Thursday January 22nd, 2026

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Next Match

 

Aston Villa
Premier League
St. James' Park
Sunday 25th January
Kick-off 2pm
Live on Sky Sports
Last Match

 

Newcastle 3
PSV Eindhoven 0
Champions League
St. James' Park
Wednesday 21st January
Match report to follow

The Never-Ending Tour

  Number of Newcastle
  games attended by
  NUFC.com in 2025/26:

71

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PSG CL (a)
SOLD OUT
Liverpool (a) SOLD OUT
Man C CC (a) SOLD OUT
Brentford (h)
ST forwarding / resale now
Spurs (a)
SOLD OUT

Aston Villa (a) Seat selections close Sat 24.01, 2pm
Man C PL (a) Seat selections close Fri 23.01, 2pm

FA Cup:
Villa (a) FAC tickets

Those who successfully applied for FA Cup Fourth Round tickets can purchase their places today as follows:

55+ loyalty points, 2pm today
3+ loyalty points/ballot winners, 4pm today

Seat selection closes: Sat 24.01.2026, 2pm

Prices: £25 adults, £20 U21s/over 66s and £10 U18s.

The allocation is confirmed as 6,515 including the upper tier of the North Stand behind the goal.

As per the Third Round, there are no replays.

U18s:
Youth Cup
tonight

Newcastle U18s return to action on Thursday with an FA Youth Cup Fourth Round home tie against Crystal Palace.

That's a 7pm kick-off at Whitley Park and if the scores are level at 90 minutes, 30 minutes of extra time will be played before a penalty shootout if needed.

Chris Moore's side reached this stage thanks to a 5-2 home win over Portsmouth, while the Eagles scored three goals without reply at home to Bradford City.

The winners will travel to Stevenage in Round Five.,

The young Magpies are then back in league action on Saturday, facing Leeds United at Little Benton (Noon).

Champions League:
Play-off place secured

Newcastle  3  PSV Eindhoven  0

A convincing home win on Wednesday against the reigning Dutch champions confirmed a Champions League play-off spot with one game still to play for Newcastle.

PSV arrived at Gallowgate on a 20 game unbeaten away run in all competitions that included a 4-1 victory at Liverpool, but presented virtually no threat to the United defence.

The Dutch backline meanwhile had a night to forget; all three Magpie goals arising from their unforced errors.

Yoane Wissa continued his habit of scoring early on to put United ahead on eight minutes after Bruno Guimaraes and Joelinton recycled a misplaced pass from Matej Kovar.

Another rick saw the hosts double their lead on the half hour; Anthony Gordon returning the ball into the PSV half following treatment for their player, but able to walk the ball home after Wissa caught Yasik Gasiorowski dawdling.

The visitors enjoyed a spell of possession late in the first half after an ankle injury forced Bruno Guimaraes off, but failed to create any clear-cut opportunities.

Newcastle's third just after the hour stemmed from another slack piece of PSV play and was finished in trademark style by Harvey Barnes for his twelfth goal of the season.

A fourth victory and clean sheet in seven ties left Eddie Howe's side seventh in the table, assured of a place in the top 24 and one of eight sides now on 13 points including both Chelsea and Manchester City.

Next week's final League Phase opponents PSG have the same total, sitting one place ahead on goals scored.

It's fair to say that we have unfinished business at the Parc des Princes following that 1-1 draw in 2023: going there knowing that a seeded spot in the two-legged playoff in February is assured; needing to win to stand a chance of going straight into a two-legged last 16 tie in March.

If nothing else, Joelinton and Malick Thiaw are set to be available next week after avoiding bookings versus PSV.

On home territory this time round, PSG beat both Atalanta and Spurs but lost to Bayern Munich. Luis Enrique's side will have more time to prepare for our visit than United, heading to Auxerre in Ligue 1 on Friday night.

More to follow...

Team:
Pope, Trippier (Willock 87), Hall, Botman, Thiaw, Guimaraes (L.Miley 45+3), Tonali, Joelinton (Ramsey 72), Gordon (Elanga 72), Barnes, Wissa (Woltemade 72).
Subs n/u: M.Thompson, Ramsdale, Shahar, Neave, A.Murphy.

Goals: Wissa 8, Gordon 30, Barnes 65

Booked: Guimaraes

PSV: Kovar, Sildillia, Salah-Eddine (Obispo 45), Schouten, Gasiorowski, Mauro Junior, Veerman, Man (Bajraktarevic 62), Til (Flamingo 73), Perisic (Driouech 62), Wanner.
Subs n/u: Fernandez, Schiks, Smolenaars, Verkooijen, van den Berg.

Booked: Sildillia, Gasiorowski, Veerman, Obispo.

Referee: Daniel Siebert (Germany)

VAR: Bastian Dankert (Germany)

Crowd: 52,076 including around 2,750 PSV followers.

Former Magpies present included Tim Krul.

Eddie Howe said:

"Really good performance from us. A difficult opponent, tactically they are tough to play against. We were rewarded with some really good goals today.

"The players embraced the challenge and I thought it was the best individual performances from a lot of the players for a while.

"A lot of the players have excelled in this competition this year and Anthony Gordon is one of those."

On opening goalscorer Yoane Wissa:

"It's been a tough start for him here. For any new player to come and get a serious injury, having not even done a training session, that's really tough mentally.

"So it's taken us a while to get him to a level that's close to his best, and I still feel he's got some more to come.

"A big night for him tonight because in part that's why he came to the club - for these nights - and I'm just pleased that he's made a positive impact.

"I know how tough it is just watching from the stands, so I know how delighted he will be. A first Champions League goal. I thought he played really well so I'm buzzing for him.

"It has been a great journey: his career at Brentford was brilliant to watch from afar, I loved his attitude and he scored a lot of goals.”

On Kieran Trippier giving Lewis Miley the captain's armband:

"It was unscripted and unplanned, typical Kieran - thinking of other people. A great moment for Lewis."

On the crowd backing Anthony Elanga:

"A massive thank you to the crowd for that because we want to create a football club that's in love with each other.

"That was a huge statement from the supporters. I think Anthony's responded with his performance in the last two games, he has been really, really good."

On whether they can win in Paris next week:

"It is what we have to try to do. One step at a time, it is Aston Villa first. Premier League is so important and a really tough game.

"We have one of the most difficult if not the most difficult last game and we were well aware of that."

On Bruno Guimaraes' injury:

"For Bruno to come off it is a worrying sign but fingers crossed.

"He's a little bit sore and there's a little bit of swelling around his ankle. We hope it's not serious but it's difficult to know."

Stats:

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.

Yoane Wissa netted his third Newcastle goal, all of which have come in different competitions:

Fulham (h) LC 10 minutes
Burnley (a) PL 7 minutes 
PSV Eindhoven (h) CL 8 minutes

Anthony Gordon's sixth Champions League effort made it nine goals this season in all competitions. That six sees him draw level with Alan Shearer as United's top CL scorer.

Harvey Barnes scored his fifth goal in the Champions League and now has 12 league & cup goals in 2025/26.

NUFC in the Champions League @ SJP:

1997/98
Croatia Zagreb won 2-1
1997/98 Barcelona won 3-2
1997/98 PSV Eindhoven lost 0-2
1997/98 Dynamo Kiev won 2-0
2002/03 Zeljeznicar won 4-0
2002/03Feyenoord lost 0-1
2002/03 Juventus won 1-0
2002/03 Dynamo Kiev won 2-1
2002/03Inter 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)
2023/24PSG 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
2025/26 PSV Eindhoven won 3-0

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 PSV Eindhoven won 3-0 (CL)

Premier League:
TV times

The Premier League's live TV selections for March were announced on Wednesday as follows, with all three of Newcastle's games amended:

Wed 04.03.2026 Manchester United (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.

Champions League:
PSG (a) supporter info

NUFC have published guidance for fans heading to Paris for next week's Champions League tie, echoing what was released for November 2023's visit to Parc de Princes.

Find that online here

The advice is again to only use the Porte de Saint-Cloud Metro station on line 9 and a reminder that Paris Metro travel isn't included with match tickets for away fans.

A minimum 30 minute post-match hold-back is forecast, which proved accurate in terms of exiting the stadium in 2023. However, it then took at least as long again to be funnelled through a half-open gate on to the street.

Update:
David Young RIP



We're sad to report that former Magpie David Young has died at the age of 80, following a dementia diagnosis.

The Tyneside-born midfielder enjoyed an extended run in the club's reserve side after debuting during September 1964  - making over 100 appearances and becoming captain.

Making his senior bow in a 2-1 friendly win over Hibernian at Gallowgate in March 1968, David had to wait until January 1970 for a competitive appearance. That came in the Fairs Cup, as United drew 1-1 with Southampton at the Dell.

A regular starter the following season, the first of Young's two goals came in a 2-1 victory at Derby County, but he struggled to regain a place in the side after an injury in October 1971 and was transfer-listed the following May.

No move followed though and fitness problems in the senior squad saw David played in both defence and midfield during the opening months of the following season.

What proved to be his 56th and final appearance came in a 0-3 home League Cup defeat to Blackpool in October 1972, completing a switch to Roker Park alongside Ron Guthrie for a combined fee of £35,000 in early January 1973.
 
An unused substitute for the mackems in their FA Cup Final success later that year, Young later played for both Charlton Athletic and Southend United before ending his playing days at non-league Dartford.



 


 

Premier League:
Passing off

Wolves  0  Newcastle  0

Match report

Update:
Loan lads

Matt Targett (Middlesbrough):
Another 90 minute shift at full back for Matt, as Boro won 2-1 at Stoke City in the Championship on Wednesday.

Trevan Sanusi (Lorient):
Rennes (a) Ligue 1, Saturday.

Harrison Ashby/Joe White (Bradford City):
Huddersfield Town (a) League One, Saturday.

Joe Brayson (Morpeth Town):
FC United (h) NPL Premier Division, Saturday.

Antonio Cordero (Cadiz)
Granada (h) La Liga 2, Saturday.

Travis Hernes (Groningen):
Fortuna Sittard (h) Eredivisie, Sunday.

Odysseas Vlachodimos (Seville):
The goalkeeper kept his place in the starting line-up for Monday's visit to Elche in La Liga. It finished 2-2.

Next up is home league meeting with Bilbao on Saturday.


Premier League:
Aston Villa (h)

Eddie Howe's side attempt to extend their unbeaten run in the Premier League to five matches when they host the Villans at Gallowgate on Sunday.

It's a 2pm kick-off, live on Sky Sports.

Newcastle have won each of their last four home games against Villa and are unbeaten in the most recent 17 SJP meetings, since the infamous 0-3 loss in 2005 when the hosts ended with just eight men on the field.

Team: To follow

AVFC: Ahead of their visit to SJP, Villa are in European action on Thursday against Fenerbahce in Turkey.

Ross Barkley, Amadou Onana and Boubacar Kamara are sidelined, with news of John McGinn's fitness awaited.

Following completion of a loan exit to Roma for striker Donyell Malen, Unai Emery has recalled winger Leon Bailey from the Serie A side.

Referee: Jarred Gillett - second appearance of the Aussie official at a Magpies game this season, following the 1-2 defeat by Arsenal at SJP last September.

VAR:
John Brooks

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, with DJ Mad Mick on stage beforehand.

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Nova Sports 2 HD (Greece)
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Play Sports/1 Belgium
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Sky Sport Premier League/Go/WOW HD (Germany)
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Spíler 1 TV HD (Hungary)
Stan Sport (Australia)
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SuperSport Variety 3 HD (South Africa)
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TSN 7 HD (Malta)
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V Sport Premier League 2 HD (Norway)
ViaPlay (Den/Fin/Ned/Nor/Swe)
VOYO Pro TV (Romania)
Zapping (Brazil)

UK Radio:
Live on BBC Radio 5 Live Sport

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:

Villans @ SJP - PL era:

2024/25 Won 3-0 Gordon, Isak, Joelinton
2023/24 Won 5-1 Isak 2, Tonali, Wilson, Barnes
2022/23
 Won 4-0 Wilson 2, Joelinton, Almiron
2021/22 Won 1-0 Trippier
2020/21 Drew 1-1 Lascelles
2019/20 Drew 1-1 Gayle
2016/17 Won 2-0 Gouffran, og(Lansbury) (CH)
2015/16 Drew 1-1 Coloccini
2014/15 Won 1-0 Cisse
2013/14 Won 1-0 Remy
2012/13 Drew 1-1 Ben Arfa
2011/12 Won 2-1 Ba, Cisse
2010/11 Won 6-0 Barton, Nolan 2, Carroll 3
2008/09 Won 2-0 Martins
2007/08 Drew 0-0
2006/07 Won 3-1 Milner, Dyer, Sibierski
2005/06 Drew 1-1 Shearer (pen)
2004/05 Lost 0-3
2003/04 Drew 1-1 Robert
2002/03 Drew 1-1 Solano
2001/02 Won 3-0 Bellamy 2, Shearer
2000/01 Won 3-1 Glass, Cort, OG
2000/01 Drew 1-1 Solano (FAC)
1999/00 Lost 0-1
1998/99 Won 2-1 Shearer, Ketsbaia
1997/98 Won 1-0 Beresford
1996/97 Won 4-3 Ferdinand 2, Shearer, Howey
1995/96 Won 1-0 Ferdinand
1994/95 Won 3-1 Beardsley 2, Venison
1993/94 Won 5-1 Beardsley 2, Sellars, Bracewell, Cole

Latest PL fixtures
:

Sat 24.01.2026:
West Ham v mackems (12.30pm) TNT
Burnley v Spurs (3pm)
Fulham v Brighton and Hove Albion (3pm)
Manchester City v Wolves (3pm)
Bournemouth v Liverpool (5.30pm) Sky

Sun 25.01.2026:
Brentford v Nottingham Forest (2pm) Sky
Crystal Palace v Chelsea (2pm) Sky
Newcastle v Aston Villa (2pm) Sky
Arsenal v Manchester United (4.30pm) Sky

Mon 26.01.2026:
Everton v Leeds United (8pm) Sky


Carabao Cup:
Blue Toon

Newcastle  0  Manchester City  2

Match action


Match report

Carabao Cup Semi-finals:

1st legs:

Tue 13.01.2026:

Newcastle 0-2 Manchester City

Wed 14.01.2026:
Chelsea 2-3 Arsenal

2nd legs:

Tue 03.02.2026:

Arsenal v Chelsea (8pm) ITV

Wed 04.02.2026:
Manchester City v Newcastle (8pm) Sky

Update:
Training ground claim

The Mail newspaper have carried an exclusive story 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 surrounding grounds were first earmarked for club use over 30 years ago, then-Magpies Chairman Sir John Hall purchasing it for a proposed Academy.

It's unclear who currently owns the proposed site, which was at one point earmarked for housing development.


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....


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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Tickets/Fixtures
Season 2025/26

NUFC ticketing website online here

NUFC Box Office: 

0344 372 1892 line manned:
Monday to Friday: 10am to 5pm
Home games: 10am to 30 minutes from KO
Away games: Three hours from KO to KO


Milburn Stand Box Office manned:
Wednesdays only: 10am to 5pm
Home games: 10am to half time


STs:
NUFC said on 12.01.2026 they had over 35,000 season ticket holders and a season ticket waiting list scheme is planned, but without providing any timescale.

2025/26 ST prices here
2025/26 ST T&Cs here

PL home ST limits:
ST left unused, limit is 5
ST sold/transferred limit is 10

2025/26 Cup Scheme FAQs here
2025/26 Cup Scheme T&Cs here


2025/26 home cup pricing: 
CL: £60 & £70
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+

SJP seating plan online here  


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

Away ticket info online here

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:

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 TNT Sports.

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 3,058. (Digital tickets). Live on TNT Sports.

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 close Sat 24.01.2026. £25 adults, £20 U21s/over 66s, £10 U18s. Allocation 6,515. Live on BBC1/TNT Sports.

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. Seat selections close Fri 23.01.2026. 2pm. Allocation 3,065. (Digital tickets). Live on TNT Sports.

Sat 28.02.2026 Everton (h)
@ SJP, 3pm. Premier League. Ballot opens Mon 26.01.2026, Noon, closes Tue 27.01.2026, Noon. Winners notified Wed 28.01.2026, 11.30am. Seat selection opens Wed 28.01.2026, Noon, closes Fri 30.01.2026, Noon. ST fwding/resale Fri 30.01.2026, 4pm. Member sale Mon 02.02.2026, 10am.

Sun 24.05.2026 PL ends. 

NUFC live on TV (all UK times):
Sun 25.01.2026 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 14.02.2026 Villa (a) 5.45pm TNT/BBC
Sat 21.02.2026 Man C (a) 12.30/8pm
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 

*
8pm if either club have a CL away playoff
on Wed 18.02.2026. If not, it's 12.30pm.


+ 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: (all UK times)

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) 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)


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

International Magpies
National Service

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.
 
Coxy's Corner

Whoops, He did it Again...


BBC Sport with a bombshell from Eddie Howe's PSV Eindhoven press conference - he's still only 40 and a free agent....but perhaps a little short of match fitness.

(Peter Waggott, Lindsay Smith, Phil Yarrow)

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

On This Day in History
22nd January


Born Or Died:

1947 Raymond Finnigan born, Wallsend. 
(1965-66)

Full back who appeared for Newcastle at junior level but failed to progress into the first team and moved on to Darlington. 

Signing for Gateshead in 1968, Ray later worked in the motor trade on Tyneside,

1948 Dennis Laughton born, Dingwall, Scotland. (1973-75)

Primarily a defender (although he did feature in midfield while at Gallowgate), Dennis began his playing career at Ross County before joining Greenock Morton.

He moved to SJP for £20K plus Alex Reid during October 1973, shortly after facing Newcastle in the Texaco Cup - and scoring at both ends in the two-legged tie.

Debuting in a 0-1 defeat at Birmingham City during December 1973, Laughton had a short run of league games at the tail end of that season ahead of the FA Cup Final, but was omitted from the Wembley party.

A 3-0 home win over Southampton in December 1974 proved to be his only first team victory - and his tenth and final senior appearance.

Forced into retirement in 1975 by a leg injury sustained during a reserve game, Dennis moved to Gibraltar before returning to the North East six years later when signing for non-league Whitley Bay and becoming a hotelier in the town.

He passed away in May 2020.

1959 Rob McDonald born, Hull. (1988-89)

Striker who arrived in November 1988 from PSV Eindhoven for a £150K fee and debuting in a 0-4 defeat at Millwall that month, while United were under the caretaker charge of Colin Suggett and Mick Martin. 

It was rumoured at the time that McDonald was bought after a "scouting" mission by Chairman McKeag - and such was his lack of presence that old Gordon may as well have picked himself in the number nine shirt.

Getting off the mark in a Full Members Cup tie at Watford in mid-December after Jim Smith's appointment, the only league goal of his Magpies career came in a 2-1 Boxing Day win at Sheffield Wednesday.

Nine more league & Cup outings followed, the final six of which were from the bench, replacing the equally useless Frank Pingel on numerous occasions. We won precisely none of them and were rightly relegated.

McDonald had began his playing career at hometown club Hull City as an apprentice in 1974, moving on to Dutch side Cambuur Leeuwarden some six years later. 

Subsequent transfers took him across the Netherlands to Wageninen, Willem II, Groningen and most notably PSV Eindhoven - where he won a League championship in the 1985/86 season.

Loan spells followed at Sporting Lisbon, Groningen, Racing Jet (Belgium) and Ikast (Denmark) before joining Newcastle after an unsuccessful trial at Wimbledon.

Following our relegation, Turks Besiktas paid £60K for McDonald, but within six months he'd gone Dutch with Veendam, remaining there until retiring in 1992.

Coaching thereafter at Dutch clubs Emmen, Zwolle, DOVO and De Graafschap, 2001 saw McDonald switching continents as he moved to South Africa to coach Ajax Capetown. 

Returning to Cambuur two years later, the man hilariously known as "Mister One Touch" in Holland unsuccessfully applied for the Dundee job in 2006 before taking over at Irish side Sligo Rovers.

That proved disastrous though, as Rob oversaw the club's move to a full-time set up, but quit before they played a single competitive fixture in the Eircom League.

Reappearing in the unexpected location of Slovakia, McDonald coached Trencin for a brief period before dropping off the scene.

2010 then found him at the helm of Dutch amateur side VV Dovo and he set himself up as a Dutch-based headhunter for football coaches in addition to working as a guest/motivational speaker.    

1974 Jörg Böhme born, Hohenmölsen, Germany. (1998)

Midfielder who began his career at Chemie Zeitz, moving to Carl Zeiss Jena, Nuremberg, Eintracht Frankfurt and 1860 Munich.

Appearing in Newcastle's reserves briefly as a trialist, Bohme made little impression and was soon back at 1860.

Signing for Armenia Bielefeld in 1998 and later playing for Schalke 04, Bohme received a belated call-up to the German national side in 2001 and participated in the 2002 World Cup Finals for his country. 

Joining Borussia Mönchengladbach in 2005 saw him struggle for fitness and after an unsuccessful trial at Fulham, he agreed a second stint at Bielefeld.

Retiring in 2008 after failing to overcome a knee problem, Jorg held a number of coaching roles at Bielefield and later managed fellow Bundesliga side Energie Cottbus.

Assistant Coach at Schalke 04's second team in the 2015/16 season, he later managed lower league Steinhagen, living close to their stadium. 

1980 Jonathan Woodgate born, Nunthorpe. (2003-04)

Central defender who began his career at the smoggies but defected to Leeds, where he won the FA Youth Cup in 1997 and signed professional forms.

An integral part of a successful Leeds side, Woodgate was awarded his first full England cap in June 1999 by Kevin Keegan.

The events of January 12th 2000 brought Jonathan to national notoriety, when he and team mate Lee Bowyer were accused of the assault of Sarfraz Najeib outside a Leeds nightclub.

Woodgate was cleared of causing grevious bodily harm with intent but found guilty of affray at Hull Crown Court in December 2001 and given 100 hours community service.

Newcastle took advantage of the financial meltdown at Elland Road to sign Woodgate for £9m in January 2003 and he debuted two months later against Chelsea at SJP.

An assured performer, what proved to be his 37th and final United game was at home to Chelsea in April 2004, when injury crucially ruled him out of the second leg of our UEFA Cup Semi-Final against Marseille.

Sensationally sold to Real Madrid for £13.4m in August 2004 (with no sell-on clause for Leeds), he followed Michael Owen to the Bernabeu but endured an endless succession of fitness problems.

His first competitive game was delayed for 13 months and in it he contrived to score an own goal and be dismissed against Athletic Bilbao.

Loaned back to Boro two years later, a permanent £7m move to the Riverside came  in April 2007. Spurs then spent the same amount to sign him eight months later, Woody preferring White Hart Lane rather than the offer of a return to Newcastle.

The same pattern of comebacks and more injury problems repeated itself there though and he was released in June 2011, signing for Stoke City on a pay as you play deal (we commented at the time that Stoke Mandeville may have been more fitting...)

And with a certain degree of inevitability, Woody rejoined Boro at the start of the 2012/13 season on a three year deal.

Playing regularly for the next two seasons, injury sidelined him again in 2014 but he recovered to play in the closing months of the season as another promotion challenge came up short.

Amid talk of retirement, Jonathan agreed a new one year deal in 2015 but what proved to be the final senior game of his career came that August.

A free agent the following summer, Woodgate joined the Liverpool scouting team with responsibility for Spain and Portugal.

By March 2017 he was back at the Boro as a first team coach under Steve Agnew - moving to the U18s before regaining a senior team role following the arrival of Tony Pulis.

He took over as 'Boro boss in June 2019 and guided the smoggies clear of the relegation zone, but was sacked in June 2020 after another poor run of results.

A return to coaching came the following February, taking a first team role at Championship side Bournemouth after their coach Graeme Jones moved to SJP.

Within hours though, Woodgate had been promoted to interim manager after the Cherries chose to part company with first team boss Jason Tindall.

Bournemouth got to the 2021 play-offs but despite winning the first leg of the semi-final they lost 2-3 on aggregate to Brentford. He left soon after and was replaced by another ex-Magpie, Scott Parker in June 2021.

2022 brought a return to Boro, joining Michael Carrick's coaching team. The pair were then unexpectedly reunited at Old Trafford in January 2026.

1982 Fabricio Coloccini born, Córdoba, Argentina. (2008-16)

Central defender whose professional career began in his native Argentina with Boca Juniors before moving to AC Milan in 1999 at the age of 17.

Things failed to work out in Italy though and Fab was loaned back to the San Lorenzo club in his home country.

Further loan spells in Spain at Deportivo Alaves, Atletico Madrid and Villarreal followed before a permanent move in 2005 from Milan to Deportivo La Coruna. 

That came shortly after making the only two senior appearances of his Milan career before leaving the San Siro.

A gold medalist for Argentina in the 2004 Olympic football tournament, Colo found himself in and out of favour internationally with various coaches 

Remaining at SJP following relegation, Colo's first goal for the club was a match-winning header at Cardiff City in September 2009 and followed that up with another at Watford in the promotion season.

His first Premier League goal salvaged a vital point at home to Wigan in the fourth minute of added time - and Fabricio then celebrated his 29th birthday by netting in a 1-1 home draw with Spurs.

Playing the best football of his Magpies career, Colo was voted the North East Football Writers player of 2011 and was then included in the 2012 PFA Premier League XI after playing his part in Newcastle's fifth place finish that year. 

However the 2012/13 season saw his performance levels dip as United struggled to cope with injuries, a Europa League campaign, a lack of squad investment and a downturn in form across the team.

What he termed "a domestic crisis" then prompted Colo to inform United that he wanted to return to Argentina in January 2013 and talks with the club over his future eventually saw the defender stay at SJP.

However a back injury sustained in a home win over Southampton in late February 2013 saw him miss the next dozen games - and return to a side out of the Europa League who just had endured back to back home league humiliations (0-3 and 0-6).

Colo's presence steadied the ship and a point at West Ham followed by victory at QPR mathematically confirmed United's top flight survival with one game to play.

2013/14 saw him continue as club captain, although talk of a return to Argentina resurfaced in November 2013 - fuelled by comments made by the player while back "home" recovering from a groin problem.

That situation appeared to be resolved by early 2014 and Fabricio's influence on the dressing room remained large - cited by observers as a key factor in the removal of Hatem Ben Arfa from the squad.     

A 2-0 victory at West Bromwich Albion in November 2014 then saw him net for the first time since 2011, burying a memorable header in front of the jubilant travelling support at the Hawthorns.

By the end of that season though, his discontent was evident and a red card during a defeat at Everton in March 2015 raised questions as to his commitment.

Colo unexpectedly penned a new one year deal at SJP the following August - with the option of a further 12 months - although incoming manager Steve McClaren didn't seem to be know much about it.

The 2015/16 season included a sending off in the derby and a goal in a home draw with Aston Villa, but his influence was waning and a 1-5 loss at Chelsea when he partnered Steven Taylor confirmed that his days were clearly numbered.

That defeat in February was to be his final game, an alleged injury meaning that he was never available for selection by Rafa Benitez and endured his second relegation at the club as a non-combatant.  

Reaching agreement on the remainder of his contract in July 2016, Fabricio signed for San Lorenzo - his reputation sadly diminished if not totally ruined.

Colo's 39th birthday in 2021 found him still in the San Lorenzo squad and occasionally on the bench - although without an appearance since March 2020.

He switched to Aldovisi - also based in Buenos Aires - before retiring in December 2021 and unexpectedly reappearing as coach of Venezuela's U20 side.

Early 2024 found Fabricio in Mexico, as Assistant Coach of Chivas, making a brief return to Argentina in a similar role with Boca Juniors.

Next came a return to Mexico with Necaxa but that ended in November 2025. 

1992 Achraf Lazaar born Casablanca, Morocco (2016-21)

Left back/wing back raised in Italy, beginning his career with Serie B side Varese and debuting during 2012.

Loaned out to Palermo in 2014, Achraf earned a permanent transfer that summer after they  returned to the top-flight. 

Sold to United in August 2016 for around £2.5m, Lazaar was first sighted during an EFL Cup tie against Wolves a month later but remained largely on the fringes of the first team over the following months. 

Failing to retain his place in the Moroccan squad for the African Nations Cup Finals in early 2017, Achraf was then selected in the starting XI for both FA Cup ties against Birmingham City and the subsequent exit at Oxford United.

The following season saw him feature in the League Cup exit to Nottingham Forest before joining Italians Benevento on what was meant to be a season-long loan.

However nine games brought nine losses and he failed to play again after November due to fitness issues; a dispute with the new coach saw him packing his bags before the Serie A side suffering inevitable demotion.

The 2018/19 season saw Lazaar restricted to reserve games before a four game loan spell at Steve Bruce's Sheffield Wednesday along with Rolando Aarons.   

Improbably, Achraaf featured in both of Newcastle's pre-season games in China the following pre-season but failed to win a place in Bruce's 25 man squad and was loaned out to Italian Serie B side Cosenza.

Back at SJP for the last year of his deal, Lazaar played a few reserve games but was again omitted from the senior squad.

Finally negotiated his release in February 2021, he joined Watford on a short-term deal and then trialed with Reading before signing for Portuguese side Portimonense.

A spell in Italy with Novara then followed before turning in up the UAE during 2024 with Al-Ittifaq and a loan to Dubai City.

2025 found Achraf playing for Australian semi-professional side Preston Lions but he's disappeared since then.
 

Lge FAC LC Eur Tot
A S G A S G A S G A S G Ap Su Gl
  4   3     2 1         5 5

1995 Lee Desmond born, Dublin, Ireland.
(2010-13)

Academy full back who joined the Magpies from Dublin-based junior side Cherry Orchard but was sidelined by injury before making a belated U18 debut in April 2012.

Lee was then blooded at reserve team level in December 2012, hastily promoted from the substitutes bench when fellow defender Lubomir Satka pulled out with an injury shortly before kick-off against Aston Villa.

Wearing shirt number 14, he played the full 90 minutes as United lost 2-3 at Whitley Park in a rare Sunday reserve game.

However, the Republic of Ireland U19 international was released by the club at the end of the 2012/2013 season.

Appearing for Dublin-based side Shelbourne against Ipswich Town in a friendly, Lee made a good impression and after spending time with the Shels U19s, agreed a senior contract in November 2013.

Called up to the Republic of Ireland U21s and moving to St. Patrick's Athletic in November 2014, Lee played against Newcastle in a friendly at Richmond Park in July 2018.

Clocking up over 200 appearances for Pat's he left on a high after they beat Bohemians on penalties in the FAI Cup Final.

He then headed over the pond to sign a two-year deal for USL Championship side Sacramento Republic. 

1999 Owen Bailey, born Newcastle.
(2015-21)

Former North Shields Juniors player who made his U18 bow from the bench during a 1-5 loss at Everton in February 2015.

Debuting for United reserves against Derby County at Whitley Park the following January, central defender Owen agreed an extended deal ahead of the 2017/18 season. 

His first competitive U23 goal then came against West Bromwich Albion at the Hawthorns during August 2017.

Captaining the side at the start of the 2019/20 season, a leg injury that required surgery frustratingly sidelined him.

He was released in June 2021 and signed for Gateshead, moving on to League Two Doncaster Rovers two years later.

2006 Scott Bailey, born Durham.
(2022-present)

Midfielder with the club's academy since the age of nine who made his U18 bow against Nottingham Forest in early 2022.

Featuring for the Magpies in their first UEFA Youth League campaign in 2023/24, Bailey opened the scoring in a 2-1 victory against PSG in the French capital.

November 2024 then saw Scott debut at U21 level, named in the starting lineup for a 5-1 win over Alnwick Town in the Northumberland Senior Cup. 
 

What Else?

1898 Leicester Fosse (h)
4-2 
(3-0)
Division Two
P20, 30pts, 2nd/16 
Aitken(5), Peddie(32,3-0,4-0
McLeod(4-1), King(4-2)
10,000
Victory kept United in the hunt for a test match place, as they and Manchester City fought for second behind leaders Burnley.

1910 Nottingham Forest (a)
1-0 
(1-0)
Division One
P25, 31pts, 3rd/20 
McWilliam(33) 
8,000
The only goal of the game came when Peter McWilliam shot into the Trent End goal from distance.

1921 Bradford City (a)
1-1 
(1-1)
Division One
P24, 31pts, 2nd/22 
Ward(3) 
Howson(10)
19,000
4-0 victors over the Bantams on Tyneside a week earlier, United were forced to settle for a point in the return at Valley Parade.

Newcastle's Stan Seymour was reported to have played wearing a scarf to protect a boil on his neck!

1927 Bolton Wanderers (h)
1-0 
(1-0)
Division One
P25, 35pts, 1st/22 
McKay(3) 
57,000
The Trotters debuted John Gill and although he was quickly beaten by Bob McKay, the Crook-born 'keeper received an ovation from the crowd at full time.

Fans at SJP were also led in community singing of "popular and patriotic songs" by the Lord Mayor of Newcastle, Councilor Arthur Lambert.

For the first time at the ground, live commentary of the game was broadcast, being fed via telephone line to the BBC in Newcastle and thence transmitted via the local station 5NO on 743kHz.

Commentary was provided by Mr WT Bell, the secretary of the Northumberland FA, who was housed "in a small wooden box, lined with felt and containing a microphone."

1938 Grimsby Town (h)
3-3 
(0-2)
Friendly 
Cairns(46), Imrie(79,82)  
Craven(22), Shaw(33), Gallacher(59)
19,000
Following their FA Cup exit at West Bromwich Albion a fortnight earlier, second tier United hosted the top flight Mariners - who had been knocked out by Swindon Town.

Grimsby included new signing Hughie Gallacher days before his 35th birthday - and almost inevitably, the former Magpie scored.

1944 Gateshead (h)
2-1
(1-1)
Wartime

Milburn(17), Stubbins(68)
Harrison(3)
13,681

1949 Stoke City (a)
1-1 
(1-0)
Division One
P27, 35pts, 2nd/22 
Milburn(32) 
Bowyer(62)
25,000
Newcastle's first visit to the Victoria Ground since 1934 ended all square, with City's George Mountford shooting against the goal frame in the final minute of the game..

1949 The two reserve sides met in a Central League game at SJP, Stoke running out 2-1 winners.

George Lowrie scored Newcastle's goal from the penalty spot.

1955 Burnley (a)
1-0 
(0-0)
Division One
P26, 26pts, 12th/22 
Hannah(61) 
23,460
With the winter weather leaving United idle for a fortnight, they showed no signs of rustiness at Turf Moor, with George Hannah making a goalscoring return to the first team after being absent since November.

1962 Newcastle recorded a 2-1 victory at Old Trafford against Manchester United in the Fourth Round of the FA Youth Cup.

Bobby Moncur put the visitors ahead in the 25th minute, before Stan Ackerley levelled on 57 minutes.

Enter Alan Suddick, who struck the winner with eight minutes remaining.

1966 Chester City (a)
3-1
 (1-1)
FA Cup 3rd Round
 
Robson(38), McGarry(69), Craig(88) 
Morris(9)
18,251
Following eleven failed attempts at winning away from Tyneside in the First Division, a visit to fourth tier opponents saw Joe Harvey's side break their duck.

The Magpies made their debut at Sealand Road as they faced Chester for the first time, recovering from going behind early on when Elfed Morris netted. 

1972 Tottenham Hotspur (h) 3-1 (1-0)
Division One

P26, 22pts, 16th/22 
Nattrass(30), Macdonald(71), Tudor(76)
Gilzean(57)
 
30,113
Newcastle returned to action following a weather-enforced two week break during which their FA Cup Third Round home tie with Hereford United was called off twice.

However they showed little sign of being ring rusty once Irving Nattrass scored his first league goal. Alan Gilzean did level but a typical barnstorming run from Supermac put the hosts ahead again before Cyril Knowles gifted a third to John Tudor shortly after.  

1977 Derby County (a)
2-4
 (1-2)
Division One

P20, 24pts, 7th/22 
Gowling(18), T.Craig(74pen)
Hales(17,49), Powell(43), McFarland(72) 
23,036
To the disgust of manager Gordon Lee, United were well beaten at the Baseball Ground by a Rams side at the wrong end of the table and lacking a quartet of first team regulars.

Within the week, Lee had walked out and agreed to take charge of Everton.  

1983 Shrewsbury Town (h) 4-0 (1-0)
Division Two

P25, 33pts, 12th/22 
Wharton(6,89), Keegan(58pen), Varadi(86) 
19,333
This resounding success ended a winless run of six league and cup games, but there was a mixed reaction to Kevin Keegan following his threat to quit the club if United moved to replace manager Arthur Cox.

United then went six games unbeaten after this victory to climb from 14th to 6th. 
Three of the four goals are online here

1992 AFC Bournemouth (h) 2-2(aet) 1-1 (1-0)
(3-4 on penalties)
FA Cup 3rd Round Replay 
Hunt(14,91)
Thompson
Wood(83), Bond(119)
25,954 
An early goal from Gavin Peacock (later given to Andy Hunt who followed the ball in) was cancelled out late on to set up extra time. 

By then United were down to ten men, Alan Thompson having been dismissed for dancing on an opponent's ankles.

The extra half hour mirrored the first 90 as Hunt struck straight away, only for future Magpie coach Kevin Bond to level at the death and force a penalty shootout. 

Inevitably United went on to lose that 4-3, O'Brien and Brock missing, Watson, Peacock and Matty Appleby netting. Tommy Wright failed to save any Cherries spot kicks.

1994 Southampton (h)
1-2
 (1-1)
Premier League

P26, 45pts, 4th/22 
Cole(39)
Maddison(5), Le Tissier(87) 
32,067 
Andy Cole struck to become the quickest United player ever to reach 30 goals. 

However, the new Saints management team of Alan Ball & Lawrie McMenemy left with the points, thanks to a header by Darlington-born Neil Maddison and a late free-kick by some bloke from the Channel Islands, whose effort left 'keeper Mike Hooper rooted to the spot.
Youtube footage is online here

2000 Wimbledon (a) 
0-2
 (0-0)
Premiership

P23, 27pts, 15th/20
Earle(48), Gayle(69)
22,118
United lost once again at Selhurst Park, beaten by 
the Dons in what turned 
out to be the last of the 23 meetings between the clubs.
NUFC.com match report

2001 A 1-1 draw with Manchester City reserves at Kingston Park, featuring a goal from Argentinean midfielder Pablo Bonvin.
NUFC.com match report

2003 Bolton Wanderers (h)1-0 (1-0) 
Premiership

P24, 45pts, 3rd/20 
Jenas(18) 
52,005

Jermaine Jenas got his first SJP goal as Trotters boss Sam Allardyce was left moaning about two spot kick shouts ignored by the referee. 
NUFC.com match report

2008 Having scored five at the Riverside the previous season, United reserves repeated the feat against Boro at the home of Billingham Synthonia.

Andy Carroll notched a hat trick, while Jonny Godsmark and Dan Neary also hit the target in a 5-0 success.

NUFC.com match report

2010 Newcastle's attempts to sign Mike Williamson seemed to be on ice, as a result of Pompey having backtracked on their agreement of a fee with United.

It was claimed that the bid accepted was around £1m, but Portsmouth looked to be holding out for more, having calculated how much they would need to pay via a sell-on clause to Williamson's former club Watford.

2011 Tottenham Hotspur (h) 1-1 (0-0)
Premier League

P23, 30pts, 7th/20
Coloccini(59)
Lennon(90+1)
51,010

For the second week running United were denied victory by an added time equaliser, Aaron Lennon slotting home after birthday boy Fabricio Coloccini had netted with a fabulous strike on his 100th Newcastle appearance.

But while Gyan's fluke had come out the blue to rescue the mackems, the waves of Spurs raids heading for the Leazes goal in the final 20 minutes ultimately produced a leveller that Spurs will claim was deserved.
NUFC.com match report

2012 The African Cup of Nation Finals began in Gabon and Equatorial Guinea, with United duo Papiss Cissé and Demba Ba in the Senegal side surprisingly beaten 1-2 by Zambia.

Cheick Tiote meanwhile played for the Ivory Coast in their 1-0 win over Sudan
.


2013 Following hard on the heels of the capture of Mathieu Debuchy, Newcastle's second signing of the transfer window saw Montpellier's Mapou Yanga-Mbiwa arrive for a reported £6.7m.

2019 The U23s drew 2-2 with Notts County in a Premier League Cup tie at Ilkeston, goals from Mo Sangare and Kelland Watts pulling back a 0-2 deficit.
NUFC.com match report


2020 The U23s beat Newcastle Benfield on penalties in the Northumberland Senior Cup at Sam Smith's Park after a 1-1 draw.

Magpies goalkeeper Jake Turner blocked a trio of spot kicks as United won 3-2.
NUFC.com match report

2022 Leeds United (a)
1-0
(0-0)
Premier League

P21, 15pts, 18th/20
Shelvey(75)
36,405
To the delight of a raucous away support, Newcastle collected a potentially priceless three points at Elland Road thanks to Jonjo Shelvey's free kick.

Having gone ahead in ten of their 20 previous Premier League games but then frittered nine of those advantages away, the black-clad Magpies finally managed to hang on to a lead.

Like David Kelly's strike against Portsmouth almost 30 years earlier, this goal is seen as the start of a Magpie renaissance.
NUFC.com match report