take a point.

Clark had a night to forget, having played for 70 minutes with a bad cut over his left eye after a clash of heads with Jamie Mackie.

But he appeared to have battled through the injury before inexplicably flicking a harmless cross from SJP old boy Kazenga LuaLua over Karl Darlow and into the Leazes End net.

NUFC.com match report


2020 Norwich City (h)
0-0
(0-0)
Premier League
P25, 31pts, 12th/20
52,204
Following a 0-0 home draw with Oxford United in the FA Cup a week earlier, it finished scoreless once again at SJP.

Former favourite Tim Krul kept a clean sheet on his first playing return, but in truth he and the Championship bound Canaries were rarely threatened.

All three January transfer arrivals (Nabil Bentaleb, Valentino Lazaro and Danny Rose) featured for the home side.
NUFC.com match report


2021 Transfer deadline saw midfielder Joe Willock secured on loan from Arsenal and
full back DeAndre Yedlin sold to Turkish Super Lig side Galatasaray.

2023
Manchester United's victory over Nottingham Forest confirmed that the Red Devils would face Newcastle at Wembley in the Carabao Cup Final.

2025 Fulham (a)
1-2
(1-0)
Premier League
P24, 41pts, 5th/20
J.Murphy(37)
Jiminez(62), Muniz(83)
52,173

Despite leading through a goal from Jacob Murphy on his 200th game for the club, the Magpies suffered back-to-back home defeats for the first time since 2023.
NUFC.com match report