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National
League Cup:
Gateshead
(a) confirmed

Newcastle U21s have
entered the National League Cup once again this season and will begin their
Group Stage games this Wednesday (13th) at neighbours Gateshead.
It's a 7.30pm kick-off at the International Stadium and tickets are
on sale now for just £5 (£2 U16s) from the home club online here.
A limit of 1,000 fans has been imposed.
'Keeper
on the move:
Dubravka deal done
Newcastle goalkeeper Martin
Dubravka has completed a permanent transfer to Burnley, moving for an
unspecified fee and signing a contract of undisclosed duration.
The 36 year-old Slovakian international arrived on loan from Sparta
Prague in January 2018 and debuted in a 1-0 home victory over Manchester
United the following month.
Out of contract next summer, the last of Martin's 179 appearances in all
competitions for the Magpies was the 1-2 FA Cup loss to Brighton at
SJP last March. His final outing saw him beaten twice in 45 minutes away at
Celtic in July.
He leaves SJP with two Carabao Cup winner's medals - despite not having
played in a final. Unused on the bench against Liverpool in March, Martin
was cup-tied for the defeat to Manchester United in 2023 - but eligible for
silverware after appearing in an earlier round of the competition whilst on
loan at the Red Devils.
Dubravka becomes a Claret following the departure of James Trafford to
Manchester City earlier in the window and make his bow in a home friendly
against Lazio on Saturday.
Martin's exit from SJP leaves the number 1 squad number unallocated for the
first time since he inherited it from Rob Elliot ahead of the 2019/20
campaign.
PS: A further goalkeeping departure from Gallowgate looms, with
Odysseas Vlachodimis travelling to Spain on Thursday to complete a
season-long loan switch to Seville.
Premier
League:
Espanyol
(h)
Newcastle's penultimate pre-season fixture sees them return to St.James'
Park on Friday night to face top-flight
Spanish opposition.
It's a 7.30pm kick-off on Friday and tickets for this game
remain on general sale, with upper tiers not open.
Tyneside-based Football Bobbles will have a stall outside The
Trent House pre-match. New in stock are Lee bucket hats, along with some special offers and hats
from £10. Card payments accepted.
Team: Joe Willock won't feature due to injury while the fitness of Sven Botman
isn't yet known.
Alexander Isak's future remains unclear, but following the decision by Eddie
Howe to exclude him from the squad training sessions on Wednesday and
Thursday, it seems improbable that he'll face either Espanyol or Atletico.
Aaron Ramsdale is set for his club debut, with Anthony Elanga and Park
Seung-Soo in line for their SJP bows.
EFC: to
follow
Manolo Gonzalez steered his side to promotion from the Segunda League
in 2024 and ensured that they avoided relegation on the final day of last
season - finishing 14th but only two points clear of the drop zone.
They come to Tyneside on the back of three successive pre-season wins:
a 2-1 success against a Southampton side featuring Magpie new boy Aaron
Ramsdale and 1-0 victories over Bundesliga duo Wolfsburg and Union
Berlin.
Following this game they'll begin to prepare for a home league opener
against Atletico Madrid on Sunday week.
Newcastle renew acquaintances with the side from Barcelona after
previous meetings in 1960 and 2000.
The most recent game was a pre-season kickabout staged at Espanyol's former
home at Montjuic Stadium in August 2000, the hosts running out 2-1 winners.
United did rather better in Spain during May 1960, securing a 5-2 victory at
Espanyol's Estadi de Sarria base.
Referee: tbc
VAR: n/a
UK TV: Live on NUFC TV
Cost is £4.99 per game. Purchase online here
Streams are worldwide excluding Spain.
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Overseas TV:
3Cat (Spain)
Abu Dhabi Sports 2 HD
Arena Premium 2 HD (Bos/Kos/Serb)
Arena Sport 1 HD (Slovakia)
Astro Go/Premier League (Malaysia)
BG Sports (Thailand)
Claro+ (Brazil)
Coupang Play (Korea)
DAZN Belgium
Disney+ Premium Arg/Chile/Mex/Norte/Sur
DStv Now
ESPN Brazil
Esport 3 Catalunya
FanCode (India)
Moja TV (Bosnia)
Movistar+ (Spain)
Sport 2 Israel HD
Sport TV4/Multiscreen (Portugal)
SuperSport MáXimo 2A HD (South Africa)
SuperSport Premier League HD (South Africa)
Vivo Play (Brazil)
V Sport 1 Finland HD
V Sport Premium (Sweden) HD
ViaPlay (Den/Fin/Ice/Ned/Nor/Swe)
Zapping (Brazil)
ZhiBo8 (China)
(Espanyol Youtube channel is online here)
UK Radio: None
Local Radio: Live on BBC Radio Newcastle.
Buses: The Go North East X50 football service from the Metro
Centre will run on Friday, but due to the Barrack Road closure
will terminate and begin from
the top of St. James’ Boulevard, outside the Citygate
building.
Stagecoach buses normally stopping on Barrack Road will be diverted and
passengers will be required to use alternative bus stops while the short
closure is in place.
Metro: There are no services between South Shields and Hebburn in
both directions on Friday.
A reminder that Magpie Movers aren't valid for friendlies.
Rail: Scheduled disruptions online here
Roads: Barrack Road will be closed to traffic
after the game 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.
Food Bank: The
usual stall and bucket shakers will be on and around Strawberry Place.
Stats:
Newcastle's last first team friendly defeat at SJP was a 0-1 reverse at
the hands of Bundesliga side Augsburg back in 2018. Since then they've won
all nine home kickabouts.
Spanish sides @ SJP - PL era:
1994/95 Athletic Bilbao won 3-2 (UEFA Cup)
1997/98 Barcelona won 3-2 (Champions League)
2001/02 Athletic Bilbao lost 0-1 (FR)
2002/03 Barcelona lost 0-3 (FR)
2002/03 Barcelona lost 0-2 (Champions League)
2003/04 Real Mallorca won 4-1 (UEFA Cup)
2005/06 Deportivo La Coruna lost 1-2 (Intertoto Cup)
2006/07 Villarreal drew 3-3 (FR)
2006/07 Celta Vigo won 2-1 (UEFA Cup)
2008/09 Valencia won 2-1 (FR)
2014/15 Real Sociedad won 1-0 (FR)
2022/23 Athletic Bilbao won 2-1 (FR)
2022/23 Rayo Vallecano won 2-1 (FR)
2022/23 Villarreal won 4-0 (FR)
2024/25 Girona won 4-0 (FR)
Book
giveaway:
Compo - ends Friday

While we've had our fair share
of player autobiographies, the group of ex-Magpies who are also published
fiction authors is an exclusive one - and to combine both of those careers
with serving in the police force is surely a unique CV.
That latter part of his life influenced "Betrayed Trust",
the debut book from former Newcastle United midfielder Tony Nesbitt,
writing under the pen name Tom Hair.
Dark tales of misdeeds in his native Wearside inform the first DC Dan
Kilford novel, Tony taking inspiration from colleagues and criminals alike
encountered during his service.
An FA Youth Cup winner with United in 1985, Tony's senior playing career was
decimated by injury and caused his radical employment shift. Read more about
that in a chat with veteran journalist John Gibson here
We have copies of "Betrayed Trust" up for grabs and to be
in with the chance of winning, email your answer to this question to [email protected]
by 5pm on Friday August 8th, subject line of Hair.
Tony's league debut for United came away to Charlton Athletic in 1986, while
their Valley home was unusable. Which alternative ground was the game played
at?
No age limit, open to anyone anywhere in
the world but delivery only to UK addresses. One entry per person.
(Buy "Betrayed Trust" online here
via Amazon)
Premier
League:
Atletico
Madrid (h)
Eddie Howe's side conclude pre-season with a second home game against La
Liga opponents in as many days;
the fourth successive season they have ended preparations with back-to-back kickabouts at
Gallowgate.
Saturday's game only will decide the Sela Cup; as was the case in 2024 the
tournament format has been abolished and the two visiting sides won't play
each other.
It's a 4pm kick-off on Saturday and the match is sold out.
Ticket holders can gain entrance to watch the NUWFC friendly Atletico Madrid
Femenino. That's a 1pm kick-off.
WonderBar
in The Gate
will
be open,
with DJ Mad Mick on stage
both pre-and post match.
Tyneside-based Football Bobbles will have a stall outside The
Trent House pre-match on Saturday. New in stock are Lee bucket hats, along with some special offers and hats
from £10. Card payments accepted.
Team: To follow.
AMFC: to follow
Finishing third in La Liga last season, Diego
Simeone's side then played three games at the FIFA Club Cup in the USA but
failed to advance from the group stage - their final fixture taking place on
June 23rd.
Atletico's pre-season preparations for the coming season commenced with a
0-1 loss away to Porto on Sunday.
They will kick off their La Liga season against Espanyol on Sunday August
17th, learning their fate in the Champions League draw 11 days later, like
the Magpies.
This
will be Atletico's first-ever visit to SJP. The two sides met in a
post-season friendly in Madrid back in 1956 with the Spaniards running out
4-1 winners.
Referee: tbc
VAR: n/a
UK TV: Live on NUFC TV
Cost is £4.99 per game. Purchase online here
Streams are worldwide excluding Spain.
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Overseas TV: To follow
UK Radio: None
Local Radio: Live on BBC Radio Newcastle.
Buses: The Go North East X50 football service from the Metro
Centre will run on Saturday, but due to the Barrack Road closure
will terminate and begin from
the top of St. James’ Boulevard, outside the Citygate
building.
Stagecoach buses normally stopping on Barrack Road will be diverted and
passengers will be required to use alternative bus stops while the short
closure is in place.
Metro: No scheduled disruptions.
A reminder that Magpie Movers aren't valid for friendlies.
Rail: Scheduled disruptions online here
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.
The Tyne Bridge refurbishment programme and
Tyne Tunnel partial weekend closures continue, leading to possible
congestion and delays all weekend.
Food Bank: The
usual stall and bucket shakers will be on and around Strawberry Place.
Stats:
Assuming Aaron Ramsdale debuts over the weekend, he'll be the sixth goalkeeper to get senior team pitch time in pre-season,
after messrs Pope, Dubravka, Ruddy, Gillespie and Thompson. Vlachodimos
hasn't been called upon.
Ramsdale's previous visits to SJP:
Nov 2019 With Bournemouth, NUFC won 2-1
May 2021 With Sheffield United, NUFC won 1-0
May 2022 With Arsenal, NUFC won 2-0
May 2023 With Arsenal, NUFC lost 0-2
2025/26:
Leeds (a) sale -
ends 2pm Friday
Those ST holders who
applied for the PL trip to Elland Road holding a minimum of 67 loyalty
points (plus an unknown number of ballot winners) have until 2pm on Friday to complete their ticket purchase.
FYI: Area C is nearest the pitch.
In a change to last week's Villa (a) sale, the start time to select tickets
online was staggered on Wednesday.
Those with 150 points or more were able to do so at 2pm, while those with
less (and ballot winners) were able to do so at 4pm.
Update:
Sesk-no
Newcastle's attempts to
sign a striker look have been thwarted again, with Manchester United
completing the transfer of RB Leipzig's Benjamin Sesko.
The Magpies had negotiated a claimed £70m fee with the Bundesliga club in
recent days, but a rival bid from Old Trafford for the 22 year-old Slovenian
international striker belatedly appeared - and was successful.
Sesko was pictured flying to Manchester on Thursday before putting pen to
paper - doubtless agreeing a pay packet far in excess of anything available
at SJP.
Update:
Isak returns
Having returned from his
Spanish interlude over the weekend, Alexander Isak was spotted at
Newcastle's Darsley Park training ground on Monday and Tuesday.
The rest of the first team squad returned on Wednesday - including new loan
arrival Aaron Ramsdale - but the Swede trained separately after them.
That situation was then reportedly replicated on Thursday.
Where that leaves Isak in the light of Benjamin Sesko's desire to become a
Red Devil rather than a Magpie is uncertain at this point in time.
Loan lads:
The borrowers
Two Magpies have left on loan so
far this season:
Antonio Cordero (KVC
Westerlo):
KV Mechelen (h) Belgian Pro League, Saturday.
Joe White (Leyton
Orient):
Wigan Athletic (h) League One, Saturday.
U21s:
Saints for starters
Newcastle's PL2
fixtures for the coming season have now been announced and can be read
online here
The currently coachless
U21s begin against Southampton at Whitley Park on Sunday August 17th
(3pm).
Assuming no alterations, two of the away venues would break new ground for
United: Birmingham City U21s using Stratford Town and Crystal Palace U21s
domiciled at Sutton United.
2025/26:
Seoul stalemate
Newcastle 1 Spurs 1
Match
report
Update:
Bournemouth (a)
Application details for
September's visit to Bournemouth are now confirmed as follows:
Applications open: Mon 25.08.2025 @ 2pm
Applications close: Tue 26.08.2025 @ 2pm
Sales open: Wed 27.08.2025 @ 2pm
Sales close: Fri 29.08.2025 @ 2pm
NUFC away ticket process changes are detailed here
Note that this game could
yet move depending on the Champions League calendar. On that basis, the club
are obliged to offer refunds if a different date means supporters are then
unable to attend.
Giveaway:
Comp winners
We're partnering up with Pitch
Publishing, a sports book publisher with an already extensive range of
NUFC related titles and several more due for release later in 2025.
We kicked things off
with a competition to win copies of "The Wilderness Years",
Gary Sherrard's vivid account of the black and whites between 1978 and 1984.
For anyone of that era it's semi-autobiographical and for those missing out
on the glory days of Bobby Shinton, it explains why calling out Premier
League era Magpies as "the worst ever" prompts wry grins from
stalwarts....
We had two copies of the books to give away and asked you to predict the score
in Sunday's kickabout against Spurs and precisely 40 of you did just
that.
That then required a random draw to decide the two winners, who were:
Stephen Boyles
Paul Sessford
Check out the Pitch
catalogue here
and find offers on current and future NUFC titles on Amazon here
2025/26:
Sub-mariners sunk
South Shields 0 Newcastle U21s 5
Match
action
Match
report
Update:
Hayden away
Just over nine years after he
arrived at Gallowgate from Arsenal for a claimed £4m fee, Isaac Hayden's
association with Newcastle has finally ended.
The 30 year-old native of Chelmsford looks to have reached agreement to
settle the remaining months of a six year contract extension announced in
September 2020.
The first of 171 competitive appearances came in United's Championship
season-opening loss at Fulham in August 2016, register the first of seven
goals two games later.
The pick of Hayden's four Premier League goals for the club in our eyes was
the 94th minute header at the Gallowgate End to secure a 1-0 win over
Chelsea in January 2020 - assist provider Matt Ritchie's celebration
involving his hoofing the corner flag into the unmentionables of a fan....
A regular member of the first squad until a serious knee injury at Brighton
in March 2021 began a saga of fitness problems for Isaac and subsequent loan
moves to Norwich City, Standard Liege, QPR and Portsmouth.
What proved to be his final senior competitive outing as a Magpie was a 0-4
home loss to Manchester City in late December 2021, bizarrely featuring as
an over-age player for United U21s in the National League Cup last season.
An England international up to U21 level, 2024 brought a belated senior bow
after opting to switch nationalities and represent Jamaica.
2025/26:
Change kit released
Buy 2025/26 season kits
online here from JD
Sports.
Meltdown:
Isak timeline
Sun 04.05 Isak scored his 54th Premier League
goal (62nd in all competitions) for Newcastle - a penalty in a 1-1 draw at
Brighton.
Sun 18.05 Isak missed the 0-1 Premier League loss at Arsenal, Howe told
the media that he'd had a scan on a groin problem and rest rather than
surgery was forecast.
Sun 25.05 Isak played the entirety of a 0-1 Premier loss at home to
Everton, Newcastle's season-ending fixture.
Tue 27.05 Isak withdrew from Sweden's squad for two games in June due to
a minor injury, presumably groin.
Mon 14.07 Isak was part of the Newcastle party that flew to Austria for
a week-long training camp.
Tue 15.07 The Athletic reported that Liverpool had made it know they
were prepared to pay £120m for Isak.
Sat 19.07 Isak was absent as Newcastle faced Celtic; Eddie Howe told the
media that he'd allowed him to leave the squad as he needed "more
training time" but that he expected him to join the club's upcoming
tour of Asia.
Mon 21.07 Isak trained away from the rest of the squad at Darsley Park
but reportedly cut short the session.
(some sources claim this may have been on 22.07)
Tue 22.07 Newcastle reportedly switched targets to Brentford's Yoane
Wissa, to augment (or replace) Isak.
Wed 23.07 Liverpool completed the signing of Eintracht Frankfurt forward Hugo
Ekitike, a player Newcastle had attempted to sign to augment (or replace)
Isak.
Thu 24.07 Isak wasn't on the plane to Singapore and multiple media
outlets reported he'd "told Newcastle he wants to explore a move
away from the club".
The Times wrote that Isak refused to accept improved terms and an
extension to his current Newcastle contract, allegedly seeking £300k per
week - an amount the club wouldn't be able to meet given their financial
status.
Fri 25.07 The Guardian wrote that Isak had been offered a
basic weekly wage of £600K by Al-Hilal in Saudi Arabia.
Sat 26.07 Howe met the media in Singapore and had no update on Isak's
thigh injury but called it minimal and was still confident that he would
remain a Newcastle player.
Sun 27.07 Newcastle lost 2-3 to Arsenal, Howe telling reporters there
was "no chance" Isak would be in Korea.
Mon 28.07 Newcastle arrived in Korea without Isak.
Tue 29.07 Howe told the media that no bid had been received for Isak
and he remained a Magpie.
Wed 30.07 Spanish media claims Isak is training alone in San
Sebastian.
Fri 01.08 Liverpool bid claimed to be £120m rejected.
Mon 04.08 Isak returns to Darsley Park.
2025/26:
TV times
The Premier League have confirmed their live TV
picks for September, with one Newcastle game rescheduled:
Sat 13.09.2025 Wolves (h) 3pm no live UK TV
Sat 20.09.2025 Bournemouth (a) 3pm no live UK TV
Sun 28.09.2025 Arsenal (h) 4.30pm Sky
The Arsenal game falls between Newcastle's midweek Carabao Cup Third
Round tie* and the second round of Champions League fixtures, spread across
Tuesday September 30th and Wednesday October 1st.
With reference to the Bournemouth away game, just because it hasn't been
selected for live TV, that doesn't confirm 100% that it will be a 3pm
Saturday kick-off.
The first round of Champions League fixtures take place on the preceding
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday: were Newcastle to be in action on the
Thursday, that would result in the Bournemouth game moving to the
Sunday.
While the Spurs v Wolves game picked for Sky on Sunday 28th is liable to
change if Spurs are playing a Champions League tie on the 30th, there's no
similar advice regarding our game v Arsenal on the same day - reason
unknown.
The situation mirrors for our game regardless of that: were ourselves or
Arsenal to be playing in the Champions League on the 30th then we would not
meet in the PL on the 28th.
So in real terms, only the Wolves game is now confirmed, with the other
three liable to possible change in the days following the Champions League
draw on August 28th.
* that is split over two successive midweeks, with teams involved in the
Champions League assured of playing their Carabao Cup tie during second of
the two weeks.
There are no scheduled rail works between London Kings Cross on the day of
the Arsenal game. For once.
The Bournemouth game looks unaffected by rail engineering work on
the Saturday. Were it to be played on the Sunday, trains would still run direct
to and from London but with average journey times extended by 45 minutes and
trains not calling at either Basingstoke or Winchester.
Update:
New faces
Following confirmation of the appointment
of Sudarshan Gopaladesikan
as Newcastle United Technical Director, the vacant roles
of Chief Executive Officer and Sporting Director are anticipated to be
filled in the near future.
Several names have appeared in connection with both posts, but David
Hopkinson is poised to become CEO in succession to Darren Eales, with Ross
Wilson tipped to replace the now-departed Paul Mitchell as SD.
The 54 year-old Canadian Hopkinson had been in charge of the US-based
Madison Square Garden Sports Corporation and was Global Head of Partnerships
for Real Madrid between 2018 and 2020.
He also had an earlier involvement with sports teams in Toronto, which
included MLS side Toronto FC.
41 year-old Scotsman Wilson meanwhile remains in post at Nottingham Forest,
having held a similar position at Rangers until tempted across the border in
2023.
2025/26:
Home ticket dates
Wolves (h): Ballot opens Mon 11.08.2025 Noon, closes Tue 12.08.2025 Noon. Winners
notified Wed 13.08.2025 by 11am, seat selection opens Wed 13.08.2025 Noon,
closes Fri 15.08.2025 Noon. ST ticket fwding/resale Friday 15.08.2025 4pm.
Member Sale Mon 18.08.2025 10am.
Arsenal (h): Ballot opens Mon 18.08.2025 Noon, closes Tue 19.08.2025 Noon. Winners
notified Wed 20.08.2025 by 11am, seat selection opens Wed 20.08.2025 Noon,
closes Fri 22.08.2025 Noon. ST ticket fwding/resale Friday 22.08.2025 4pm.
Member Sale Mon 25.08.2025 10am.
Old
boys:
Comings & goings
SJP old boys with new clubs/jobs include:
Tom Allan Darlington
Kieran Aplin Whitley Bay
Alun Armstrong Gateshead M
Matty Bondswell South Shields (trial)
Jean-Alain
Boumsong Auxerre C
Mark Boyd Carlisle City AM
Kyle Cameron Bromley
Nathan Carlyon Blyth Town
Andy Carroll Dagenham & Redbridge
Lewis Cass Harrogate Town
Bobby Clark Derby County
Stephen Clemence Blackpool C
Lucas De Bolle Portimonense
Luuk De Jong Porto
Nicky Deverdics Newton Aycliffe
Amadou Diallo Oliveirense
Josh Donaldson Hartlepool United
Josh Donaldson Dunston UTS (loan)
Martin Dubravka Burnley
Stuart Findlay Hearts
Stan Flaherty Hampton & Richmond
Massadio Haidara Kocealispor
Grant Hanley Hibernian
Mackenzie Heaney Spennymoor Town
Sean Longstaff Leeds United
Neil McDonald Hartlepool United AM
Oisin McEntee Hearts
Joe Oliver Hebburn Town
Greg Olley York City
Harry Powell Ashington
Rory Powell Ashington
John Robertson Ross County AM
Salomon Rondon Real Oviedo (loan)
Josh Scott Darlington
Kyle Scott Crawley Town
Mo Sedibeh UB Conquense
Nolberto Solano Pakistan C
Ki Sung-yeung Pohang Steelers
Andros Townsend Kanchanabori Power
Freddie Woodman Liverpool
Callum Wilson West Ham
Mike Williamson Rangers C
Callum Williams FC Hartlepool
Josef Yarney Macclesfield Town

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Friendly. Public sale now.
Live
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@ SJP, 4pm.
Friendly. SOLD OUT.
Live
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@ International Stadium, 7.30pm. National League Cup.
Tickets on sale now from GFC.
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tbc. (NB: Digital tickets for this fixture).
Sat 16.08.2025 U18s v Blackburn Rovers (h)
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Fri 22.08.2025 U21s v Chelsea (h)
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25.08.2025 Liverpool
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United (a) @ Elland Road, 5.30pm. Premier League. Live
on Sky Sports.
Points threshold was 67. Seat selection closes Fri 08.08.2025 2pm. £30 adults, £29 over 65s/16-22s, £28 U16s. Allocation:
tbc. (NB: Paper tickets for this fixture).
Mon 01.09.2025 Transfer window closes.
Tue 02.09.2025 U21s v Huddersfield Town (a)
@ Accu Stadium, 7.45pm.
EFL Trophy.
Sun 24.05.2026
PL ends.
NUFC live on TV:
Sat
16.08.2025
Villa (a)
12.30pm TNT
Mon 25.08.2025 Liverpool (h) 8pm Sky
Sat 30.08.2025 Leeds Utd (a) 5.30pm Sky
Sun 28.09.2025 Arsenal (h) 4pm Sky
(PL Selections made to Mon 29.09.2025)
CL League stage match dates:
1: Tue 16.09/Wed 17.09/Thu 18.09.2025
2: Tue 30.09/Wed
01.10.2025
3: Tue 21.10/Wed 22.10.2025
4: Tue 04.11/Wed 05.11.2025
5: Tue 25.11/Wed 26.11.2025
6: Tue 09.12/Wed 10.12.2025
7: Tue 20.01/Wed 21.01.2026
8: Wed 28.01.2026
Live TV release dates:
Oct
by Wed 20.08.2025
Nov by Wed 17.09.2025
Dec by Wed 15.10.2025
Jan by Wed 15.10.2025
Feb by Wed 17.12.2025
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 televised live in the UK during 2025/26 will be 3pm
Saturday KOs. All games rescheduled to Sunday due to European commitments will
be shown).
Carabao Cup:
(NUFC enter in Round 3: draw takes
place on or around Wed 27.08.2025).
R3: w/c Mon 15.09.2025 / 22.09.2025*
R4: w/c Mon 27.10.2025
QF: w/c Mon 15.12.2025
SF1: w/c Mon 12.01.2026
SF2: w/c Mon 02.02.2026
F: Sun 22.03.2026
* NUFC tie will be played in w/c 22.09
FA Cup:
(NUFC enter in Round 3: draw takes place on or around Sun 07.12.2025).
R3: Sat 10.01.2026
R4: Sat 14.02.2026
R5: Sat 07.03.2026
QF: Sat 04.04.2026
SF: Sat 25.04.2026
F: Sat 16.05.2026
Vertu (EFL)
Trophy Northern
Group F:
Tue 02.09.2025 Huddersfield T (a) 7.45pm
Wed 15.10.2025 Mansfield T (a) 7.45pm
Tue 11.11.2025 Harrogate T (a) 7.45pm
PL U21 International Cup Group C:
Benfica (h), Croatia Zagreb (h), Paris SG (h) Real Sociedad (h). Dates & venues all tbc.
National League Cup Group D:
(Leeds United, Boro and the mackems also in the same group
but we don't play them.)
Wed 13.08.2025 Gateshead (a) 7.30pm
w/c Mon 15.09.2025 Halifax Town (a)
w/c Mon 20.10.2025 Boston U (a)
Tue 02.12.2025 Scunthorpe U (a) 7pm
U19 Youth League Group tbc:
League fixtures replicate the first six in the CL (not eight). The competition
then moves to a knockout phase from the last 32.
U18 Premier League Cup Group B:
Tue 26.08.2025 Leicester City (h)
Sat 04.10.2025 Aston Villa (a)
Sat 22.11.2025 Liverpool (h)
FA Youth Cup:
NUFC U18s enter in Round 3, ties be played on or before Sat
13.12.2025.
Other events @ SJP:
Euro 2028
- date(s) awaited.
Winter transfer window:
Thu 01.01.2026-Mon 02.02.2026 @ tbc
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Whoops, He did it Again... |
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On This Day in History |
7th August |
Born Or Died:
1939 William Salmond Thomson Penman born, Coaltown of
Wemyss, Scotland.
(1963-66)

Known as Willie, this inside forward arrived from Glasgow
Rangers for £10,000 in April 1963 - having rejected a move to West Bromwich
Albion and with Blackburn Rovers, West Ham, Middlesbrough and Ipswich Town all
sending scouts to monitor his form.
Debuting almost immediately in a 3-2 home win over Charlton Athletic, Penman
netted seven goals during United's Division
Two Championship success in 1964/65 - most notably during the 2-0 home win over Bolton
Wanderers that secured a top flight return.
However he was seldom a first choice in the top flight and a lack of pitch time
attracted the attention of other clubs - newspaper reports describing him as
being "in the shop window" as early as September 1965 when United
played a friendly at Hearts.
United recouped their outlay when selling him to Swindon Town
in September 1966 (Boro again failing to tempt him) and he collected a League Cup winners' medal three years
later - coming off the bench as Wiltshire side famously beat Arsenal 3-1 at
Wembley.
Willie also appeared for Walsall before relocating to Ireland
for two spells with Dundalk, which book-ended a stint with Seattle Sounders out
in the USA.
Living in the midlands, Penman made a return to SJP in February 2006, appearing on the field as half
time hero against Portsmouth.
And three years later he was similarly presented to the County Ground crowd, as
part of Swindon's 40th anniversary celebrations of that League Cup win.
Along with many of his former colleagues, Willie was back on Tyneside in April
2015 to celebrate the 50th anniversary of that promotion season.
Sadly he passed away in December 2017.

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What Else?
1908
The Magpies forked out £1,000 to secure inside forward Jimmy Stewart from
Sheffield Wednesday.
The Gateshead-born 25 year-old had won both League Championship and FA Cup
winner's medals while at Hillsborough.
1948 Wet weather failed to deter 16,051 fans attending SJP to watch two
United XIs play a practice match.
Clad in white shirts, the reserves ran 5-1 winners with goals from Donaldson(2),
Thompson, White and Sibley.
Jackie Milburn replied for the stripes while there was a first sighting for
recent arrival Colin Gibson from Cardiff City.
Black & whites: Fairbrother,
Cowell, Craig, Harvey, Brennan, Dodgin, Gibson, Stobbart, Milburn, Lowrie,
McCall.
Whites: Garbutt, Graham, Corbett, Clark, Fraser, Smith, Sibley, Thompson,
Donaldson, Taylor, Walker.
1971
Benfica
(Portugal) (h)
1-0 (1-0)
Friendly
Gibb(16)
27,630
Having made his bow in a friendly in France against
St.Etienne, United's new signing Malcolm Macdonald had his
first taste of SJP.
The esteemed visitors from Lisbon included Eusébio in their
line-up but were beaten by Tommy Gibb's first half strike.
Team: McFaul,
Craggs, Clark, Gibb, Burton, Nattrass, Cassidy, Tudor,
Macdonald, Young, Arentoft.
Subs: Craig, Guthrie.
1976 Sheffield United
(a)
1-0 (1-0)
Anglo Scottish Cup
Gowling(9)
7,933
Having participated in the maiden year of a
competition that succeeded the Texaco Cup, Newcastle returned for the second
staging.
This victory in the first of their three group games set the
Magpies en route to qualification for the Quarter Finals.
However, Newcastle were then expelled after fielding a
weakened XI against Ayr United when the competition
resumed in September.
Team: Mahoney,
Nattrass, Kennedy, Cassidy, Bird, Nulty, Barrowclough,
Oates, Burns, Gowling, Craig.
Subs: Jones, Howard.
1978
Hull City (a)
0-0 (0-0)
Friendly
2,960
Following a five match tour of
Scandinavia, Bill McGarry's second-tier side played a drab
draw against the Third Division Tigers at Boothferry Park.
Most interest surrounded the fate of United's
out-of-contract full back Alan Kennedy, who attracted
scouts from various clubs to watch him.
Team: Mahoney,
Nattrass (Kelly), Kennedy, Cassidy, Bird, Blackley (Blackhall),
Manners (Parkinson), Walker, Guy, (McGhee), Hibbitt,
Connolly.
1982 Morton (Scotland) (a)
3-1 (2-1)
Friendly
Todd(17), Varadi(40), Doyle(52)
Ritchie(42)
2,000
With no hint of the hullabaloo that would break out
later in the month when Kevin Keegan arrived, United began
their pre-season preparations at Cappielow.
Morton conceded a penalty for handball in the first
minute, only for goalkeeper Ray Baines to block John Trewick's spot kick.
Jeff Clarke debuted for United following his release by
the mackems while John Craggs played his first Newcastle
game in 11 years after his return from Boro.
Trialist Steve Doyle was among the scorers but the former Preston North End midfielder
failed to impress manager Arthur Cox and no contract offer
was made.
Future Boro striker Bernie Slaven came off the bench for
the hosts.
Team: Carr, Craggs,
Saunders, Trewick, Clarke, Haddock, Todd (Wharton), Doyle, Varadi,
Cartwright(Martin), Waddle (Ferris 46). Subs n/u:
Hardwick, Carney.
1984
Berwick Rangers (a) 3-1 (2-0)
Friendly
Beardsley(22), Wharton(24), Waddle(55)
Mason(70)
2,000
Magpies boss Jack Charlton turned up at Shielfield
Park in a battered old Jag, digging in to some fish and chips -
which were obviously going down well.
The game was memorable for some dreadful home chants and
Chris Waddle pinging the ball off the Berwick bar from 40
yards, the rebound going straight out for a throw.
Team: Carr
(Kelly 46), Anderson, Ryan, Carney, Clarke, Saunders,
McDonald, Wharton, Waddle, Beardsley, Ferris. (Other subs
used but tbc).
1985
Carlisle United (a)
0-0 (0-0)
Friendly
2,297
The Cumbrians were in a period of transition, with Bob
Stokoe having vacated the Manager's chair for fellow ex-Magpie Bryan Robson.
However, within the month "Pop" had packed in
and Stokoe returned to oversee a squad including ex-NUFC
goalkeeper Kevin Carr.
A surprise inclusion in the home side was ex-Liverpool
supersub David Fairclough who had written to Stokoe
asking for a trial.
1986
Coleraine (Northern Ireland) (a)
0-0 (0-0)
Friendly
2,000
Manager Willie McFaul led Newcastle back to his hometown
club for a pre-season visit to The Showgrounds.
Injury problems meant that reserve duo Jeff Wrightson and
Kevin Scott travelled over from England to join the squad
following a game against Linfield 48 hours before.
Already without Glenn Roeder, John Bailey, Ian Stewart and
Billy Whitehurst, Paul Ferris then picked up an injury
during this game.
Team: Thomas,
Anderson, Tinnion, McCreery (Scott 46), Clarke, McDonald,
Davies, Wrightson, Allon, Beardsley, Ferris.
1990
Gloucester City (a)
2-0 (1-0)
Friendly
Quinn(37), Robinson(88)
500
The pre-season warm-up continued at Meadow Park, with only
Tigers 'keeper David Mogg keeping the score down, restricting strike duo
Mick Quinn and
David Robinson to a goal each.
Team: Burridge,
Anderson (Ranson 71), Sweeney, Aitken, Kristensen,
Bradshaw, Brazil,
(O'Brien 62), Simpson, (Askew 62), Quinn (Robinson 62),
McGhee, Dillon (Gallacher 62).
1991
Darlington (a)
2-1 (1-1)
Friendly
Bradshaw(17), O'Brien(85)
Gill(34)
3,027
United's first
domestic pre- season kickabout ended in a victory
at Feethams.
Darren Bradshaw headed in Lee Clark's corner before Gary
Gill levelled - only for Liam O'Brien to flight a perfect
free kick past Quakers 'keeper Mark Prudhoe to win it.
Team:
Srnicek, Watson, Elliott, O'Brien, Scott, Bradshaw, Clark
(Roche 88),
Peacock, Quinn, Makel, Howey (Gourlay 67).
Subs n/u: Wright, Neilson,
Robinson.
1993
Scunthorpe United (a) 1-1 (0-1)
Friendly
Watson(50)
Thompstone(45pen)
3,975
Newcastle
debuted at Glanford
Park some six years after it opened for business, as Kevin
Keegan returned to one of his former clubs.
The Iron at that time were managed by Richard Money, who
15 years on took charge of the Youth Academy at KK's
Newcastle.
Scunny led at the break after Steve Howey brought Brown
down in the box and Ian Thompstone converted the penalty.
Steve Watson levelled from the edge of the area soon after
the restart but the home side continued to press until
fitness got the better of them in the closing stages.
Team:
Wright (Srnicek 46), Howey, Neilson, Bracewell, Scott,
Kilcline (Elliott 64), Watson, Beardsley, Papavasiliou,
Clark, Sellars.
1995
Gateshead (a)
4-0 (3-0)
Friendly
Ferdinand(4,13), Beardsley(16pen), Gillespie(90)
11,750
A full-strength Newcastle side attracted a record
football watching crowd to the International Stadium on a
Monday night.
Injured prevented Philippe Albert and Warren Barton from
featuring, with a rare sighting of youngster Stuart
Elliott from the bench.
However there was a blow for the watching Kevin Keegan
when Steve Howey sustained a torn Achilles tendon and
limped off.
Team: Srnicek,
Watson (Hottiger 46), Beresford (S.Elliott 80), Clark,
Peacock, Howey (R.Elliott 46), Lee (Fox), Beardsley (Kitson
46), Ferdinand (R.Appleby 65), Gillespie, Ginola (Sellars
46). Sub n/u: Harper.
Match
footage is online here
1999
Aston Villa (h)
0-1 (0-0)
Premiership
P1, 0pts, 18th/20
Shearer(71)
Joachim(75)
36,367
Alan Shearer's first-ever red card came as referee Uriah Rennie
penalised him for persistent use of the elbow, having
booked
him for the same offence in the first half.
Minutes later Julian Joachim scored the only goal of the
game on a day when Ruud Gullit handed debuts to: Franck
Dumas, Marcelino, Alain Goma, Kieron Dyer and Paul
Robinson.
NUFC.com match report

Al
is booked by self-confessed
Shearer hater, Uriah Rennie
2001
Troyes (France) (a) 0-0 (0-0)
Intertoto Cup Final 1st Leg
10,414
On the face of it, a useful draw but the performance
was not a good one.
No away goal meant that the pressure was on United to keep
it tight in the return leg....which ended in a 4-4 draw
and saw us exit from the competition....
NUFC.com match
report
2002
Barcelona (Spain) (h) 0-3 (0-2)
Friendly
Kluivert(28),
Saviola(35), Enrique(50)
51,257
It absolutely chucked it down on the way to this one
but the waves of attacks toward our goal caused more concern.
Future Magpie Patrick Kluivert
scored for the Catalans and commented on the warmth of the
applause directed to him from SJP fans in this game, when
he joined United in 2004.
NUFC.com match
report.
2004 Things were getting a bit sticky a week
before our season opener, as United were hit by
an outbreak of viral conjunctivitis (an eye infection)
amongst their squad.
The players were asked to get
changed in their cars before training to avoid cross
-infection. This was no problem for Kieron Dyer who had
just bought a Hummer H2....
2005 Glenn
Roeder's Academy side won the Oberndorf Tournament in Germany, defeating Borussia
Monchengladbach on penalties.
The game was decided on spot kicks after defender Paul
Huntington put United ahead, only for the Germans to score
twice.
Striker Marc Walton's last-gasp leveller then set up
penalties and he, Michael Terrell, Phil Cave and Chris
Farman all scored from the spot as the Magpies triumphed
4-3.
2010 It was claimed that Newcastle had won the
race for Marseilles midfielder, Hatem Ben Arfa, on a
year's loan and that the deal would be finalised the
following week.
2010
Rangers (Scotland) (a)
1-2 (0-1)
Friendly
Lovenkrands(70)
Miller(24),
Naismith(65)
30,220
United
ended pre-season with a deserved defeat in the blue half
of Glasgow.
4,000 away fans saw former Ger Peter Lovenkrands mark
his Ibrox return with a goal, but there was little else
for manager Chris Hughton to enthuse over.
NUFC.com
match report
2012 Hartlepool United (a)
Friendly
5-1 (3-0)
Sh.Ameobi(3), Marveaux(4,12pen), Vuckic(53),
Obertan(83)
Sweeney(60)
4,802
2,500 travelling fans at Victoria Park were rewarded with a first
sight of Hatem Ben Arfa in a Newcastle shirt in pre-season.
There were also senior bows from the bench for recent
defensive acquisition Curtis Good and teenage 'keeper Jak
Alnwick.
NUFC.com
match report
2021
Norwich City (h)
3-0 (0-0)
Friendly
Ritchie(55), Gayle(74,88)
20,139
United ended pre-season on a high note,
scoring three goals without reply against the Premier
League newcomers.
Steve Bruce's side contained no new signings, as efforts
to revive a permanent deal for Arsenal's Joe Willock
continued.
NUFC.com match report
2024 The Athletic reported that United had
tabled bids for Crystal Palace defender Marc Guehi and
Sheffield United striker William Osula.
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