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Manchester City 2
Carabao Cup Semi-final first leg
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Tuesday 13th January
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The sales period ends at 2pm this coming Friday.
Toon fans are housed in the South Stand upper tier.
Carabao Cup:
Blue Toon
Newcastle 0 Manchester City 2

Match action is online
Newcastle's grip on the Carabao Cup significantly slackened on
Tuesday, after
they conceded two second half goals without reply in the Semi-final first leg at St.James' Park.
Unbeaten in their last thirteen league and cup home games, United
almost made a perfect start when Yoane Wissa met Jacob Murphy's
cross from the right, but sent his shot over the goal protected by
visiting custodian James Trafford.
The remainder of the opening period passed with neither side able to
apply sustained pressure and City attempts to gain an advantage
including a ploy of goading Joelinton - which bore fruit when he was
tempted into a yellow card.
What proved to be the home side's best passage of play came in the
early stages of the second half, culminating in Trafford clawing
away Wissa's goalbound effort and Bruno rattling a City goalpost
with his snap shot seconds later.
Things soon took a turn for the worse though, Eddie Howe's side a
man short as Jacob Ramsey waiting to return after treatment when
Jeremy Doku's left wing centre was helped on by Bernado Silva and
finished by Antoine Semenyo.
Semenyo - who wouldn't have been eligible to play until this
season's divisive rule change - looked to have added further insult
to injury when touching in a 63rd minute corner, only for an
elongated VAR review to conclude that Erling Haaland strayed offside
and the goal didn't stand.
The remainder of the game saw United unsuccessfully strive to wipe
out the one goal deficit, the effort expended in what in time terms
amounted four games in seven days not three unsurprisingly taking a
toll.
A Sandro Tonali shot soon after flew narrowly wide
and fellow substitute Nick Woltemade was twice agonisingly close to
converting crosses as the minutes ticked by. The contribution of
Anthony Elanga on his return from injury cannot be expressed in
positive terms. Words fail frankly.
City sought to take advantage of the home side's desire to level and
Pope did well to deny Haaland, but was powerless when Rayan Cherki
steered home a low shot in the eighth minute of nine added on -
mostly for the VAR inquest.
That killer second strike sucked the air out of the stadium, turning
the away leg from an unlikely but theoretically achievable mission
into something akin to fantasy football.
What is in all probability a futile exercise will still require a
full-strength side to be fielded at the Etihad though: to do
anything less than that would risk a walloping.
Quite what that best XI will look like by then is anyone's guess;
with the little matter of games against Wolves, PSV, Villa, PSG and
Liverpool before returning to a ground where we've lost 11 on the
bounce and not scored in any of our last seven visits since DeAndre
Yedlin in 2018.
More to follow....
Team: Pope, L.Miley, Hall, Thiaw, Botman, Joelinton,
Guimaraes (Trippier 87), Ramsey (Tonali 69), Gordon (Elanga 69),
J.Murphy (Barnes 45+2), Wissa (Woltemade 69).
Subs n/u: A.Murphy, Neave, Ramsdale, Willock.
Booked: Joelinton, Guimaraes, Trippier, Tonali.
MCFC: Trafford, Nunes (Lewis 62), Ake (Ait-Nouri 88),
Khusanov, Alleyne, O'Reilly (Rodri 62), Silva, Foden (Reijnders
62), Doku (Cherki 77), Semenyo, Haaland.
Subs n/u: Donnarumma, Gray, McAidoo, Mukasa.
Booked: O'Reilly, Nunes, Silva, Lewis.
Goals: Semenyo 53, Cherki 90+8
Crowd: 51,392
Referee: Chris Kavanagh - third Toon posting of the season - all at SJP - for the official who was born in
Ashton-under-Lyne. Overseeing our 1-0 PL victory over Wolves,
he returned for the 2-0 Carabao Cup conquest of Spurs.
Kavanagh also took charge of Newcastle's last League Cup
victory over Manchester City, at SJP in September 2023.
VAR: Stuart Attwell - who refereed United's 2-0 League
Cup success away at Manchester City back in October 2014.
Eddie Howe said:
"We're still alive, still in there fighting.
"We won by this scoreline
(2-0)
at Arsenal last year and felt the tie was still very much alive. If
we can get the next goal we're still very much in it.
On squad shortcomings:
"Defensively we're really
stretched. We're pinning our hopes on Dan (Burn) being back
pretty soon. That would give us a massive lift and, of course, the
transfer market is still available to us.
"We don't think Jacob's (Murphy) injury is serious. But of
course, we're waiting to see the full extent. He's had a hamstring
problem for a couple of weeks. He's had two scans that have come
back clear, so we're not quite sure what's going on with him."
On Yoane Wissa's early miss:
"Looking back with
hindsight, you'd say that's potentially a big turning point. We
wanted to get the crowd fully into the match. Manchester City want
to do the opposite by retaining the ball and calm the crowd down,
also it's always that dynamic by the two teams.
"Yoane's a top player. He's still finding his very best level after
a long time injured. Maybe in a couple more weeks that might've gone
in.
"All I can look at is the effort
levels of the players, and I think considering Saturday's efforts
that we gave against Bournemouth, that was a great effort from the
guys against the worst side that could expose that fatigue."
On
conceding the second goal:
"It's a body blow but not fatal at the moment. We're still in there
fighting. I think maybe a bit of naivety with a minute to go on the
clock, that we're still trying to chase a goal.
"In that moment, we needed to defend after we got our structure
wrong from that position, and we got punished.
"I think the lads gave everything today under difficult
circumstances after the extra time on Saturday (against
Bournemouth in the FA Cup). There was a bit of fatigue in our
performance, but I can't fault the players."
On Antoine Semenyo being
eligible to play:
"I don't think bitter is the
right word, I think the rules are the rules. They're there, I don't
think I can focus on that too much.
"I'd probably like to focus more
on the fact we had 10 men when they scored their first goal because
I just don't get that.
"JJ's (Jacob Ramsey) gone
down with a head injury, he gets an elbow in the head and we get
punished for that. I don't see that that's right."
On City's disallowed goal:
"It's not that I don't care. I'm pleased that it's ruled out. I've
got no opinion because I haven't seen it again."
Stats:
Newcastle's 2-0 away success in October 2014
remains our only league or cup victory at the Eithad in 22 visits.
Were United to repeat that score during 90 minutes in
the Semi-final second leg, then 30 minutes extra time would be
played. The tie would then be go to penalties if required.
NUFC v MCFC in the League Cup - all-time:
1975/76 F lost 1-2 (Wembley) Gowling
1994/95 R4 drew 1-1 (Maine Road) Jeffrey
1994/95 R4 replay lost 0-2 (SJP)
2013/14 R4 lost 0-2 (SJP)
2014/15 R4 won 2-0 (Etihad) Aarons, Sissoko
2023/24 R3 won 1-0 (SJP) Isak
2025/26 SF
lost first leg 0-2 (SJP then Etihad)
The black and whites have won all three of the previous
semi-finals they have contested, but this is the first
when they've not enjoyed second leg home advantage:
1975/76
Spurs: lost 0-1 (a), won 3-1 (h)
2022/23 Southampton: won 1-0 (a), won 2-1 (h)
2024/25 Arsenal: won 2-0 (a), won 2-0 (h)
2025/26 Manchester City: lost 0-2 (h) then (a)
Citizens in Toon - PL era:
2025/26 Lost 0-2
2025/26 Won 2-1 Barnes 2
2024/25 Drew 1-1 Gordon (pen)
2023/24 Lost 2-3 Isak, Gordon
2023/24 Won 1-0 Isak (LC)
2022/23 Drew 3-3 Almiron, Wilson, Trippier
2021/22 Lost 0-4
2020/21 Lost 3-4 Krafth, Joelinton (pen), Willock
2019/20 Lost 0-2 (FAC)
2019/20 Drew 2-2 Willems, Shelvey
2018/19 Won 2-1 Rondon, Ritchie (pen)
2017/18 Lost 0-1
2015/16 Drew 1-1 Anita
2014/15 Lost 0-2
2013/14 Lost 0-2
2013/14 Lost 0-2 (LC)
2012/13 Lost 1-3 Ba
2011/12 Lost 0-2
2010/11 Lost 1-3 Carroll
2008/09 Drew 2-2 Ameobi, og(Dunne)
2007/08 Lost 0-2
2006/07 Lost 0-1
2005/06 Won 1-0 Owen
2004/05 Won 4-3 Robert, Shearer, Elliott, Bellamy
2003/04 Won 3-0 Shearer 2, Ameobi
2002/03 Won 2-0 Shearer, Bellamy
2001/02 Won 1-0 Solano (FAC)
2000/01 Lost 0-1
1995/96 Won 3-1 Ferdinand 2, Beardsley
1994/95 Drew 0-0
1994/95 Won 3-1 Gillespie 2, Beresford (FA)
1994/95 Lost 0-2 (LC)
1993/94 Won 2-0 Cole 2
Carabao Cup Semi-finals:
Tue 13.01.2026:
Newcastle 0-2 Manchester City
Wed 14.01.2026:
Chelsea v Arsenal (8pm) Sky
Tue 03.02.2026:
Arsenal v Chelsea (8pm) ITV
Wed 04.02.2026:
Manchester City v Newcastle (8pm) Sky
Update:
Training ground claim
Tuesday's Mail newspaper carried an exclusive that
the Magpies are set to formally announce the location of
their eagerly-awaited training ground as Woolsington.
The site near Newcastle Airport will reportedly be developed
at an estimated cost of £200m, with work set to begin this
year and a two year timescale for completion.
Woolsington Hall and the surrounding grounds were first
earmarked for club use over 30 years ago, then-Magpies
Chairman purchasing the site for a proposed Academy.
It's unclear who currently owns the proposed site, which was
at one point earmarked for housing development.
PLIC:
Beaten again
Newcastle U21s 0
Benfica B
5
Newcastle U21s concluded their Premier League International
Cup participation at Whitley Park on Tuesday afternoon with
a third defeat in four group stage games.
The Portuguese side recorded a 5-1 success at the same venue last October in the UEFA
U19 Youth League and dominated a managerless Magpies side
once again.
Ahead after 10 minutes when Olivio Tome fired into the roof
of the net, Benfica then doubled their lead thanks to a 20th
minute header from Leandro Martins.
Livewire attacker Goncalo Moreira caused United all sorts of
problems in the U19 meeting and took just six minutes after
arriving from the bench to fire his side further ahead.
Moreira then netted the rebound after fellow substitute
Francisco Silva's header hit the bar on 85 minutes, before
Silva himself rounded off the scoring with a close range
header in time added on.
Team: Ad.Harrison, C.Thompson, Charlton, McArthur,
Pivas, Finneran (Munda 60), Shahar (Watts 46), Alabi (M.Miley
27), Wooster (Park 60), Al.Harrison (Fitzgerald 76),
Ferreira.
Subs n/u: Taylor, Hutchison.
Referee: Jacob Viera
FA Cup:
Villans
test set
Newcastle's reward for defeating Bournemouth is a Fourth
Round away tie against Premier League rivals Aston Villa,
which will be played on or around Saturday February
14th.
That follows United's Premier League visit to Spurs on
Tuesday 10th, before a possible Champions League first leg
playoff game on Tuesday 17th or Wednesday 18th.
(Villa host Brighton in the PL on Wednesday 11th and will
either have a free week after facing us or be in Europa
League play-off action on Thursday 19th).
Fourth Round draw:
Arsenal v Wigan Athletic
Aston Villa v Newcastle
Birmingham City v Leeds United
Burnley v Mansfield Town
Burton Albion v West Ham
Grimsby Town v Wolves
Hull City v Chelsea
Liverpool v Brighton & Hove Albion
Macclesfield v Brentford
Manchester City v Salford/Swindon Town
Norwich City v West Bromwich Albion
Oxford United v mackems
Port Vale v Bristol City
Southampton v Leicester City
Stoke City v Fulham
Wrexham v Ipswich Town
As per the Third Round, there are no replays.
Villa's last FA Cup home tie came against Cardiff City in
2025 , when the Bluebirds were allocated 6,500 places.
Newcastle's most recent visit to Villa Park ended in a 0-0
draw on the opening day of the Premier League season, with
the return game scheduled at SJP later this month.
The last FA Cup meeting of these two sides came in the Third
Round during January 2001, when the Magpies lost the replay
0-1 away following a 1-1 draw on Tyneside.
The three FA Cup pairings previous to that all came in
seasons when Newcastle reached the final - two of the three
seeing the sides actually contest the final.
Villans v Magpies - FA Cup:
2000/01 lost 0-1 (a) R3R
2000/01 drew 1-1 (h) R3
1951/52 won 4-2 (h) R3
1923/24 won 2-0 (n) F
1904/05 lost 0-2 (n) F
1896/97 lost 0-5 (a) R2
1894/95 lost 1-7 (a) R1
(United also played at Villa Park in the FA Cup against
Charlton Athletic, losing a Semi-final 0-4 in 1946/47).
Toon @ Villans - last 10:
2025/26 drew 0-0
2024/25 lost 1-4 Schar
2023/24 won 3-1 Schar 2, og(Moreno)
2022/23 lost 0-3
2021/22 lost 0-2
2020/21 lost 0-2
2019/20 lost 0-2
2016/17 drew 1-1 og(Elphick) (Ch)
2015/16 drew 0-0
2014/15 drew 0-0
Update:
Bantams take two
League One side Bradford City have completed loan deals taking
Magpies duo Harrison
Ashby and Joe White to Valley Parade for the
remainder of the season.
Despite featuring in Newcastle's 25 man PL squad, full back
Ashby hasn't played senior football this season, following loans
at Swansea City in 2023/24 and QPR in 2024/25.
This will be the sixth temporary departure from Tyneside for
midfielder White, following stints with Hartlepool United,
Exeter City, Crewe Alexandra, MK Dons and Leyton Orient - the
latter ending in recent days but blighted by injury.
Update:
Botman's birthday gift
From NUFC, Monday:
Newcastle United defender Sven Botman has
signed a new long-term contract with the club.
The 26-year-old, who moved to St. James’ Park from French side
Lille in 2022, has extended his stay with the Magpies until summer
2030.
Sven has featured 17 times in all competitions so far this
season, with Saturday’s FA Cup victory over Bournemouth taking his
tally to 93 appearances for the club.
Sven said: “I’m really happy to sign this contract. This club
has given me so much in the last three-and-a-half years.
“I’ve grown as a person and as a player here and I feel like I
have so much more to give in the long term. That’s why both parties
are really happy with this decision and I’m looking forward to
what’s coming in the future here.”
Newcastle United head coach Eddie Howe added: “We’re delighted
that Sven has committed his long-term future to the club. He has
been an outstanding player for us since he joined and I firmly
believe there’s more to come from him.
“Sven has a strong mentality and work ethic, which is clear
every time he trains or plays. We value his presence on and off the
pitch and l’m really pleased to see his long-term future secured
here.”
Newcastle United Sporting Director Ross Wilson said: “Sven is
not only an important player on the pitch, but also a top
professional and a hugely respected member of our squad.
“With Sven’s previous contract due to expire at the end of
next season, it’s fantastic that we’ve secured his future here. I
know Eddie and the players are equally thrilled.
“Sven feels settled in Newcastle, both in the city and within
our squad, and we’re all excited to continue with him in our ranks.”
Had to come to London:
Gerry & Sewell (a)
Update: for any NUFC members/season ticket holders yet to
book up, the last remaining seats can be purchased with a discount
by entering the code NEWFC at checkout.
Following a successful run at Newcastle's Theatre Royal, "Gerry & Sewell"
hit the Aldwych Theatre in London's West End until January 24th.
Tickets are on sale
now online
here
Filmed as "Purely Belter", Jamie Eastlake's stage adaptation
of Jonathan Tulloch's book, "The Season Ticket" tells the
tale of two Toon fans
and a quest for their holy grail of NUFC season tickets, despite being
totally skint....
FA Cup:
Whole lotta glove!
Newcastle 3
Bournemouth
3
(Newcastle win 7-6 on pens aet)

Match action
Match report
Departure:
Lawrence stands down
Following Friday's 0-1 home loss to Boro in PL2,
Newcastle confirmed on Sunday morning that U21 Lead Coach
Adam Lawrence had left the club with immediate effect.
The former Manchester United U18 Coach was appointed in
succession to Diarmuid O'Carroll back in August, overseeing
two victories in six league outings but watching his side
fail to score in any of their last six games in all
competitions.
Robbie Stockdale will take charge of the U21s until further
notice, starting with Tuesday's Premier League International
Cup tie against Benfica.
Stockdale arrived on Tyneside in February 2025 as assistant
to O'Carroll, briefly acting as interim coach following his
exit and then working as Lawrence's number two.
PL2:
Second string setback
Newcastle U21s 0
Boro U21s
1
Match report
Departure:
Bairns take Ben
Scottish Premiership side Falkirk have completed the
permanent signing of Newcastle reserve forward Ben
Parkinson for an undisclosed figure.
The 20 year-old signed a two and a half year contract, debuting from the bench in a 2-0
victory at St.Mirren on Saturday.
England youth international "Parky" came through United's
academy to make his reserve bow in 2022. Several senior
friendly appearances were then followed by what was his sole
first team outing - coming off the bench in a 0-2 Premier
League loss at Bournemouth in November 2023
An ankle issue restricted his availability for last season
but he ended as U21s top scorer with 12 in all competitions.
A broken bone in his foot then blighted the current campaign
for Ben, delayed his involvement until last November.
Premier League:
Just love it!
Newcastle 4
Leeds United
3
Match action
Match report
Update:
Loan lads
Harrison Ashby/Joe White (Bradford City):
Cardiff City (h) League One, Saturday.
Antonio Cordero (Cadiz)
A 3-2 home win over Gijon in La Liga 2 on Friday came with Antonio
a 64th minute replacement when Cadiz led 2-0.
Matt Targett (Middlesbrough):
After recent appearances at centre half, Matt returned to left
back at Fulham in the FA Cup on Saturday. He lasted 86 minutes
of a 3-1 loss.
Changes in the competition rules mean that were he to be
recalled from loan, Targett could play in the FA Cup.
Joe Brayson (Morpeth Town):
Saturday saw the striker net the first goal of his loan spell
with the Highwaymen, giving them a half time lead away at I
lkeston in the NPL Premier Division.
Sadly Morpeth ended up on the end of a 1-3 reverse.
Travis Hernes (Groningen):
Back with the seniors after gaining match fitness with the U21s,
Travis was an unused substitute on Saturday in a 0-0 home draw
against NAC Breda in the Eredivisie.
Trevan Sanusi (Lorient):
Saturday brought a 3- win at Hauts Lyonnais in the French Cup
with winger Trevan completing the first 61 minutes.
Odysseas Vlachodimos (Seville):
The 'keeper kept his place for Monday night's 0-1 home loss at
home to Celta Vigo in La Liga.
Premier League:
Wolves (a)
Premier League basement dwellers Wolves host United at
Molineux on Sunday at 2pm, live on Sky Sports.
Following a 1-0 success on Tyneside last September, Eddie Howe's
side have the opportunity of a second PL win double this season.
They have already taken six points off Burnley.
This will be the 22nd time that the two clubs have faced each other
in the PL, with Newcastle scoring at least one goal in each of the
previous 21 meetings.
Team: Tino Livramento, Fabian Schar and Dan Burn remain out,
with updates on availability of Jacob Murphy, William Osula, Jamaal
Lascelles and Emil Krafth awaited.
Assuming he features, Lewis Miley will complete his half century of
Premier League appearances.
Coral rate this game as follows:
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The draw 3/1
WWFC win 10/3
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WWFC: Toti Gomes, Leon Chiwome, Jean Bellegarde and Marshall
Munetsi miss out but Emmanuel Agbadou has returned following AFCON
duty with Ivory Coast.
Following 11 successive PL defeats, Wolves took five points from
their last three games: 1-1 draws at Manchester United and Everton
book-ending a 3-0 home win over West Ham.
Saturday saw them beat Shrewsbury Town 6-1 at Molineux in the FA
Cup. Norwegian striker and alleged Toon transfer target Jorgen
Strand Larsen registered a hat-trick and now has six goals this
season, although just one in the PL.
18 year old winger Mateus Mane has scored in his last two PL
appearances. Portuguese-born, the England youth international found
the net in an U18 Premier League game against Newcastle less than a
year ago.
Manager Rob Edwards previously faced United when boss of Luton Town,
guiding them to a 4-4 draw at Gallowgate and a 1-0 home win at
Kenilworth Road in the 2023/24 season.
Referee: Sam Barrott - second Toon appointment of the season for
the Yorkshire whistler, following the 2-1 Premier League home
conquest of Manchester City.
VAR: Paul Tierney
UK TV: Live on Sky Sports
The game will be on live at WonderBar in The Gate.
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Metro: No scheduled disruptions
Rail:
Scheduled disruptions are online
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Stats:
Mags @ Molineux - PL era:
2024/25 Won 2-1 Schar, Barnes
2023/24 Drew 2-2 Wilson 2 (1pen)
2022/23 Drew 1-1 Saint-Maximin)
2021/22 Lost 1-2 Hendrick
2020/21 Drew 1-1 J.Murphy
2019/20 Drew 1-1 Almiron
2018/19 Drew 1-1 Hayden
2011/12 Won 2-1 Ba, Gutierrez
2010/11 Drew 1-1 Carroll
2003/04 Drew 1-1 Shearer
Latest PL fixtures:
Sat 17.01.2026:
Manchester United v Manchester City (12.30pm) Sky
Chelsea v Brentford (3pm)
Leeds United v Fulham (3pm)
Liverpool v Burnley (3pm)
Sunderland v Crystal Palace (3pm)
Spurs v West Ham (3pm)
Nottingham Forest v Arsenal (5.30pm) TNT
Sun 18.01.2026:
Wolves v Newcastle (2pm) Sky
Aston Villa v Everton (4.30pm) Sky
Mon 19.01.2026:
Brighton v Bournemouth (8pm) Sky
2025/26:
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Champions League:
PSV Eindhoven
(h)
Wednesday sees Newcastle in Champions League action, with the
penultimate one of their eight
first phase ties bringing last season's Dutch league winners to
Tyneside.
It's an 8pm kick-off.
The Magpies have 10 points from their opening six games, placing
them 12th in the 36 team league. The top eight qualify and the next
16 advance to a two-legged playoff -teams finishing ninth to 16th
seeded in that playoff and enjoying home advantage in the second
leg.
With two games left, five top eight finishers are confirmed.
Hat sellers Football Bobbles will have a stall outside the Trent House pub from 5pm. Card payments accepted.
Team: To follow.
PSV:
To follow.
Ahead of their visit to Gallowgate, PSV visit Fortuna Sittard in the
Eredivisie on Saturday. Peter Bosz's side sit 13 points clear at the
top of the table and have won 16 of their 18 league games, drawing
one and losing the other.
Six Champions League fixtures have brought them eight points,
leaving them 21st in the table.
At home they lost 1-3 to Union SG, thumped Napoli 6-2 and went down
by the odd goal in five to Atletico Madrid. On the road, they drew
1-1 at Bayer Leverkusen and Olympiakos and memorably beat Liverpool
4-1 at Anfield.
Since a 2-3 loss at Go Ahead Eagles last March, PSV have remained
unbeaten away from home in all competitions - a run that currently
stands at 18 matches.
Referee: tbc
VAR: tbc
UK TV: Live on TNT Sports
The tie will be on live at WonderBar in The Gate,
with DJ Mad Mick on stage beforehand.
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UK Radio: Live on talkSPORT 2
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
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Stats:
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
2025/26 Barcelona lost 1-2
2025/26 Benfica won 3-0
2025/26 Bilbao won 2-0
Dutch sides @ SJP - competitive games:
1968/69 Feyenoord won 4-0 (FC)
1997/98 PSV Eindhoven lost 0-2
(CL)
2002/03 Feyenoord lost 0-1 (CL)
2003/04 NAC Breda won 5-0 (UE)
2003/04 PSV Eindhoven won 2-1 (UE)
2004/05 Heerenveen won 2-1 (UE)
2006/07 AZ Alkmaar won 4-2 (EL)
2025/26:
Senior Cup latest
Northumberland Senior Cup Second Round:
Newcastle Benfield
0-0 Morpeth Town (4-2 pens)
??.??.2026
Whitley Bay v North Shields
22.01.2026
Newcastle University v Alnwick Town
03.02.2026
Heaton Stannington v Blyth Town
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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€50 or less.
Fixtures:
Fri 16.01.2026 U21s
v mackems (a) @ academy of plight, 1pm.
PL2.
Sat 17.01.2026 U18s v Liverpool (h)
@ Little Benton, 11am. U18 Premier League.
Sun 18.01.2026 Wolves (a) @
Molineux, 2pm.
Premier League.
SOLD OUT.
Allocation 3,000
(Digital tickets). Live on Sky
Sports.
Wed 21.01.2026 PSV Eindhoven (Netherlands) (h) @ SJP, 8pm.
CL League stage game 7.
ST fwding/resale now.
Live on
tbc.
Thu 22.01.2026 U18s v Crystal Palace (h)
@ Whitley Park, 7pm. FA Youth Cup Fourth Round.
Sat 24.01.2026 U18s v Leeds United (h)
@ Little Benton, Noon. U18 Premier League.
Sun 25.01.2026 Aston Villa (h)
@ SJP, 2pm. Premier League.
ST fwding/resale now.
Live on
Sky
Sports.
Wed 28.01.2026 PSG (France) (a)
@ Parc des Princes, 9pm local
time. CL League stage game 8.
SOLD OUT.
Allocation 2,000 (Digital tickets). Live on
tbc.
Fri 30.01.2026 U21s
v Wolves (h) @ Whitley Park, 7pm.
PL2.
Sat 31.01.2026 U18s v Manchester City (h)
@ MCFC Academy, 12.30pm. U18 Premier League.
Sat 31.01.2026 Liverpool (a) @ Anfield, 8pm. Premier League.
SOLD OUT.
Allocation 3,000 tbc. (Digital tickets).
Live on
TNT
Sports.
Wed 04.02.2026 Manchester City (a) @
Etihad Stadium, 8pm. Carabao Cup Semi-final second
leg. Seat selections close Fri
16.01.2026, 2pm. Allocation: tbc.
£25
adults, £15
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(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.
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Live on
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Sports.
Tue
10.02.2026 Spurs (a) @ Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, 7.30pm. Premier League.
Seat selections closed.
Allocation 3,000 tbc. (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.
???
??.02.2026 Aston Villa (a) @ Villa Park, KO tbc. FA Cup Fourth Round.
Ticket details awaited.
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, 12.30pm or 8pm. Premier League.
ST applications open Mon
19.01.2026, 2pm, close Tue 20.01.2026, 2pm. Seat selections open Wed 21.01.2026,
2pm, close Fri 23.01.2026. 2pm.
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Live on
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Sports.
Sun 24.05.2026 PL ends.
NUFC live on TV (all UK times):
Sun 18.01.2026 Wolves (a) 2pm
Sky
Wed 21.01.2026 PSV (h) 8pm
TNT
Sun 25.01.2026 Aston Villa (h) 2pm
Sky
Wed 28.01.2026 PSG (a) 8pm
TNT
Sat 31.01.2026
Liverpool (a) 8pm
TNT
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 21.02.2026 Man C (a) 12.30/8pm TNT*
* 8pm
if either
club have a CL away playoff on Wed
18.02.2026. If not, it's 12.30pm.
(PL Selections made to Mon 01.03.2026)
Live PL TV release dates:
Mar by Wed 21.01.2026
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:
(all UK times)
L7: Wed 21.01.2026 PSV (h) 8pm
L8: Wed 28.01.2026 PSG (a) 8pm
(PO1: Tue 17.02.2026 / Wed 18.02.2026)
(PO2: Tue 24.02.2026 / Wed 25.02.2026)
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)
FA Cup:
R4: Sat 14.02.2026 tbc Aston Villa (a)
R5: Sat 07.03.2026
QF: Sat 04.04.2026
SF: Sat 25.04.2026
F: Sat 16.05.2026 (Wembley)
U17 Premier League Cup:
Quarter final draw awaited - Blackburn Rovers, Crystal Palace, Leicester
City, Liverpool, NUFC, Southampton, West Bromwich Albion and West
Ham involved.
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)
Winter transfer window:
Thu 01.01.2026-Mon 02.02.2026 @ tbc
2026/27 PL season:
Sat 22.08.2026
Match Week 1
Sun 30.05.2027
Match Week 38
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2025/26
International breaks:
23.03-31.03.2026
11.06-19.07.2026 World Cup Finals
WCPO semi-finals:
Italy v Northern Ireland
Poland v Albania
Slovakia v Kosovo
Czech Republic v Ireland
Wales v Bosnia and Herzegovina
Ukraine v Sweden
Turkey v Romania
Denmark v North Macedonia
Finals:
Wales or
Bosnia v Italy or Northern Ireland
Ukraine or Sweden v Poland or Albania
Slovakia or Kosovo v Turkey or Romania
Czech or Ireland v Denmark or N.Macedonia
SFs: Thu 26.03.2026
F: Tue 31.03.2026.
Confederations play offs:
DR Congo play the winners of
New Caledonia versus Jamaica, while Iraq face either Bolivia or
Surinam. The two winning sides both qualify for the World Cup
Finals.
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.
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Whoops, He did it Again... |
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From Google, not that Freddie
Fletcher...

(John Kirkpatrick)
From US website CNET:
"Harvey Barnes hit a hat-trick in Newcastle's entertaining
4-3 win over Leeds."
Our Brazilian duo may care to differ...
What's this all about then?
Click here
for a rambling explanation of sorts....
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Born Or Died:
1950 Billy Coulson born, Newcastle.
(1971-73)
Attacking midfielder/striker who began his career with Consett
before moving on to fellow non-leaguers North Shields in 1970.
By September 1971 Billy had joined United and after impressing in the reserves,
was selected for a Texaco Cup tie against Derby County at SJP in December of
that year.
United lost that game 2-3 and Coulson was sidelined soon after by cartilage
trouble. Recovering fitness and returning to the Central League side, he was
later named as substitute in the First Division but never brought on for his
senior debut.
Joning Southend United for a fee of £10,000 in October 1973, Billy also had
loan spells with both Aldershot Town and Huddersfield Town before a move to
Darlington in 1976.
Returning to North Shields, he tried his luck with Hong Kong Rangers in 1978
and then moved to Australia, playing for Melbourne- based Frankston City along
with fellow ex-Mags Paddy Lowery and Bob Noble.
Forced into retirement by a knee problem, Coulson subsequently relocated to
Newcastle, New South Wales.
1958 Death of Bill Appleyard.
(1903-08)
United's battering ram of the early 1900's averaged better than a goal every
other game, many of these involving the opposing goalkeeper being propelled
into the net, still clutching the ball....

1968 Ruel Fox
born, Ipswich.
(1994-95)

Occasionally inspired, often underwhelming winger signed from
Norwich City at a club record fee of £2.25m in Feb 1994.
Within a month however Newcastle had broken that transfer record, paying £2.7m
for QPR defender Darren Peacock.
Fox's stay on Tyneside was brief however, as he struggled to hold down a
regular starting place, especially after David Ginola's arrival in the summer
of 1995.
Ossie Ardiles made his former club an offer we couldn't refuse in October 1995,
taking Fox to Spurs for a fee of £4.2m.
A return to Tyneside with Spurs in October 1997 then saw him make the headlines
for the wrong reasons, he and fellow ex-Magpie Les Ferdinand arriving on the
field after the second half had kicked off - having managed to lock themselves
in the toilets of the away dressing room!
David Ginola was again to frustrate Fox, as the Frenchman followed him to White
Hart Lane and contributed to his departure for West Bromwich Albion in 2000 -
although Ruel been regularly linked with moves elsewhere for some years.
Fox was released by the Baggies in 2002 after losing the pace that had allowed
him to beat defenders, working in the media briefly.
Various low-key comebacks followed, reportedly training with Southend United, scouting for the Montserrat national side and a
taking player/coach role at Whitton United back in his native Suffolk.
Also involved with a restaurant in Ipswich, Fox coached on Suffolk
College's Sporting Excellence course, served as chairman of non-league Whitton
United and became a personal trainer at his own Boot Camp.

1986 Yohan Cabaye born, Tourcoing, France. (2011-14)

Midfielder who was recruited from reigning French League
Champions OSC Lille at a claimed cost of £4.5m in June 2011.
A one club man until that point, Cabaye had joined Lille at the age of 12 and
played over 250 first team games since his debut during the 2004/05 season.
The French international took his United bow in an ill-fated pre-season
friendly at Darlington and then made his competitive debut in the home draw
with Arsenal.
Partnering Cheick Tiote in Alan Pardew's first-choice central midfield pairing
after Joey Barton's departure, Yohan posted a series of consistent performances
and struck a fine winner against Wigan in October 2011 to open his United
account.
Netting with a fine free kick in his next outing at Blackburn in the League
Cup, the same Gallowgate End goal that he'd scored at against Wigan was then
punished with a memorable free kick against Manchester United that he crashed
home via the bar.
Appearing in three of France's four games at Euro 2012, Yohan struck his first
senior international goal during a 2-0 victory over Ukraine in Donetsk.
Making an indifferent start to the following season, Yohan's first goal of the
season then gave his side the lead away to the mackems in a game that ended
1-1.
Drilling a fine effort home at Anfield in another 1-1 draw, he was revealed to
have been playing with an abdominal injury and underwent surgery in November
2012 - missing ten Premier League games before returning at Norwich two months
later.
Premier League strikes against Reading, Aston Villa, Southampton and Stoke City
confirmed that all was well and the close season saw a further raft of
departure stories spew out in the media.
Alleged interest from PSG and Arsenal was most prevalent and United's
preparations for their Monday night season opener away to Manchester City were
disrupted when news of a rejected bid from the Gunners came.
The player was duly excused duty for not being in the right frame of mind to
play and when he did return to action, received a mixed reception from the SJP
crowd in a home win over Fulham in late August.
With the window shut, Cabaye got back down to business and after brilliant
strikes against Everton and Liverpool, it was his goal that brought a first win
against Manchester United at Old Trafford since 1972.
Goals in his next two outings (against Crystal Palace and Stoke) followed,
along with claims of a verbal agreement that he would remain a Newcastle player
for the remainder of a season that he hoped would conclude at the World Cup
Finals in Brazil.
The reality was to be somewhat different however, with two goals in a 3-1 win
at West Ham in mid-January proving to be his farewell gesture to the club.
A move to French League leaders Paris SG was concluded in the closing days of
the January transfer window - amid claims from the player that he'd been
assured a move midway through the season would happen when the August
departure fell through.
Cabaye's sale price remained undisclosed, but a deal done by Joe Kinnear
reputedly failed to deliver maximum value to United - the Director of f****all
leaving his post within days. Another fine mess....
The French return proved to be something of a Paris mismatch however and
despite collecting a chest full of medals for the bare minimum of appearances,
Yohan took his leave in the summer of 2015.
Seeking regular starts to maximise his chances of representing France, the
unlikely destination of Crystal Palace was next - reuniting Cabaye with Alan
Pardew.
It later transpired that the player had hoped for a return to SJP but Newcastle
were uninterested as he fell outside their preferred age range.
Almost inevitably, Cabaye was to the fore as Palace inflicted a crushing 5-1
defeat on United at Selhurst Park in November 2015.
However he was rather less impressive in the return game the following April,
Karl Darlow saving his second half spot kick.
Appearing at Euro 2016, Yohan remained an Eagle for the next two seasons before
becoming a free agent - agreeing a two year deal with Dubai-based Al Nasr in
the UAE Arabian Gulf League.
That ended in early 2019 and Cabaye reappeared some eight months later with St.
Etienne, days after a pre-season game against Newcastle at SJP.
Replacing SJP old boy Remy Cabella, Yohan played alongside former Magpie
Mathieu Debuchy but left following the expiration of his deal in June 2020.
He announced his retirement in February 2021 and joined the PSG Academy, part
of the French delegation who travelled to Tyneside when the two clubs met in
the Champions League and associated UEFA Youth League in October 2023.
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1991 Patrick McLaughlin
born, Larne, Northern Ireland. (2007-11)

Having captained his country at youth level, central midfielder
Paddy joined United in 2007, debuting in the U18 season opener at home to
Crewe.
A reserve team bow followed at North Shields in the Senior Cup the following
January, Paddy putting pen to paper on his first professional deal later in
2008.
Injury limited his reserve appearances but he did gain recognition at
U19 and U21 level for Northern Ireland, along with his fellow Magpie Shane
Ferguson.
Released by Newcastle in 2011, Paddy had at GAIS (Sweden) and Lincoln
City before joining York City, where he won promotion to League Two
after a 2-1 playoff win over Luton Town at Wembley Stadium.
Leaving The Minstermen in 2013 in favour of Grimsby Town,
he later made a loan switch to non-league Harrogate Town.
A three year stint with Gateshead ended when Paddy joined Hartlepool United in
June 2018, returning to York on loan the following January - later
permanently.
Loaned to Kidderminster Harriers during November 2022 before returning to
the Minstermen, October 2025 brought another temporary switch, to Darlington.
1992 Stephen Folan born, Galway, Republic of Ireland. (2008-12)

Defender who came to prominence in his native
Ireland with junior sides Mervue United, Hibernians and Salthill Devon.
Joining United's Academy after a trial on Tyneside, Stephen made his
U18 debut against Derby in September 2008.
And within a month, he'd made his bow in the reserves at left back away to
Wigan.
However Stephen's career was hampered by injury
and he managed just five reserve league starts in both the 2009/10 and 2010/11
campaigns.
Capped by the Republic of Ireland up to U19 level, Folan hit the
headlines on 2011 when disciplined for a night out in Newcastle with fellow
Irish internationals Leon Best and Stephen Ireland on the eve of a home game
against Stoke City.
He was also the subject of a FIFA tribunal, who ruled that Newcastle had to pay
£75,000 in compensation to Mervue and Salthill for his
development.
However a freak training ground accident in November 2011 resulted in a knee
injury which necessitated surgery.
Released by Newcastle in Summer 2012, Folan had trials at both Leeds United and
Rotherham United but was injured during a practice match for the Millers.
Returned to his native Ireland in 2013, a trial with Shamrock Rovers followed before
Stephen joined Limerick.
He later served Sligo Rovers, Cork City, Galway United, Dundalk and Finn Harps.
1994 Alex Baird born, Woonona, Australia.
(2010-12)

Australian-born goalkeeper who began his junior career with
Woonona, moving on play for Balgownie and Macarthur before winning a trial with
Derby County when aged 14.
Moved to England with his family in 2009 after agreeing a contract with the
Rams, he parted company with Derby a year later and joined Newcastle in March
2010.
Becoming United's first-choice U18s 'keeper in the 2011/12 season, Alex also
made his reserve team debut against Ashington in the Northumberland Senior Cup
in November.
The player nicknamed "Sticks" due to his lean and lanky frame made a
series of admirable stops in a 2-0 victory.
Baird was released by Newcastle in the summer of 2012 and joined Dundee, but
despite a run of substitute selections was never to make a senior competitive
debut for the Dark Blues.
Returning to England with non-league side Stockport Sports a year later, he was
soon back on Tyneside and signed for Gateshead as back-up 'keeper to
first-choice Adam Bartlett - another former Magpie reserve.
Released by the Tynesiders in the summer of 2015, Alex returned to Australia
and featured for St. Albans Saints in Melbourne.
He later played for Werribee City.
1997 Ben Drennan born, sunderland
(2008-15)

Midfielder who joined Newcastle aged 11 and attended
Monkwearmouth School, playing for wearside-based Town End Farm.
Debuting for the U18s in a 0-4 home defeat by Spurs in August 2012, Ben played
13 times that season, netting his first goal in a 4-5 home loss to Arsenal the
following May.
Awarded a scholarship by United ahead of the following season, Drennan made his
international debut for England U16s at the Nordic Tournament in August 2013.
Upon his return, Ben was blooded at U21 level by the Magpies against West Ham
at Whitley Park that September, playing the first 45 minutes of a game that
ended in a 5-4 victory for the visitors.
However, that was his only competitive U21 outing and after a further season in
the U18s, he was released in May 2015.
Following a trial with Barnsley, Drennan then signed a one year deal at Oakwell
but departed the following summer.
2004 Jamie Miley born, Gateshead.
(2008-25)

With United from a young age, midfielder Jamie debuting for
the U18s in a 1-2 loss at West Bromwich Albion in August 2019.
Promoted to the reserves ahead for a pre-season visit to Harrogate Town in July
2021, Miley's competitive second string bow came during a 0-3
EFL Trophy defeat at Sheffield Wednesday a month later.
Continuing to appear regularly for the U18s, Jamie was then joined in that side
by younger brother Lewis in August 2021.
That sibling partnership continued at U21 level in November 2022, when the
pair lined up against Aston Villa in PL2.
And the pair shared a pitch at first team level the following July, both
coming off the bench in a friendly win at Gateshead.
Part of the senior squad that visited the USA that pre-season, Jamie briefly
faced Brighton in New Jersey.
Fast forward 12 months and with Lewis out injured, Jamie featured regularly in
senior team friendlies and was part of the squad that jetted out to
Japan.
Loaned to
League Two side Newport County in August 2024, an injury on his
Exiles bow restricted his availability and after eight league and cup games he
was back on Tyneside by his 21st birthday.
Released in January 2025, Jamie signed for National League Hartlepool
United.
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1 893 Sheffield United (h)
1-1 (0-0)
Friendly
og(tbc)(1-0)
og(Miller)(1-1)
3,000
In a "perfect hurricane of snow" as one reporter wrote,
Newcastle went ahead when
Blades' 'keeper Charlie Howlett hit a goal kick against the head of one of his
defenders and the ball rebounded in.
Two minutes later James Miller headed into
his own goal to level the scores and that's how it finished.
Team: Whitton, Jeffrey, Miller, Creilly, Graham, McKane, Reay,
Collins, Thompson, Sorley, Wallace.
1899 Notts County (a)
1-3 (0-1)
Division One
P22, 15pts, 17th/18
Peddie(60)
Logan(35), Maconnachie(50),
Fletcher(68)
7,000
The Notts 'keeper, England
international George Toone, kept United at bay.
1905
Everton (a)
1-2 (1-0)
Division One
P21, 30pts, 1st/18
Howie(35)
Rankin(68), Settle(1-2)
27,000
Playing with the wind in the opening
half, Appleyard set up Howie to put the league leaders ahead despite offside
appeals.
After the break though, Everton "discarded the irritating short passing,
and flashed the ball about more, the result being that they swamped the
Newcastle defence" as The Liverpool Courier scribe reported.
1911 Bury (h)
6-1 (3-1)
FA Cup 1st Round
Shepherd(25,28,6-0),
Duncan(43), McWilliam(46), Stewart(5-0)
Currie(15)
33,044
The Cup holders began their defence by
giving their fellow top-flight visitors a goal start before recovering to
progress with something to spare.
1922 Manchester United (a)
1-0 (1-0)
Division One
P24, 25pts, 11th/22
McDonald(10)
20,000
Newcastle's first victory at Old Trafford in six visits was due in no small
part to Bill McCracken's goal-line clearance of Northumbrian Joe Spence's
overhead kick.
1928 Blackburn Rovers (a)
1-4 (0-1)
FA Cup 3rd Round
Seymour(89)
Puddefoot(28), Mitchell(60,0-4)
Thornewell(62)
27,652
The FA Cup brought no respite from
United's league woes, this loss amid incessant rain at Ewood Park extending
their winless run in all competitions to a painful 12 games.
There was a debut for John McCurley, but as one reporter summarised, the Magpies
were, outmaneuvered, outclassed, torn asunder from top to bottom and left in
shreds."
Rovers went on to win the FA Cup.
Newsreel
footage is online here
1933 Leeds United (h)
0-3 (0-2)
FA Cup 3rd Round
Hydes(27,29,79)
47,554
A debut for Johnny Dryden couldn't prevent the FA Cup holders suffered a
significant loss in their first defence, diminutive forward Arthur Hydes
registering a hat-trick.
Newsreel
footage is online here
1939 Burnley (a)
0-2 (0-1)
Division Two
P25, 30pts, 3rd/22
Billingham(17), Dryden(60)
12,745
1939
While the first XI's faced each other at Turf Moor, Newcastle Reserves
entertained their Burnley counterparts at SJP.
Tommy Pearson and Billy Cairns netted in a 2-1 Magpies victory.
1950
Charlton Athletic (h)
1-0 (0-0)
Division One
P25, 26pts, 12th/22
G.Robledo(65)
48,557
On a day when Newcastle goalkeeper Jack Fairbrother and opposite number Sam Bartam both posted man of the match displays,
George Robledo ended his own personal goal drought to earn victory.
1953
Swansea Town (h)
3-0 (1-0)
FA Cup 3rd Round
Keeble(30), Davies(63), Mitchell(85)
61,064
Four days after the original tie was halted due to fog after just eight
minutes, the two sides met again at SJP on a midweek afternoon.
Without Jackie Milburn, Vic Keeble prodded home at the Leazes End before Reg
Davies and Bobby Mitchell sealed the win with shots at the other end - both
greeted by young fans throwing straw into the air (it was spread over the pitch
to combat frost and then swept to the sidelines).
Newsreel
footage is online here
1956
Luton Town (h)
4-0 (1-0)
Division One
P27, 28pts, 9th/22
Curry(10), Keeble
(80,89) Davies(81)
21,464
After Bill Curry's opener, the points were made safe by United's late goal
spree.
However, Hatters boss Dally Duncan was
unimpressed and remained adamant that the game should never have gone ahead:
"There were patches of ice and mud, razor-
edged pieces of broken-up ice were lying loose on the surface.
"A player falling on it could have cut himself badly. I have never had to
play under such conditions and I told the referee so."
1961
Nottingham Forest (h) 2-2 (2-0)
Division One
P26, 19pts, 19th/22
Woods(18), White(23)Quigley(71), Cobb(84)
25,845
Ken Hodgson debuted in place of Gordon Hughes and provided the cross for Len
White to head in the second goal.
Had White not struck the underside of the crossbar early in the second half,
United could have won for the first time in seven games.
However the points were ultimately shared - Forest coming mighty close to
winning it with the final kick of the game.
1967
Burnley (a)
2-0 (1-0)
Division One
P25, 16pts, 21st/22
Bennett(18), Robson(67)
17,369
Two weeks enforced rest due to the weather proved to be of benefit to
United, who ended a run of four defeats with this Turf Moor triumph.
Albert Bennett's goal came two minutes after Burnley lost left back Alex Elder
with a leg injury
Bennett had been all set to join Charlton the previous week for £25K until the
Addicks pulled out after he failed a medical.
1970
Southampton (a)
1-1 (0-1)
(1-1 on aggregate,
won on away goals rule)
Fairs Cup 3rd Round,
2nd Leg
Robson(84)
Channon(29)
25,182
After a scoreless draw on Tyneside, Mick Channon's goal looked to have put
the Saints into to the Quarter Finals and ended our reign as defending
champions.
Enter Pop Robson, who latched on to a Wyn Davies knockdown from Jimmy Smith's
free kick to shoot past 'keeper Eric Martin.
There was almost a sting in the tail though, John McNamee clearing a late effort
off the line with Iam McFaul beaten.
Manager Joe Harvey handed David Young his senior debut at The Dell, two months
ahead of his league bow for United.
1976
Tottenham Hotspur (a) 0-1 (0-1)
League Cup Semi Final
1st Leg
Pratt(32)
40,215
A battling display at White Hart Lane, saw United return to SJP needing to
overturn only a one goal deficit in the second leg in order to make their
first-ever League Cup Final appearance.
And only a remarkable Pat Jennings save to deny Tommy Craig prevented Gordon
Lee's side from forcing a draw in the capital.
Youtube
footage is online here
1978
Middlesbrough (h)
2-4 (1-1)
Division One
P21, 14pts, 21st/22
Cassidy(18), McGhee(51)
Boam(34), Ashcroft(50,61), Cummins(70)
34,460
United came into this game on something of a high, after going on a three
match unbeaten run.
However, that included a draw and a win over FA Cup minnows Peterborough as well
as a rare league success, at Leeds.
Normal service was resumed as John Neal's side ran out winners, defender Stuart
Boam popping one in against his future employers.
The game marked the final appearances of Aidan McCaffery and Tony Smith, while
Bill McGarry took rookie goalkeeper Kevin Carr out of the firing line - Mick
Mahoney returning for the next game.
Youtube
footage online here (Boro only)
1980 A Magpies XI were in Monday night friendly action against
Northern League side South Bank, christening the floodlights at their Normanby
Road home on Teesside.
Score details are tbc, with Colin Suggett continuing his return from injury in
the game.
1989
Aston Villa (a)
1-3 (1-1)
Division One
P21, 17pts, 20th/20
Mirandinha(28pen)
Gray(37), Daley(61), McInally(62)
21,010
At the height of police paranoia in this part of the world, away fans were
told pre- match that "raising your hands above your head will result in
ejection".
The away section collectively failed this test when Kenny Wharton earned a
penalty that Mirandinha converted right in front of them.
Reality then intervened though, as debutant Magpies goalkeeper Tommy Wright
picked the ball out of his net three times.
Jim Smith also gave a debut to fellow new boy Frank Pingel, who appeared off the
bench and looked utterly bewildered by what was going on around him. Join the
club.
Youtube
footage is online here
1992
Bournemouth (h)
0-0a
FA Cup 3rd Round Replay
20,000
Swirling mists descended on Tyneside around teatime, but referee Vic Callow
kicked off before bringing a halt to the game after 17 minutes.
The tie was then abandoned 40 minutes later, after the linesmen conducted
fruitless tests with an orange ball - and the police had taken up position at
pitchside to quell any uprising.
Claims that the match should never have started - meaning fans would have been
allowed free entrance to the rescheduled game - were quickly denied by United.
However, they did subsequently bow to public pressure and halved admission
prices to the restaged tie, putting an extra 6,000 on the attendance.
1996
Coventry City (a)
1-0 (1-0)
Premier League
P22, 51pts, 1st/20
Watson(44)
20,547
United's third away fixture in just eight days (all live on TV) brought
success after a draw at Chelsea in the FA Cup and League Cup reverse at Highbury.
Parts of Highfield Road were akin to Cullercoats beach and the donkey was one-time
Toon target John Salako, losing possession to Steve Watson who scored from close
range.
Ron Atkinson's Sky Blues had no response and Newcastle held on for their first
PL away win in six games to lead the table by nine points.
Kevin Keegan struck a note of caution about his side's title chances, saying: "I
still don't feel confident, despite the lead. There are some very big games
coming up: Manchester United at home, Liverpool and Arsenal away."
1997 Kenny Dalglish was confirmed as
Newcastle Manager on a three and a half year deal then posing for
photographs outside the Milburn Stand with fans.

Rare shot of Dalglish smiling @ SJP
2002 The Reserves humped Blackburn
Rovers 4-0 at Kingston Park, thanks to a brace from Shola Ameobi and efforts
from Lomana LuaLua and James Coppinger
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2003 Trailing 0-2 to Manchester City at
Hyde United's Ewen Fields, United reserves looked to have salvaged a point when
Bradley Orr and Lomana LuaLua netted.
City however won it in the second minute of injury time thanks to Chris Shuker.
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2006
Fulham (a)
0-1 (0-0)
Premiership
P21, 26pts, 13th/20
Malbranque(75)
21,974
One more nail in the coffin for Graeme Souness, who gave a first Premier
start to winger Alan O'Brien in a five man midfield including ex-Cottager Lee
Clark.
League Two Leyton Orient had won here in an FA Cup Tie the previous week, but
with Fulham old boy Sir Bobby Robson watching from the verandah of the Cottage,
United posed no threat whatsoever.
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2007
Tottenham Hotspur (a) 3-2 (1-1)
Premiership
P23, 29pts, 11th/20
Huntington(16), Martins(72), Butt(73)
Defoe(14), Berbatov(54)
35,942
A thrilling Sunday for the Sky cameras at White Hart Lane, as
youngster Paul Huntington notched his first
senior goal.
Trailing once again in the second half, the Magpies drew level thanks to a
Martins shot of astonishing power, before he played in Nicky Butt for
the winner.
Jerome Defoe struck the woodwork late on to confirm this was
Newcastle's day.
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Youtube
footage is online here
2009
Hull City (h)
0-1 (0-0)
FA Cup 3rd Round Replay
Cousin(81)
31,380
Daniel Cousin's goal ended United's interest in the FA Cup, a second SJP
victory for the Tigers setting them up for a home tie
with Millwall.
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2016 United
bowed out of the U21 Premier League Cup in dramatic fashion against Everton at
Southport's Haig Avenue.
Seemingly forcing extra time when making it 3-3 late on, they
conceded again and send the Toffees into the last 16.
Emmanuel Riviere, Sylvain Marveaux and Callum Roberts were on target.
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2017
Brentford (a)
2-1 (1-0)
Championship
P26, 55pts, 1st/24
Gayle(20), Murphy(79)
Vibe(52)
11,435
A crucial victory in West London as United lost Dwight Gayle, Isaac Hayden and
Vurnon Anita through injury but snatched victory thanks to a Daryl Murphy
header.
They hung on for almost ten minutes of added time and survived several penalty
appeals to claim a tenth away win of the season and return to the top of the
table.
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2018 The U23s lost 3-4 to
Norwich City at their Colney Training Centre.
3-2 ahead with Owen Bailey, Mo Sangare and Macaulay Gillesphey on target, United
fell away in the second half.
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match report
2019 United's U23s beat West Bromwich
Albion 4-2 without top scorers Elias Sorensen (away with Denmark
U21s) and Callum Roberts (in the senior squad).
Scorers were
Yannick Toure, Rosaire Longelo, Oisin
McEntee and an own goal.
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2020
Rochdale (h)
4-1 (3-0)
FA Cup 3rd Round Replay
og(O'Connell)(17),
M.Longstaff(20), Almiron(26), Joelinton(82)
Williams(86)
29,786
Held at Spotland by League One Dale, United made no mistake in the replay;
Joelinton's first competitive home goal assisted by debutant Tom
Allan.
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2022 Despite
lacking top scorers Dylan Stephenson and Elliot Anderson, United won
4-1 at Reading in PL2.
A third successive PL2 win took Elliott Dickman's side into the playoff places.
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