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2025/26:
Brentford (a)

The Magpies face the Bees in the Premier League at the Gtech Stadium
this coming Sunday.
It's a 2pm kick-off, live on Sky Sports.
Team: William Osula will be missing for some weeks as he
struggles with an ankle issue while return dates for Yoane Wissa and
Tino Livramento remain to be confirmed.
Anthony Gordon is unlikely to feature after leaving the field during
the first half of Wednesday's Champions League win over Bilbao with
a recurrence of a hip problem.
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BFC: Antoni Milambo and Joshua Dasilva remain out, but Benjamin
Arthur may return from injury.
While Newcastle were in action on both Sunday and Wednesday, the
Bees had a full week to prepare after Saturday's 0-2 Premier League
loss at Crystal Palace.
At home so far this season, Keith Andrews has seen his side defeat
Aston Villa, Manchester United and Liverpool and draw with Chelsea.
The only team to take three points off Brentford at the Gtech has
been Manchester City.
Referee: Stuart Attwell - first appearance in charge of a game
involving United for the Warwickshire whistler since last February's
Premier League defeat at Liverpool.
VAR: Paul Tierney
UK TV: Live on Sky Sports
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Stats:
Magpies @ Bees - all-time:
2024/25 lost 2-4 (PL) Isak, Barnes
2023/24 won 4-2 (PL) Barnes, J.Murphy, Isak, Bruno
2022/23 won 2-1 (PL) og(Raya), Isak
2021/22 won 2-0 (PL) Joelinton, Willock
2020/21 lost 0-1 (LC)
2016/17 won 2-1 (Ch) Gayle, Murphy
1992/93 won 2-1 (D1) Kelly, G.Peacock
1947/48 lost 0-1 (D2)
1938/39 won 2-0 (FA) Clifton, Mooney
1934/35 lost 0-3 (D2)
Latest PL result/fixtures:
Sat 08.11.2025:
Spurs 2-2 Manchester United
Everton v Fulham (3pm)
West Ham United v Burnley (3pm)
mackems v Arsenal (5.30pm) Sky
Chelsea v Wolves (8pm) Sky
Sun 09.11.2025:
Aston Villa v Bournemouth (2pm) Sky
Brentford v Newcastle United (2pm) Sky
Crystal Palace v Brighton & Hove Albion (2pm) Sky
Nottingham Forest v Leeds United (2pm) Sky
Manchester City v Liverpool (4.30pm) Sky
Update:
Toon teens on top
Result :
Burnley U18s 1 Newcastle U18s 3
Newcastle's youngsters won their third successive
game in the U18 Premier League on Saturday, leaving the
Clarets' Barnfield training ground with all three points.
Chris Moore's side opened up a two goal advantage just
before the half time interval, Kacey Wooster shooting
his side ahead in the 41st minute and Matthew Taylor
similarly firing home just three minutes later.
Burnley belatedly established a foothold in the game when
James Lewis shot home with eight minutes of normal time
left, but Newcastle regained their two goal advantage when
Alfie Seldon netted in the second minute time added
on.
Team: Dowell, Bloomer, Goodbrand, Durrant, Moran,
Cogdon (Lucas 75), Pinnington (Ferreira 65), O'Donovan,
Wooster (Johnson 83), M.Taylor (Hutchison 65), Seldon.
Sub n/u: Mair.
Booked: Mair
Update:
Late joy for United
Result :
Newcastle U21s 3 Burnley U21s 2
Saturday also saw Newcastle
and Burnley in action at PL2 level, striker Sean Neave's
second goal of the afternoon earning his side their first
home win of the campaign.
The fixture was staged at United's
Little Benton academy, rather than the usual venue of nearby
Whitley Park. The Magpies included goalkeeper Max Thompson
and full back Alex Murphy following Champions League bench
duty.
There was also an outing for full back Harrison Ashby and a
appearance of the season for attacker Ben Parkinson after
recovering from injury.
Following a quiet opening to the contest, Sean Neave's shot
from the edge of the area clipped the top of the Clarets'
crossbar in the tenth minute.
Neave then put United ahead ten minutes before the
break; fouled in the box for a penalty and sending Oisin
Cooney the wrong way from 12 yards.
Thompson then preserved that lead either side of half time;
getting down well to save a deflected effort from Joe Bevan
on 43 minutes and pulling off an even better stop to deny
Vernon Masara when he was clean through after 51 minutes.
The Newcastle custodian was powerless to prevent Burnley
from levelling on 58 minutes however - a speculative shot
from Bevan looking to be going wide before it took a
deflection off Cathal Heffernan and found the net.
Burnley then took the lead just five minutes later, when a
corner kick from the left wing was nodded down by Hannes
Delcroix for Jesse Williams to net from close range.
Back came the black and whites though and good work by
midfielder Anthony Munda gave substitute Joe Brayson
an opportunity to turn and shoot into the corner of the net
with 11 minutes of normal time remaining.
Neave then struck in the second minute of added time;
registering his ninth U21 goal this season in all
competitions when latching on to a right wing cross from
Alfie Harrison and finishing well.
Team: M.Thompson, Ashby (Shahar 45), A.Murphy,
Heffernan, Pivas, Bailey, Al.Harrison, Munda, Parkinson (Brayson
46), Neave (Neave 90+3), Charlton (Park 63).
Sub n/u: J.Taylor.
BFC: Cooney, Campbell, Pimlott, Williams, Ashton,
Delcroix, Clark (Veevers 76), Brierley (Leuluai 80), Bevan (Wetshi
69), Masara, Pouani (Johnson 76).
Sub n/u: Chester.
Booked: Johnson
Referee: Dale Baines
Crowd: tbc
Thanks to GW
Internationals:
Rory up and running
Newcastle midfielder Rory Finneran is the club's only
representative at the U17 World Cup Finals in Qatar, captaining
Ireland as they made a winning start to their Group J fixtures on
Wednesday.
Finneran took the corner that led to his side opening the scoring
against Panama in Doha, playing the full game as Ireland ran out 4-1
winners.
Next up for the Irish is a meeting with Uzbekistan on Saturday
followed by Paraguay on Tuesday.
Internationals:
Three
Lions etc.
Friday saw the latest England senior squad announcement, with a trio
of Magpies selected by Thomas Tuchel for two World Cup qualifiers
next week.
Nick Pope, Dan Burn and Anthony Gordon are in a 25
man selection for games against Serbia at Wembley on Thursday
November 13th and Albania in Tirana three days later.
Gordon is named despite suffering from a hip issue that is expected
to rule him out of United's trip to Brentford this coming Sunday.
Moving on to England U21s and both Lewis Hall and Lewis
Miley get the nod for European Championship qualifiers against
Ireland at Birmingham City on Friday November 14th and Slovakia in
Presov the following Tuesday.
They're set to come up against club colleague Alex Murphy
at St.Andrews after he was named in the Ireland U21 squad for that
game and a trip to Andorra on Tuesday 18th.
Nick Woltemade keeps his place in the
German squad for their final two World Cup qualifiers, and is joined
by fellow Magpie Malick Thiaw - the first time that the
defender has been called up since October 2023.
Germany visit Luxembourg on Friday November 14th and then face Slovakia in
Leipzig on Monday November 17th.
The Brazil squad for two kickabouts later this month has also been
announced, with Bruno Guimaraes included but club colleague Joelinton
omitted.
The travelling shouldn't be an issue for the United
captain, Brazil starting with the friendly against Senegal staged at the
Emirates Stadium on Saturday November 15th before moving on to face
Tunisia in Lille three days later.
There's also a selection for Sandro Tonali, with his Italy
side playing World Cup qualifiers against Moldova in Chisnau on
Thursday November 13th before returning to Milan and welcoming
Norway to the San Siro on Sunday 16th.
Incoming Sweden coach Graham Potter has retained Anthony Elanga
in his squad for World Cup qualifiers against Switzerland in Geneva
on Saturday November 15th and then at home to Slovenia in Stockholm
on the 18th.
18 year-old Magpie winger Mo Waddani earns a maiden senior
call-up to Libya's senior squad for upcoming training ground
kickabouts against Mauritania and Sudan.
England youth team call-ups include full back Leo Shahar in
the U19 party for a trio of European Championship qualifiers staged
in the Lithuanian city of Kaunas.
The U19s face hosts Lithuania on Wednesday 12th, Latvia on Saturday
15th and Scotland on Tuesday 18th.
Goalkeeper Roman Dowell meanwhile is included in the England
U17 squad for a friendly tournament out in Dubai, where the
opposition is USA on Thursday 13th, Ivory Coast on Saturday 15th and
Australia on Tuesday 18th.
PS: Given that he's yet to kick a ball for the Magpies, the omission
of Yoane Wissa from DR Congo's squad for their World Cup qualifying
playoff is no surprise.
The Leopards play Cameroon in the Moroccan city of Rabat on Thursday
November 13th, with the winners facing either Nigeria or Gabon in
the same location three days later.
Champions League:
Burn's
Bonfire
Night sparkler!
Newcastle 2 Athletic Club
0
Match report
Giveaway :
Badge comp answer

Although the special collector's editions of
Magpin's new Nick Woltemade
badge sold out in minutes, regular ones remain on sale and we had
one to give away, complete with two restocked Champions League badge designs:

To be in with a chance of winning
the trio, we asked who the most recent German-born player before
Woltemade to appear in the Premier League for Newcastle was.
Incorrect answers included Dietmar Hamann, Joselu, Loris Karius and
Odysseas Vlachodimos but it was Dusseldorfer Malick Thiaw we
were after, preceding big Nick by three weeks when debuting
against Liverpool back in August.
The winning entry came from Michael Burn.
U19 Youth League:
Basques prevail
Newcastle U19s 2 Athletic Club U19s 3

United's U19 side sustained their fourth successive UEFA
Youth League defeat of the season on Wednesday, beaten by
in-form Athletic at Gateshead International Stadium.
The visitors went ahead on the half hour when Alex Carril
headed in Xantiago Oyharcabal's right wing corner.
Athletic's lead was doubled 12 minutes later after an
attempted clearance deflected to Manex Lozano, the visiting
forward firing home a first-time effort to maintain his
record of netting in every game of the competition so far.
The young Magpies got one back just on half time, after Iker
Quintero upended winger Matheos Ferriera in the box and
Sean Neave netted the resultant penalty.
Newcastle then equalised thanks to a
memorable solo effort from Scott Bailey on 61
minutes, intercepting a clearance from the 'keeper in
central midfield before dribbling
forward into the box and finding the bottom corner of the
net.
Parity proved to be short-lived however and within a minute Athletic
regained the lead when substitute Unax Urzaiz set
captain Peio Huestamendia away to beat Roman Dowell.
The Basques were reduced to ten men on 65 minutes when Quintero
received a straight red for dissent following a disputed
free kick just outside the visitor's area.
Despite that numerical advantage, the black and whites
couldn't conjure up a second equaliser - goalkeeper Simon
Garcia making a vital late block to deny Neave.
Victory for Athletic extends their 100% start to four games
and leaves them second in the 36 team table behind Chelsea
on goal difference. In contrast the Magpies are one of five
teams without a single point to their name.
Team: Dowell, Shahar, Charlton, Watts, Old (Waddani
90+3, Bailey, Munda, Park, Neave, Ferreira (Seldon 56),
Brayson (Wooster 56). Subs n/u: Mair, Yildiz,
Moran, Bloomer, Durrant, M.Taylor,
Booked: Neave, Old.
A third yellow card in this competition for Sean Neave means
that he'll sit out United's next tie, away to Marseille.
Update:
Another vacancy appears
The latest off-field
departure from Gallowgate is now confirmed as Chief
Commercial Officer Peter Silverstone, placed on
immediate gardening leave after declaring his intention to
take up an unspecified post overseas*.
*reported to be at Serie A club Juventus.
Silverstone arrived at the club in October 2022 having
fulfilled a similar role with Arsenal.
U pdate:
Stuart Boam RIP

We're sad to report that former Newcastle central defender
Stuart Boam has died at the age of 77.
Nottinghamshire-born Stuart began his career at Mansfield Town
before making 50K move to a Middlesbrough side managed by Stan
Anderson during 1971.
Appointed club Captain by Jack Charlton, he played over 500 times
for the Ayresome Park club before a transfer to the Magpies in
August 1979.
Making the first of 77 league and cup appearances in a 2-1 home win
over Chelsea, the first of his two Toon goals came soon after, in a
home League Cup tie against the mackems that was infamously settled
on penalties.
Stuart's final game was a 0-0 draw at Oldham Athletic in February
1981 and he returned to Mansfield that summer, later having a brief
period with Hartlepool United.
He would have a further involvement with United during the Jim Smith
era, carrying out some scouting missions.
Carabao Cup:
Fulham
(h) confirmed
Newcastle's Carabao Cup Quarter Final tie against
Fulham will be played at St. James' Park on Wednesday
December 17th
at 8.15pm. Ticket sale details are awaited.
The tie will be live on both Sky Sports and
ITV1.
Quarter Finals:
Tue 16.12.2025 Cardiff City v Chelsea (8pm)
Wed 17.12.2025 Manchester City v Brentford (7.30pm)
Wed 17.12.2025 Newcastle v Fulham
(8.15pm)
Tue 23.12.2025 Arsenal v Crystal Palace (8pm)
The tie comes between a Sunday visit to the mackems and a
home game against Chelsea the following Saturday.
2025/26:
Hammer horror
West Ham 3 Newcastle 1
Match report
U21s:
EFL Trophy interest over
A 3-1 victory for Huddersfield Town
over Mansfield Town on Tuesday night ended any hopes that Newcastle
U21s had of progressing in this season's EFL Trophy with a
game left.
United's second string were relying on Mansfield avoiding defeat to
have any chance of a top two finish by winning away at Harrogate
Town on Tuesday week.
However three points for the Terriers confirmed their own
qualification and also that of Harrogate, rendering next week's
final fixture meaningless in the process.
Premier League:
TV times
- four more
Friday brought belated confirmation of further Premier League
fixture amendments for live TV as follows:
Fri 26.12.2025 Manchester United (a) 8pm Sky
Tue 30.12.2025 Burnley (a) 7.30pm Sky
Sun 04.01.2026 Crystal Palace (h) 3pm Sky
Wed 07.01.2026 Leeds United (h) 8.15pm Sky
Still to be confirmed are the following Toon games:
Sat 17.01.2026 tbc Wolves (a)
Sat 24.01.2026 tbc Aston Villa (h)*
Sat 31.01.2026 tbc Liverpool (a)
* Aston Villa's visit to SJP will move from Sat 24.01.2026 due to
their Europa League tie on Thu 22.01.2026.
Premier League:
PL (h) ticket updates
Ticket sale details for further Premier League home games:
Crystal Palace (h)
Member ballot open: Mon 01.12.2025, Noon.
Member ballot close: Tue 02.12.2025, Noon.
Ballot winners notified Wed 03.12.2025 by 11.30am.
Seat selection opens Wed 03.12.2025, Noon.
Seat selection closes Fri 05.12.2025, Noon.
ST forwarding/resale open Fri 05.12.2025, 4pm.
Member sale open Mon 08.12.2025, 10am.
Leeds United (h)
Member ballot open: Mon 01.12.2025, Noon.
Member ballot close: Tue 02.12.2025, Noon.
Ballot winners notified Wed 03.12.2025 by 11.30am.
Seat selection opens Wed 03.12.2025, Noon.
Seat selection closes Fri 05.12.2025, Noon.
ST forwarding/resale open Fri 05.12.2025, 4pm.
Member sale open Tue 09.12.2025, 10am.
U21s:
Suffolk punch for stiffs
Ipswich Town U21s 1 Newcastle U21s
0
Match report
Academy:
Youngsters advance
Newcastle U17s have progressed to the knockout stages of this season's
Premier League Cup,
with three wins from as many games seeing them win their group.
This is the second successive season that Newcastle have reached the
last eight of this competition, exiting at the hands of Manchester
United in 2024.
Also in the quarter finals are Blackburn Rovers, Crystal Palace, Leicester
City, Liverpool, Southampton, West Bromwich Albion and West Ham.
News of the draw is awaited.
The borrowers:
Loan lads
Magpies on temporary postings:
Joe White (Leyton Orient)
The midfielder continued his comeback from injury with a 69 minute
outing as an over-age player for the O's U21s on Wednesday in a 1-1
draw against Blackburn Rovers.
Saturday sees the first team visit Wycombe Wanderers in League
One.
Matt Targett (Middlesbrough):
Birmingham City (h) Championship, Saturday.
Aidan Harris (Coleraine):
Linfield (a) Irish Premiership, Saturday.
Tyler Jones (Ashington):
Pontefract Colleries (a) Northern Premier League East, Saturday.
Odysseas Vlachodimos (Seville):
Osasuna (h) La Liga, Saturday.
Antonio Cordero (KVC Westerlo):
Charleroi (a) Belgian Pro League, Sunday.
Travis Hernes (Groningen)
NEC Nijmegen (a) Eredivisie, Sunday.
Trevan Sanusi (Lorient):
Toulouse (h) Ligue 1, Sunday.
2025/26:
Senior Cup draw made
Northumberland Senior Cup Second Round draw:
Heaton Stannington v Blyth Town
Newcastle Benfield v Morpeth Town
Newcastle University v Alnwick Town
Whitley Bay v North Shields
Ties to be played by December 21st.
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.
Book:
Belfast boy
Out now from Pitch Publishing is the definitive biography of United icon, Bill
McCracken, penned by renowned Magpies club historian Paul Joannou.
The Belfast-born defender served Newcastle for 15 seasons,
winning three titles and one FA Cup while generating headlines
worldwide for his revolutionary offside tactic.
Bill's life in football then extended for over half a century in
managerial and scouting roles, included that of transfer advisor to
Magpies supremo Stan Seymour in the 1950s.
"Bill McCracken..." is available to
direct from the publisher via their Amazon shop
here
with an exclusive discount.
Check out the Pitch catalogue
here
and find offers on current and future NUFC titles on Amazon
here
Premier League:
Manchester City (h)
Newcastle return to action following the international break when
Pep Guardiola brings his Citizens to Tyneside on Saturday November
22nd.
It's a 5.30pm kick-off, live on Sky Sports.
Team: To follow
MCFC: To follow
Referee: tbc
VAR: tbc
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Metro: No scheduled disruptions (a six closure of the Metro line between Benton and Wallsend begins the day
after).
Scheduled disruptions are online
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No trains will run all weekend between Doncaster and Northallerton in
both directions. Rail replacement bus services will operate.
Stats: To follow
Upcoming PL fixtures:
Sat 22.11.2025:
Burnley v Chelsea (12.30pm) TNT
Bournemouth v West Ham (3pm)
Brighton and Hove Albion v Brentford (3pm)
Fulham v mackems (3pm)
Liverpool v Nottingham Forest (3pm)
Wolves v Crystal Palace (3pm)
Newcastle v Manchester City (5.30pm) Sky
Sun 23.11.2025:
Leeds United v Aston Villa (2pm) Sky
Arsenal v Spurs (4.30pm) Sky
Mon 24.11.2025:
Manchester United v Everton (8pm) Sky

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Sat 06.12.2025 U18s v
Manchester United (a) @ Carrington, 12.30pm. U18 Premier League.
Sat 06.12.2025 Burnley (h)
@ SJP, 3pm. Premier League.
Member ballot opens
Mon 10.11.2025, Noon, closes Tue 11.11.2025, Noon. Winners notified Wed 12.11.2025 11.30am.
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Stadion, KO tbc. U19 Youth League game
6. Ticket
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Wed 10.12.2025 Bayer Leverkusen (Germany) (a)
@ BayArena, 8pm GMT. CL League stage game 6. Live on
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Sat 13.12.2025 U18s v
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11am. U18 Premier League.
Sun 14.12.2025 mackems (a) @
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Tue
16.12.2025 U21s v Halifax Town (a) @ Shay Stadium, 7pm. National League Trophy.
Wed 17.12.2025
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@ SJP, 8.15pm. Carabao Cup Quarter
Final.
Live on Sky
Sports/ITV1.
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Sat 20.12.2025 U21s
v Croatia Zagreb (Croatia) (h) @ Whitley Park, 1pm.
Premier League International Cup.
Sat 20.12.2025 Chelsea (h)
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Sun 24.05.2026 PL ends.
NUFC live on TV (all UK times):
Sun 09.11.2025 Brentford (a) 2pm
Sky
Sat 22.11.2025 Man City (h) 5.30pm
Sky
Tue 25.11.2025 Marseille (a) 8pm
TNT
Sat 29.11.2025 Everton (a) 5.30pm
Sky
Tue 02.12.2025 Spurs (h) 8.15pm
Sky
Wed 10.12.2025 Leverkusen (a) 8pm
TNT
Sun 14.12.2025 mackems (a) 2pm
Sky
Wed 17.12.2025 Fulham (h) 8.15pm
&
Sat 20.12.2025 Chelsea (h) 12.30pm TNT
Fri 26.12.2025
Man United (a) 8pm
Sky
Tue 30.12.2025 Burnley (a) 7.30pm
Sky
Sun 04.01.2026 Crystal Palace (h) 3pm
Sky
Wed 07.01.2026 Leeds Utd (h) 8.15pm
Sky
&
= Sky/ITV
(PL Selections made to Thu 08.01.2026)
Live PL TV release dates:
Jan part overdue
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 shown live in the UK during 2025/26 will be 3pm
Saturday KOs. All games rescheduled to Sunday due to UEFA commitments are televised live.
Champions League:
(all UK times)
L1: Thu 18.09.2025 Barcelona (h) lost 1-2
L2: Wed 01.10.2025 Union SG (a) won 4-0
L3: Tue 21.10.2025 Benfica (h) won 3-0
L4: Wed 05.11.2025 Bilbao (h) won 2-0
L5: Tue 25.11.2025 Marseille (a) 8pm
L6: Wed 10.12.2025 Leverkusen (a) 8pm
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:
QF: Wed 17.12.2025 Fulham (h) 8.15pm
SF1: w/c Mon 12.01.2026
SF2: w/c Mon 02.02.2026
F: Sun 22.03.2026 (Wembley)
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 (Wembley)
National League Cup Group D:
Wed 13.08.2025 Gateshead (a) won 4-3
Wed 08.10.2025 Boston United (a) won 3-1
Tue 02.12.2025 Scunthorpe U (a) 7pm
Tue 16.12.2025 Halifax Town (a) 7pm
Vertu (EFL)
Trophy Northern
Group F:
Tue 02.09.2025 Huddersfield T (a) lost 2-6
Wed 15.10.2025 Mansfield T (a) drew 2-2
Tue 11.11.2025 Harrogate T (a) 7.45pm
PL U21 International Cup Group C:
Tue 18.11.2025 Real Sociedad (h) 7pm
Fri 21.11.2025 Paris SG (h) 7pm
Sat 20.12.2025 Dinamo Zagreb (h) 1pm
Tue 13.01.2026 Benfica (h) 7pm
U19 Youth League:
Thu 18.09.2025 Barcelona (h) lost 2-3
Wed 01.10.2025 Union SG (a) lost 0-2
Tue 21.10.2025 Benfica (h) lost 1-5
Wed 05.11.2025 Athletic Bilbao (h) lost 2-3
Tue 25.11.2025 Marseille (a)
Wed 10.12.2025 Leverkusen (a)
U18 Premier League Cup Group B:
Tue 26.08.2025 Leicester City (h) won 3-2
Sat 04.10.2025 Aston Villa (a) lost 1-7
Sat 22.11.2025
Liverpool (h) 11am
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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National Service |
2025/26
International breaks:
10.11-18.11.2025
21.12-18.01.2026 AFCON Finals
23.03-31.03.2026
11.06-19.07.2026 World Cup Finals
2026/27:
21.09-06.10.2026
09.11-17.11.2026
22.03-30.03.2026
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Coxy's Corner |
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Whoops, He did it Again... |
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Sky Sports
with either an exclusive Toon transfer tale or an obsolete
graphic....
(Dylan Minto)
What's this all about then?
Click here
for a rambling explanation of sorts....
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On This Day in History |
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8th November |
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Born Or Died:
1885 James Kirkcaldy born,
Newcastle.
(1904-07)
Left half who joined United in
November 1904 from local football, having featured for
both Westwood and Northern Temperance.
Debuting for the first team in a
3-1 home win over Aston Villa in March 1906, his only goal came
in a 5-1 defeat
of Sheffield Wednesday at SJP six months later.
Suffering a knee injury, James returned to local
football at the end of the 1906/07 season, joining
Scottish side Kilmarnock on a month's trial the
following November.
A return to senior football came in April 1909 with
Huddersfield Town before a brief spell with
Kilmarnock.
By 1910 Kirkcaldy was back on Tyneside with amateur
side Benwell Adelaide, before injury forced him into
retirement a year later.
His death was recorded during 1913.

1929 Death of Albert
Shepherd, 44.
(1908-14)
The former Magpie was found dead at The
Crown and Cushion Hotel in his home town of Bolton,
where he was the landlord. He had been suffering from
an illness.
Albert was laid to rest at Christ Church in
Walmsley, members of the Bolton Wanderers squad acting
as pall bearers. Newcastle United were also
represented.

1946 Roger Jones born, Upton,
Hampshire. (1976-77)

Goalkeeper who began his playing
career as an apprentice with Portsmouth, although he
failed to make a senior team appearance for them before joining Bournemouth
in 1965.
After five years at Dean Court that saw him win one
England U23 cap, Roger signed for Blackburn Rovers in
1970.
Following Lee to SJP in March 1976, Jones took over
from Eddie Edgar after his one and only first team
outing - both men acting as understudies to the
injured Mick Mahoney.
Five outings that season saw Jones keep two clean
sheets and finish on the winning side twice. Failing
to get back into the side the following season, Jones
injured his knee playing for the reserves in November
1976.
Gordon Lee acted to bring in goalkeeping cover for
Mahoney in the shape of Steve Hardwick from
Chesterfield. Jones was then handed a free transfer
and became a Stoke City player during February 1977.
That angered former club Blackburn, who claimed that
United avoided fielding Jones in order to evade making appearance- related transfer payments
due to them.
However their arguments cut little ice with the
Football League, whose President was Newcastle Chairman, Lord Westwood.
Later playing for Derby County, Birmingham City (on
loan) and York City, Roger finally hung up his gloves
in 1984, having played almost 700 senior games in his
career,
Remaining at Bootham Crescent as a coach, Roger
followed Minstermen Manager Denis Smith to Roker Park,
ultimately serving as assistant boss to the mackems.
Later reports had Jones working as a
painter & decorator in
Keele, before becoming kitman at Swindon Town in 2000,
after accepting a job offer from former mackem
coaching colleague Malcolm Crosby.

1979 Aaron Hughes born,
Magherafelt, Northern Ireland. (1997-2005)

Popular defender who came through the
junior and reserve ranks at SJP to make a senior team
debut away to Barcelona in the Champions League back
in November 1997.
However he almost became a Manchester United player,
playing for Portadown Boys from the age of 12 and
attending the Red Devils Belfast School of Excellence.
That association ended when Hughes was selected for
the Boys Brigade side for the annual Milk Cup and
played against his Newcastle counterparts - doing
enough to win a trial at St.James' Park.
Spending the final year of his schooling travelling to
Tyneside every weekend to appear for United's junior
sides, Hughes became a regular first team substitute
following his Nou Camp baptism.
However it took until Sir Bobby Robson's arrival in
September 1999 for Aaron to become a regular starter -
after the new manager had questioned his appetite and
revealed that he had an option to sign Blackburn
Rovers defender Colin Hendry.
Hughes convinced Robson to let him start alongside
Alain Goma in the home game against Sheffield
Wednesday - and within 11 minutes had scored his first
senior goal.
United went on to win 8-0 and Hughes became a
permanent fixture, looking set to become another of United's long serving
Northern Irishmen like Willie McFaul, Alf McMichael and
David Craig.
However,
manager Graeme Souness had different ideas and sold
him to Aston Villa for a paltry £1m late in the 2004/05
season.
Falling victim to the squad rebuilding plans of Martin
O'Neill, Hughes moved again in 2007 for £1m again, donning
his familiar number 18 shirt for Fulham.
Making over 200 appearances for the Cottagers, Aaron
lost his place in the side and played his final game
in January 2014, moving on loan to QPR days later.
And along with fellow Toon old boys Danny Simpson and
Joe Barton, Hughes helped the R's gain promotion back
to the Premier League - although he wasn't involved in
the playoff final win over Derby at Wembley.
With no contract offer forthcoming at QPR and his deal
up at Fulham, Hughes became a free agent in July 2014
and soon agreed a contract at Championship side
Brighton.
After a season at the Seagulls, he was then tempted by
a one year contract offer from Australian A-League
side Melbourne City.
And another exotic playing destination was confirmed
in July 2016, Indian Premier League side Kerala
Blasters taking Aaron as their latest Marquee
signing.
By the following January he was back in the UK,
agreeing a deal with Scottish Premiership side Heart
of Midlothian, playing 42 league and cup games - the
last of which came against Celtic in May 2019.
Aaron finally retired in June 2019,
having never been sent off in 455 Premier League
games - the second most behind Ryan Giggs.
He was awarded the MBE in the New Year Honours List
2020 for services to football and served as Elite
Football Development Consultant for the Irish FA.
November 2022 then saw him promoted to the role of
IFA Technical Director.
Full international honours first came his way in March
1998 - he'd been in Portugal with the senior squad to learn
the ropes a month before his full Magpies
debut.
First named captain of his country in
2002, Hughes retired in June 2018 with 112 caps - a groin injury ending
hopes of bowing out against Italy in Belfast.
43 of
those came as a Magpie, but it took until August 2011
for him to break his duck, scoring against the Faroes
at Windsor Park.
The arrival of ex-Magpie Michael O'Neill as
Northern Ireland boss tempted Aaron out of
retirement and he passed the century mark ahead of the Euro 2016
finals - second only to Pat Jennings in the NI
all-time list.
Former NI boss Bryan Hamilton once aptly
described Hughes as:
"A quiet professional who goes about his job with
the minimum of fuss, but also does it to a very high
standard."

1983 Mike Williamson born, Stoke-on-Trent.
(2010-16)

Arriving initially on loan from Portsmouth in January
2010, central
defender Williamson was thrown straight into the
Newcastle first team, replacing the injured Steven Taylor in a home
victory over Crystal Palace.
A permanent deal was then
quickly tied up for the player, who went on to make 16
appearances as the Magpies clinched the Championship
title - finishing on the losing side just once (away
at Derby County).
Beginning his career at Torquay United in 2001,
Williamson joined Southampton but was loaned
back to the Gulls when unable to break into the Saints
side.
A further loan spell at Doncaster Rovers in 2004 also
saw him fail to make a single appearance, before
joining Wycombe Wanderers in a further loan deal.
After becoming a regular at Adams Park in 2004/05, Mike signed permanently for Wycombe on a
free transfer, remaining there until joining Watford
in January 2009.
Unhappy at the Hornets, Williamson submitted a transfer
request - having already scored twice in the opening
weeks of the 2009/10 season - and was soon linked with a
move to Newcastle.
He chose Pompey instead, making the switch in the
final hours of the August 2009 transfer window for an
initial £2m. However, he was never to play a first team
game in five months at Fratton Park.
Having helped United return to the top flight at the
first time of asking, Mike agreed a new extended
contract in December 2010 - just days before Chris
Hughton was ousted.
At the time Williamson had just served a suspension
for a red card in a defeat at Bolton, Steven Taylor
returning from injury to partner Fabricio Coloccini.
A hamstring strain suffered by Taylor in January 2011 then saw Williamson
get back in - until
breaking his arm in a freak training ground incident
that ended his season three games early.
Missing out on United's pre-season tour of the USA,
Mike joined the reserves in Holland instead -
leaving him a shorter distance from his heavily
pregnant wife on Tyneside.
However, his first team pitch time proved to be brief -
a five
minute cameo in the win on wearside followed by a start
in the League Cup win at Scunthorpe United that ended at
half time after he picked up an ankle injury.
A bad Achilles injury to Steven Taylor meant that
Williamson returned to the first team fold in the 2011/12
season, with similar absences for Fabricio Coloccini and
Taylor again earning recalls in the following two
campaigns.
2014/15 began with him partnering Colo
(rival Mapou Yanga Mbiwa having departed on loan to AS
Roma), only for injury to rule Williamson out and Taylor
return as the side enjoyed a run of wins.
But another injury for Taylor saw Williamson restored to
the
side and become a regular under caretaker boss, John Carver.
But as things started to unravel for the
relegation-threatened team they did so for him - a red card at Leicester for a second bookable
offence seeing Carver publicly claim Mike did it
deliberately.
Williamson made an equally public denial and returned to
the side for the crucial final game of the season,
beating West Ham 2-0 at SJP to stay in the top flight.
Failing to make a PL appearance under Steve McClaren, he did play twice in the
League
Cup and scored against Northampton Town.
Loaned to Championship side Wolves in October 2015, Mike
played five games and agreed an extension - only to be recalled to
Gallowgate that December.
Quickly reported as being unavailable due to injury, he
signed an 18 month deal at Wolves during January 2016
but fitness issues delayed his comeback for
a year.
Six appearances - and a red card - followed before his
release in summer 2017, joining League One Oxford
United on a one year deal after a successful
trial.
In August 2018 Mike signed a one-year contract with Gateshead and after
they suffered relegation and financial chaos, became player-manager in June
2019. Williamson
steered the Tynesiders back to the National League in May 2022 and then to Wembley for the FA Trophy final in May 2023,
losing 0-1 to Halifax. Leaving
Gateshead that October to take charge of League Two side MK
Dons, he unexpectedly exited in September 2024 to
become manager of League Two Carlisle United.
After just five wins from 25 games Williamson was sacked
the following February and was then appointed as first
team coach by Russell Martin at Rangers. They lasted
barely three months before being dumped in October 2025.

1990 Matthew Grieve born, Ashington.
(2007-11)
Central defender who debuted for the
U18 side at home to Blackburn Rovers in March 2006 -
at the age of just 15.
Joining United's Academy in July 2007, Matt's first
reserve outing came against Wigan at Kingston
Park four months later.
Injury disrupted his progress and Grieve amassed just
half a dozen reserve league starts in the following
two seasons.
Finally back to full fitness, he played a full part in
the opening months of the reserve season and found
himself partnering both Sol Campbell and Steven
Taylor.
Released in 2011, Matty trialed at
Stockport County and Leyton Orient before joining
hometown side Ashington and debuting against United
in pre-season.
Grieve later went on to play for Darlington, Ashington
(again), Celtic Nation, Morpeth Town, Ashington (once again),
Morpeth (again) and Whickham.
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What Else?
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1902 Liverpool (h)
1-2 (1-1)
Division One
P10, 11pts, 9th/18
Roberts(35)
Raybould(17), Goddard(75)
8,000
"Atmospheric
conditions were of the most deplorable description" as
one reporter recorded, United "disorganised and
erratic" as Liverpool dealt more effectively with
the muddy Gallowgate pitch.
Newcastle gave a debut to Andrew Gardner at outside left.
1905 Blyth Spartans (a)
7-1 (4-0)
Friendly
Howie 3, Carr 2, Rutherford, Bolton
Scott(5-1)
1,000
United provided the opposition for this charity match,
raising £20 for the Blyth Coble disaster fund -
established after three local fishermen had drowned.
The game was played on a Wednesday afternoon at a venue known as Crofton, situated across
Plessey Road from Blyth's present Croft Park home.
The Blyth News records that "tea was
taken" post-match at the Joiners Arms and the
Newcastle players attended a performance of "The
Royal Divorce" at a theatre in the town that
evening.
Team: Crumley,
Tyldesley, Willis, Gardner, McLean, Carr, Rutherford,
Howie, Bolton, Orr, Gosling.
1913 Preston North End
(h)
2-0
(1-0)
Division One
P11, 9pts, 16th/20
G.Wilson(11), Hall(75)
12,000
1919 Middlesbrough (a)
1-0
(1-0)
Division One
P14, 21pts, 1st/22
Booth(30)
30,000
1924 Burnley (h)
3-0 (0-0)
Division One
P15, 16pts, 6th/22
Cowan(55), Clark(65,85)
2,000
1930 Blackpool (a)
0-0 (0-0)
Division One
P14, 13pts, 12th/22
20,000
1941
Bradford Park Avenue (a)
0-0 (0-0)
Wartime
5,000 |
1947 Nottingham Forest
(h)
0-2 (0-2)
Division Two
P16, 21pts, 3rd/22
Simpson(3,42)
60,244
After netting 14 goals during a run of four
victories, United drew a blank - with Jackie Milburn
unable to add to his own personal tally of seven in those
four matches.
1952 Blackpool (a)
2-0 (2-0)
Division One
P15, 15pts, 12th/22
G.Robledo(24), Brander(36)
30,000
A successful debut for Tom Mulgrew, who replaced Reg
Davies down the right flank and created both
goals. Stan Mortensen missed a penalty for the Seasiders
just before the interval.
The "Football Gazette" reporter observed that
"there were so many Newcastle fans among the crowd at
the start that Blackpool supporters began to wonder if
they were at home."
1958
Luton Town (h)
1-0
(1-0)
Division One
P16, 19pts, 7th/22
White(16)
53,488
Len White headed home an Ivor Allchurch cross for the
only goal of the game.
Allchurch then became the fourth different Newcastle
player to miss a penalty kick that season.
1961 Middlesbrough (a)
3-4 (1-1)
Friendly
McGuigan(17), Hughes(60), Woods(70)
Peacock(15,66), Burbeck(49,53)
5,221
The final fixture in the Cock of the North League saw
the Boro register the victory they needed to win the
three-team competition.
Team: Mitchell, Keith, Ferguson, Neale, McGrath,
Bell, Hughes, Woods, McGuigan, Harrower, Wilson.
1969
Sunderland (h)
3-0
(1-0)
Division One
P19, 18pts, 13th/22
Dyson(42,87), Davies(62)
56,317
One way traffic towards Jimmy Montgomery's goal, as
the mackem 'keeper denied Pop Robson, Tommy Gibb and Wyn
Davies.
However, Monty could do nothing to prevent Keith Dyson's
opener, which took a deflection en route to the back of
the net via Heslop.
The mighty Wyn then turned home a Bob Moncur centre to
double the lead, having earlier been booked after
wrestling in the goalmouth with Todd and Harris, following
an over-zealous shoulder charge on Monty.
Benny Arentfoft then set up Dyson, who swivelled and
shot home on the turn.
1972
West Bromwich Albion (h)
3-1 (1-1)
(won 4-3 on aggregate)
Texaco Cup 2nd Round,
2nd leg
Tudor(27), Gibb(79), Hibbitt(88)
Hartford(20)
20,420
A third meeting with the
Baggies in just over two weeks, as United overturned a 1-2
deficit from the first leg thanks to Terry Hibbitt's
speculative shot from distance - just as the prospect of
extra time looked inevitable.
1975
Leeds United (a)
0-3 (0-2)
Division One
P16, 15pts, 11th/22
McKenzie(10,52), Yorath(15)
39,304
Well beaten at Elland Road, thanks to two goals from
Duncan McKenzie and one from Terry Yorath.
1980
Cambridge United (a) 1-2 (0-1)
Division Two
P16, 16pts, 9th/22
Shinton(53)
Gibbins(16), Spriggs(60)
5,684
Both sides had been on the wrong end of six goal
hammerings the previous week, but for Newcastle there was
only a marginal improvement, as goalkeeper Kevin Carr was
their saviour.
1980 Almost as
many fans were at SJP to see the reserves, with over 4,200
on hand to witness a 2-1 victory over Liverpool.
Colin Suggett put United ahead, only for Ian Davies to
concede a penalty when fouling future Magpie Howard Gayle.
Chris Waddle then beat Steve Ogrizovic with a low shot to
win the game, before doing the same thing again - only to
be flagged offside.
1986 Leicester City (a)
1-1 (1-0)
Division One
P14, 10pts, 22nd/22
McDonald(19pen)
Smith(47)
9,836
Following his £415,000 move from West Ham,
striker Paul
Goddard, replaced Tony Cunningham in the number nine shirt
for United's visit to Filbert Street.
1989 A 0-3
home defeat for Newcastle Reserves in the
Pontins League against Manchester United included
goals from Mark Robins (2) and Ralph Milne.
1992 Swindon Town (h)
0-0 (0-0)
Division One
P15, 37pts, 1st/24
28,091
This Sunday game in front of the TV cameras was an
evenly contested affair that resulted in our first draw
of the season - at the 15th attempt.
Lee Clark hit a post and Kevin Sheedy was foiled by both a
fine save from Hammond and a goal line clearance. Future
Magpie coach Colin Calderwood then denied David Kelly with
another last-ditch clearance.
At the other end however,ex-Magpie loanee David Mitchell blazed wide of Pavel Srnicek's goal when it
looked easier to score.
1993
Oldham Athletic (a)
3-1 (0-1)
Premier League
P14, 22pts, 9th/22
Cole(53,81), Beardsley(74)
Jobson(35)
13,821
Richard Jobson opened the scoring for the home side
before United turned on the style in this Monday night
televised game.
Three times on-loan Latics goalkeeper Lance Key looked totally bewildered as the ball
flashed past him - a turnaround that saw the Magpies
dubbed "The Entertainers" by Sky.
Youtube
footage is online here
1995
Blackburn Rovers (h) 1-0 (1-0)
Premier League
P13, 34pts, 1st/20
Lee(13)
36,463
Four days after beating Liverpool at SJP, United faced
a Rovers side that included Alan Shearer.
His future Magpie buddy Robert Lee came up with the only
goal of the game, a fine left footed effort at the
Gallowgate End, as Kevin Keegan's side extended their
unbeaten run to eleven outings in all competitions.
1997
Coventry City (a)
2-2 (1-1)
Premier League
P11, 18pts, 9th/20
Barnes(31), Lee(87)
Dublin(4,82)
22,679
Shay Given became famous as the only Irishman who didn't
know where Dublin was, as he put the ball down in his
area. Unfortunately big Dion was lurking behind him and
popped the ball in the net.
A brave Barnes equaliser
looked to have been in vain when Dublin scored again, but
with time running out Robert Lee picked the ball up in
midfield and sent a 35 yard shot zooming into the goal to
save a point.
Youtube
footage is online here
1998
Manchester United (a) 0-0 (0-0)
Premiership
P12, 15pts, 13th/20
55,174
A third successive failure to find the net in the
Premier League was quickly forgotten, as a valuable point
was extracted from Old Trafford.
Alan Shearer was yellow carded after fouling Roy Keane,
Gary Neville and Paul Scholes in quick succession, while George Georgiadis
debuted in midfield.
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2001 Recreativo De
Huelva (Spain) (a)
0-3 (0-0)
Friendly
Pavon(61,77),
Canterla(90)
18,000
United were in Southern Spain for a friendly to
christen the
new stadium of Recreativo de Huelva, but it ended up being little more than a leg-stretching
exercise for a reserve side.
More newsworthy was the sending home of Craig Bellamy,
Carl Cort, Kieron Dyer and Andy Griffin from the team base in La Manga,
after missing a meal honouring Sir John Hall.
Once more the club and its PR department did its very best
to shoot itself firmly in the foot with their subsequent
stonewalling.
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2004 A
goal four minutes from time by defender Steven Taylor gave
Tommy Craig's reserve side a 2-1 victory at Leyland against their
Bolton Wanderers counterparts.
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2005
Two goals from in-form Michael Chopra couldn't prevent the
reserves slipping to a 4-3 defeat on a rain-sodden pitch at Billingham
Synthonia against their smoggie counterparts.
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2008 Newcastle's U18s made it five wins in a row with a resounding 5-2
win over Huddersfield Town to stay top of their league.
Among the goals was Nile Ranger with another
hat-trick, making it ten goals from just five games. Michael McCrudden and Conor Newton were the
other scorers.
2012 Club Brugge (Belgium) (a)
2-2 (2-2)
Europa League GSM4
Anita(41), Sh.Ameobi(43)
Trickovski(14),
Jorgensen(19)
18,003
Two stunning goals in three minutes turned around a two-goal deficit, as
Newcastle remained on course to qualify for the
knockout stages of the Europa League.
A fabulous volley from Vurnon Anita - his first strike for the club -
and a fine team goal finished off by Shola Ameobi
got United back on track after they were on the end of a quick-fire double
from the Belgians.
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2016 The FA confirmed that Jonjo Shelvey had been
charged with misconduct during the home loss to Wolves
two months earlier.
What was deemed an aggravated breach of the relevant
rule arose from claims that the midfielder had racially
abused Romain Saiss.
Shelvey denied the charge but would be found guilty when
the regulatory commission eventually met in December,
incurring a five game ban and a fine of £100K.
2019 With Ben Dawson in charge following the
departure of Neil Redfearn, the U23s lost 0-1 to West Bromwich
Albion in a Premier
League Cup tie at Whitley Park.
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2021 Newcastle confirmed the arrival of Eddie Howe
as Head Coach on a contract until
the end of the 2023/24 season.
His first game in charge would be at home to Brentford
12 days later - although a positive COVID test confined
him to his hotel room rather than the SJP touchline.
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