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Brentford
Premier League
St. James' Park
Wednesday 2nd April
Kick-off 7.45pm
No live UK TV
Last Match

 

Liverpool 1
Newcastle 2
Carabao Cup Final
Wembley Stadium
Sunday 16th March
Match report

The Never-Ending Tour

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  NUFC.com in 2024/25:

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Brentford (h) Member sale now
Leicester City (a)
SOLD OUT
Man United (h) Member sale now
Palace (h) Ballot closed
Villa (a) ST holder sale now 21pts (20 @ 2pm)

Premier League:
Sussex Sunday

The Premier League have belatedly confirmed which games will be rescheduled for UK live TV transmission during the early May Bank Holiday weekend.

That includes Newcastle's visit to Brighton & Hove Albion which is now a 2pm kick-off on Sunday May 4th, live on Sky Sports.

For once, there are no scheduled rail engineering works directly impacting travellers from the North East.

Sky Sports have also confirmed their live coverage of United's PL home game versus Crystal Palace, although the date and kick-off time of that - Wednesday April 16th at 7.30pm - remain unchanged.

PS: According to the PL's own press release, live TV selections for the weekend of May 10th are due to be announced by this Friday. Newcastle host Chelsea that weekend.

Update:
On the buses

Statement from NUFC, Monday: 

Newcastle United can confirm an open-top bus parade will form part of the club's Carabao Cup Winners Events at the Town Moor on Saturday.

Eddie Howe’s side will celebrate their recent cup win with a city centre open top bus on Saturday 29 March, which will start at St. James’ Park, before making its way to the Town Moor for the celebration event.

Extensive work and long-term planning behind the scenes have continued with Newcastle City Council, Northumbria Police, Freemen of Newcastle, the North East Combined Authority, NE1, Nexus and the emergency services.

Newcastle United would like to thank all partners for the comprehensive planning and hard work throughout the process, as well as the meetings with the Safety Advisory Group. Further supporter information will be confirmed following additional meetings this week.

Ticketing: The club received unprecedented interest from supporters wishing to attend the event on the Town Moor. Every fan that registered an interest in the event will receive a ticket via email.

Route of Celebration & Timings: The bus route is open to the general public to attend. The open top bus will leave St. James’ Park with timings to be shared in advance. 

The bus will make its way down Gallowgate, turning onto Percy Street before heading onto the B1318 towards Gosforth. The bus will stop at the Town Moor where the players will make their way onto the stage. 

The full bus route will be shown live on large screens at the Town Moor event.

Transport & Travel: Supporters are encouraged to plan their journeys in advance and are advised to use public transport where possible. A number of road closures will be in operation on Saturday 29 March, on the following roads: (timings of closures to follow)

Barrack Road (from St. James’ Park to Gallowgate)
Gallowgate
Percy Street
B1318 (to Great North Road)
Great North Road


NUFC confirm that access to the Moor will open at 1.30pm and the event will end at 8pm. Alcohol won't be allowed, there's no parking and it's standing only. 

Town Moor event FAQs are here

Foodbank fundraiser:
Talk of the toon

If you're at a loose end this coming Thursday, there's a talk-in at the Tyneside Irish Centre on Gallowgate with proceeds going to support the NUFC Fans Foodbank.

Joining veteran journalist John Gibson on stage for the everything is black and white podcast will be former Magpies Ryan Taylor and James Perch.

Tickets cost just £5 online here

Latest:
Lasses in double 
derby delight

A club record home attendance of 38,502 for Newcastle United Women were at Gallowgate on Sunday, as they completed a seasonal double over the mackems.

A 78th minute strike from Shania Hayles divided the sides and left the Magpies sixth in the table, ten points behind leaders Birmingham but playing two games less.



Club CEO Darren Eales and ambassador Bob Moncur took to the field at half time with the Carabao Cup, won by the men's side at Wembley a week earlier.

NUFCW @ SJP - competitive games:

2024/25 mackems won 1-0 (38,502)
2024/25 Southampton drew 1-1 (11,620)
2023/24 Portsmouth won 2-1 (22,307)
2022/23 Bradford City won 6-1 (24,092)
2022/23 Barnsley won 2-1 (28,565)
2021/22 Alnwick Town won 4-0 (22,134)

Update:
Gordon injury concern

Ruled out of Newcastle's next game as he completes a three match club suspension, Anthony Gordon got some pitch time for England in the closing stages of Friday's 2-0 home victory over Albania.

However he quickly picked up what was described as a hip injury, spending much of his 16 minutes on the field hobbling and receiving further treatment at full time.

The extent of the problem is unclear, but Gordon reportedly withdrew from the England squad for Monday's game with Latvia and returned to Tyneside.

Internationals
:
National service

Country calls for current Magpies:

Alexander Isak (Sweden):
Tue 25.03.2025 Northern Ireland (h) Stockholm FR


Sat 22.03.2025 Luxembourg (a) lost 0-1 FR
Alex started the friendly in Luxembourg with the home side taking a surprise lead in the 24th minute. 

That was the only goal of the game and Alex was subbed after an hour.

Charlie McArthur (Scotland U21s):
Tue 25.03.2025 Iceland (n) Pinatar

Fri 21.03.2025 Ireland (n) won 2-0 FR
Defender Charlie made his U21 debut as a half time substitute in Pinatar with the Scots leading 1-0.

Lewis Miley (England U19s):
Tue 25.03.2025 Portugal (n) Connah's Quay ECQ

Sat 22.03.2025
Turkey (n) drew 0-0 ECQ
Stalemate for the Young Lions at Connah's Quay, with Lewis captaining the side and playing the full match.

Wed 19.03.2025
Wales (a) won 2-0 ECQ
England made a successful start to their Euro Elite qualifying campaign with victory in Bangor. 

Lewis completed the entire game, coming close with one first half shot when the tie was still scoreless.

Vakhtang Salia (Georgia U19s):

Tue 25.03.2025
Montenegro (h) Tbilisi ECQ


Sat 22.03.2025 Slovakia (h) won 2-0 ECQ
Vakhtang started the game in Tbilisi and was booked shortly before being subbed in the 82nd minute, when his side were leading 1-0.

Wed 19.03.2025
Poland (h) lost 0-3 ECQ
Defeat in Tbilisi with the on-loan Magpie omitted.

Leo Shahar (England U18s):
Tue 25.03.2025 Portugal (a) Portugal FR


Sat 22.03.2025 France (n) drew 2-2 FR
Leo played the full game in Portugal.

Fri 21.03.2025
Czech Rep (n) drew 2-2 FR
The full back was an unused replacement in Portugal.

Rory Finneran (Ireland U17s):
Tue 25.03.2025
Iceland (n) Gryfice ECQ

Sat 22.03.2025
Poland (a) won 2-0 ECQ
Rory played the full game in Koszalin with Benfica's Jaden Umeh scoring both goals in the second half.

Wed 19.03.2025
Belgium (n) lost 0-1 ECQ
A narrow defeat for the Irish youngsters in the Polish town of Gryfice, with Rory playing the full match.

Dan Burn (England):

Mon 24.03.2025 Latvia (h) won 3-0 WCQ
Dan stayed unused on the bench after Gordon had returned to United due to injury and Livramento was omitted from the squad for this game.

Fri 21.03.2025
Albania (h) won 2-0 WCQ
A second Wembley start in just five days for Burn, who played the full game and hit the crossbar with a header following a corner kick late in the first half.

Gordon appeared as a 74th minute substitute and Livramento remained on the bench.


Travis Hernes (Norway U21s):

Mon 24.03.2025 Czech Republic (n) won 2-0 FR
The United midfielder didn't feature in Pinatar.

Alex Murphy (Ireland U21s):

Mon 24.03.2025 Hungary (n) won 3-1 FR
The on-loan Magpie was named among the substitutes at Pinatar. Alex came on in the 68th minute of the victory.

Fri 21.03.2025
Scotland (n) lost 0-2 FR
Defeat for the Irish in the Spanish location of Pinatar, with defender Alex completing the full game.

Sandro Tonali (Italy):
Sun 23.03.2025
Germany (a) drew 3-3 NLPO
Sandro completed 68 minutes in Dortmund, going off with his side trailing 1-3. An aggregate 4-5 loss ended Italy's hopes of a last four Nations League place. 

Thu 20.03.2025
Germany (h) lost 1-2 NLPO
Despite marking his return to the San Siro by firing the hosts ahead on nine minutes, the United midfielder ended up on the losing side after a 90 minute shift.

Martin Dubravka (Slovakia):

Sun 23.03.2025 Slovenia (a) lost 0-1 NLPO
The goalkeeper retained his starting place in Ljubljana,  crucially conceding in extra time as Slovakia failed to gain promotion in the Nations League.

Thu 20.03.2025
Slovenia (h) drew 0-0 NLPO
It finished scoreless in Bratislava, Dubravka posting a clean sheet after completing the game.

Odysseas Vlachodimos (Greece):

Sun 23.03.2025 Scotland (a) won 3-0 NLPO
Bench duty again for the goalkeeper at Hampden, as Greece overturned a 0-1 deficit from the first leg to condemn the Scots to Nations League relegation.

Thu 20.03.2025
Scotland (h) lost 0-1 NLPO
The Magpies custodian was an unused substitute in Piraeus as Greece lost to a penalty conversion.

Isaac Hayden (Jamaica):

Fri 21.03.2025 St. Vincent (a) drew 1-1 GCQ
Hayden played the full game in Arnos Vale.

Wed 26.03.2025
St.Vincent (h) Kingston GCQ

Bruno Guimaraes, Joelinton (Brazil):
Fri 21.03.2025 Colombia (h) won 2-1 WCQ
Victory in Brasilia came with Bruno in the starting lineup and completing 78 minutes, while Joelinton arrived as a 28th minute substitute and lost possession outside his own area in the build-up to Colombia's goal.

A caution for Bruno means that he'll be suspended for Brazil's meeting with Argentina next week. 

Wed 26.03.2025
Argentina (a) Buenos Aires WCQ

Latest:
Wor Flags fundraiser

A trio of magnificent prizes are on offer in a raffle taking place to raise funds for the Wor Flags fan group. 

Up for grabs are a signed match-worn Dan Burn shirt, a signed Alexander Isak shirt and a Carabao Cup Final shirt signed by the Wembley squad.  

Tickets cost £5 each and can be bought online here now. Closing date is 5pm this Sunday March 30th.

As ever, all funds raised will go towards the cost of staging future displays at NUFC games.


Carabao Cup:

It's Wor Cup!

Liverpool  1  Newcastle  2

Match action

Match report

U21s:
Stiff switches

New details have been announced for Newcastle's closing two PL2 games of the season, with one venue change and one date alteration as follows: 

The final home game of the season against Reading will go ahead as planned on Monday April 7th (7pm), but will now be staged at St.James' Park.

It remains to be seen what level of interest there is from home fans, given that the first team are in action at Leicester City live on Sky the same night (8pm). 

However with the U21s exiting from the Northumberland Senior Cup exit at the semi-final stage, moving this game means they'll get to play at the main ground after all, following a season of home matches at Whitley Park. 

The U21s will now face Manchester City at the Joie Stadium on Monday April 14th (7pm) rather than Friday 11th as previously advertised.

With three games remaining, Diarmuid O'Carroll's side sit thirteenth in the table, having won their last two PL2 fixtures against Stoke City and Boro.

A top 16 finish ensures qualification for the knockout phase of the league and a place in next season's U21 Premier League International Cup competition*. 

* some sources claim that a top 12 finish would be required for next season's International Cup.

2025/26:
Pre-season rumours 

Following recent claims of a possible pre-season visit to Hong Kong by Newcastle United, the Straits Times has written that the Magpies are one of several clubs in talks to play games in Singapore this July.  

The newspaper also names Arsenal and AC Milan plus one further unidentified club as possible participants in kickabouts at the 55,000 capacity National Stadium.

Asian media reports earlier this year also linked Arsenal and AC Milan (plus Spurs) with pre-season games played in the Kai Tak Stadium in Hong Kong. 

Talk of a pre-season visit to Celtic on July 19th for Eddie Howe's side has done the rounds for some time now. 

NSC:
Senior Cup @ SJP 

This season's Northumberland Senior Cup Final between Heaton Stannington and Morpeth Town will take place at Gallowgate on Wednesday May 14th

The game will be a 7.30pm start.

U19s:
T
exas test for Toon

Newcastle begin their U19 Dallas Cup campaign against reigning Super Group champions Sao Paulo, facing the Brazilians in the Cotton Bowl on Sunday April 13th. 

The remainder of United's opponents in the week-long tournament are still to be confirmed, Real Madrid, Eintracht Frankfurt, Botafogo and Monterrey among other clubs competing in that age group.

The original Cotton Bowl Stadium opened in 1930 and had a maximum capacity of 75,000. It hosted six matches during the 1994 World Cup Finals.

Loan lads:
Temps 

Magpie loan watch:

Joe White
(MK Dons)
Carlisle United (a) League Two, Tuesday.

James Huntley
(Spennymoor Town)
Radcliffe (h) National League North, Tuesday.

Travis Hernes
(AaB):
Viborg (h) Danish SuperLiga, Friday.

Vakhtang Salia
(Dinamo Tblisi):
Gareji (h) Georgian Erovnukli Liga, Friday.

Harrison Ashby
(QPR)
Stoke City (a) Championship, Saturday.

Alex Murphy
(Bolton Wanderers)
Blackpool (a) League one, Saturday.

Max Thompson (Chesterfield)
Barrow (a) League Two, Saturday.

Miodrag Pivas
(Willem II)
Almere City (h) Eredivisie, Saturday.

 


2024/25:
Brentford (h)

The Magpies return to Premier League action on Wednesday April 2nd, when Thomas Frank brings his Bees to Gallowgate for a non-televised 7.45pm start.

This will be only the eighth time that the two clubs have met in top-flight competition, United winning five and drawing one of the first six before Brentford notched up their maiden success in West London last December. 

Results from PL games played while Newcastle were at Wembley left Eddie Howe's side sixth in the table on 47 points, with Brentford six points and five places behind that having played a game more.

Team: Anthony Gordon will serve the third and final game of his suspension, while Sven Botman and Lewis Hall remain sidelined following surgery.

Injury victim Jamaal Lascelles is nearing a return to the squad a year after his most recent appearance.

Coral rate this game as follows:

NUFC win 4/6
The draw 10/3
BFC win 12/5

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BFC: Fabio Carvalho remains out but Michael Kayode, Mathias Jensen, Igor Thiago, Josh Dasilva and Aaron Hickey could all return.

Since a 1-2 loss at Chelsea last December, Brentford are unbeaten on the road in the PL: a 0-0 draw at Brighton followed by wins at Southampton (5-0), Crystal Palace (2-1), West Ham (1-0), Leicester City (4-0) and Bournemouth (2-1).

Referee:
Peter Bankes - third Toon posting of the season for the Lancastrian official, afterr the 1-3 PL loss at Fulham and 0-1 PL home defeat by Brighton. 

Brentford have also lost both of the games Bankes has taken charge of this time round.

VAR:
Craig Pawson

Latest PL fixtures:

Tue 01.04.2025:
Arsenal v Fulham (7.45pm)
Wolves v West Ham (7.45pm)
Nottingham Forest v Manchester United (8pm) TNT

Wed 02.04.2025:
Bournemouth v Ipswich Town (7.45pm)
Brighton & Hove Albion v Aston Villa (7.45pm)
Manchester City v Leicester City (7.45pm)
Newcastle v Brentford (7.45pm)
Southampton v Crystal Palace (7.45pm)
Liverpool v Everton (8pm) Sky

Thu 03.04.2025:
Chelsea v Spurs (8pm) Sky

UK TV:
None

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Overseas TV: To follow

UK Radio:
TBC (if any)

Local Radio: Live on BBC Radio Newcastle

Hospital Radio: Radio Tyneside commentary is accessible free of charge in local hospitals via Spark Media.

Buses:
The Go North East X50 football service from the Metro Centre will
be in operation. Details here

Metro: 
No scheduled alterations.

Rail:
No scheduled alterations.

Roads: The Tyne Bridge refurbishment programme is underway, with one lane in each direction closed at all times until further notice. 

That will lead to congestion and delays, especially with the ongoing closure of the Gateshead Highway closure. More details here

Temporary road closures around SJP apply from an hour before kick-off until 30 minutes after the final whistle.

Food
Bank: The usual stall and bucket shakers will be on and around Strawberry Place, with NUFC Director Jamie Reuben again matching all matchday donations.

Stats:


Bees in Toon - all-time:

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







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Tickets/Fixtures
Season 2024/25


NUFC ticketing website online here

NUFC Box Office: 0344 372 1892

Future STs:
No additional sale, none planned, no waiting list in operation.

2025/26 ST prices online
here

SJP seating plan online here  
(to read this, right click to save and zoom)

Away ticket
transfers are possible between 72 hours and five hours before kick-off (times can occasionally vary).

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

More info online here

Away tickets:
The PL-wide £30 away ticket price cap for adults applies in 2024/25.

Away ticket FAQ is online here

Sat 29.03.2025 U18s v Everton (h) @ Little Benton, 12.30pm. U18 Premier League.

Mon 31.03.2025 U21s v Nottingham Forest (a) @ Loughborough University, 7pm. PL2. Note new date.

Wed 02.04.2025 Brentford (h) @ SJP, 7.45pm. Premier League. Member general sale now. ST forwarding/resale now.

Sat 05.04.2025 U18s v Stoke City (a) @ Clayton Wood, 1.30pm. U18 Premier League.

Mon 07.04.2025 U21s v Reading (h) @ SJP, 7pm. PL2. Note new venue.

Mon 07.04.2025 Leicester City (a) @ King Power Stadium, 8pm. Premier League. SOLD OUT. Allocation: tbc. Live on Sky Sports.

Sat 12.04.2025 U18s v Leeds United (h) @ Little Benton, Noon. U18 Premier League. 

Sun 13.04.2025 Manchester United (h) @ SJP, 4.30pm. Premier League. Member general sale now. Live on Sky Sports.

Sun 13.04.2025 U19s v Sao Paulo (Brazil) (n) @ Cotton Bowl Stadium, 8pm local time. U19s Dallas Cup Super Group.

Mon 14.04.2025 U21s v Manchester City (a) @ Joie Park, 7pm. PL2. Note new date.

Wed 16.04.2025 Crystal Palace (h)
@ SJP, 7.30pm. Premier League. Member b allot winners notified Wed 26.03.2025 by 11am. Winners seat selection opens Wed 26.03.2025, Noon, closes Fri 28.03.2025, Noon. ST forwarding Fri 28.03.2025, 4pm. Member General Sale Mon 31.03.2025, 10am. Live on Sky Sports.


Sat 19.04.2025 Aston Villa (a) @ Villa Park, 5.30pm. Premier League. ST holder sale now, 21 points (20 @ 2pm). £30 adults, £29.50 seniors/U21s, U14s £22. Allocation: tbc. Live on Sky Sports.

Sat 26.04.2025 U18s v mackems (a) @ Academy of plight, 11am. U18 Premier League.

Sat 26.04.2025 Ipswich Town (h) @ SJP, 3pm. Premier League. Member Ballot opens Mon 31.03.2025, Noon, closes Tue 01.04.2025, Noon. Ballot winners notified Wed 02.04.2025 by 11am. Winners seat selection opens Wed 02.04.2025, Noon, closes Fri 04.04.2025, Noon. ST forwarding Fri 04.04.2025, 4pm. Member General Sale Mon 07.04.2025, 10am.


NUFC live on TV:
Mon 07.04.2025 Leicester City (a) 8pm Sky
Sun 13.04.2025 Man United (h) 4.30pm Sky
Wed 16.04.2025 Palace (h) 7.30pm Sky
Sat 19.04.2025 Aston Villa (a) 5.30pm Sky
Sun 04.05.2025 Brighton (a) 2pm Sky

(PL selections made to Mon 05.05.2025)

(PL season ends on Sun 25.05.2025)

Live TV release dates:

MW36: Between 24.03.2025 & 28.03.2025
MW37: Between 31.03.2025 & 04.04.2025
MW38: Following MW37

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Other events @ SJP:

Rugby League Magic Weekend XVIII: 

Sat 03.05.2025:
Leigh Leopards v Catalans Dragons
1.30pm
Hull KR v Salford Red Devils 4.15pm
St Helens v Leeds Rhinos 7pm

Sun 04.05.2025:
Huddersfield Giants v Hull FC Noon
Warrington Wolves v Wigan Warriors 2.45pm
Castleford Tigers v Wakefield Trinity 5.30pm

Thu 12.06.2025 with CMAT
Sat 14.06.2025 with CMAT & War on Drugs
Sun 15.06.2025 with CMAT & War on Drugs

Euro 2028 - date(s) awaited

2025/26 season dates:

Sat 16.08.2025
PL begins 
Sun 24.05.2026 PL ends 

Dates awaited for transfer windows

(33 weekend, five midweek games. No games on 24.12.2025).

Thu 21.08.2025 ECL playoff 1L
Thu 28.08.2025 ECL playoff 2L

International Magpies
National Service

2025/26
International breaks:

02.06-10.06.2025
14.06-06.07.2025 Concacaf Gold Cup
01.09-09.09.2025
06.10-14.10.2025
10.11-18.11.2025
23.03-31.03.2026

 
Coxy's Corner

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On This Day in History
25th March


Born Or Died:

1890 Bob Hewison born, Backworth.
(1908-14, 1919-20)

Appearing for local sides East Holywell Villa and Whitley Athletic, left half Bob moved to SJP in 1910.

That was to be the first of two separate periods at Newcastle, separated by a five year sojourn with Leeds City during WW1-  where he oversaw their final days in the role of secretary after breaking his leg. 

Appointed player-manager of Northampton Town in 1920, Bob hung up his boots five years later and took charge of Queens Park Rangers until 1932.

Recruited as Bristol City boss, he served them until 1949, later having stints at the helm of both Guildford and Bath City. 


 
 

What Else?

1893 Nottingham Forest (h)
4-1 
(3-0)
Friendly 
Sorley(3,
4-1pen), Reay(2-0,3-0)
Pike(
3-1) 
3,000
Ahead of their debut in Division Two the following season, United claimed the scalp of top-flight Forest, who fielded a clutch of current internationals.

Team: McCabe, Jeffery, Miller, Creilly, Graham, McKane, Reay, Crate, Sorley, Wallace, Collins.

1893 United's "A" team drew 2-2 with the mackems in a friendly at their Newcastle Road ground in Monkwearmouth.

Batey and Dixon netted the visitors -  the hosts side aggrieved at the decision of referee J.Conqueror to disallow a late effort for offside.

Newcastle played in red shirts, "giving them the appearance of flamingos" in the eyes of The Journal's reporter.

Team: G.Ryder, Rodger, Crichton, Fitzgerald, Wylde, J.Ryder, Stokoe, Gardiner, Batey, Dixon, Quinn.

1899 Derby County (h)
2-0 
(1-0)
Division One 
P29, 26pts, 15th/18
Stevenson(25), Reid(67) 
14,000 
A goal on his debut for Billy Reid, who didn't add to his tally during a four match loan period and returned to Scotland.

The win relieved the threat of relegation, Bolton Wanderers and Sheffield Wednesday now seemingly doomed.

1905 Sheffield Wednesday (n)
1-0 
(1-0)
FA Cup Semi Final 
Howie(20) 
40,000 
United qualified for their very first FA Cup Final despite missing broken collar bone victim Ronald Orr. 

The tie was played at the Hyde Road home of Manchester City, Newcastle wearing white shirts.

1910 Woolwich Arsenal (h)
1-1 
(0-1)
Division One 
P31, 38pts, 2nd/20
Finlay(90) 
Lewis(20)
20,000
24 hours before their FA Cup Semi-Final tie against Swindon Town, a much-changed Magpies side were in league action. 

Albert Shepherd was reportedly barracked by home followers when he left the pitch before full time. Jock Finlay's late goal then saved a point.

1911 Chelsea (n)
3-0 
(2-0)
FA Cup Semi Final 
Wilson(7), Shepherd(33
), Stewart(61) 
40,000
A fifth successive semi-final appearance for Newcastle saw them win convincingly at the St. Andrews home of Birmingham.

Driving snow gave way to bright sunshine by kick-off and United pressed forward from the first whistle, George Wilson on target after Albert Shepherd and Sandy Higgins had been denied.

Shepherd then doubled the lead with a fine strike and when his shot struck the post in the second half, Jimmy Stewart was on hand to fire home the rebound.

1921 Oldham Athletic (h)
1-2 
(0-1)
Division One 
P33, 41pts, 3rd/22
Curry(67)
 
J.H.Marshall(11), Campbell(65)
32,000
A Good Friday shock for United as the Latics won their first game on the road since the opening day of the season. It was only the third home defeat of the campaign for the Magpies.

1922 Oldham Athletic (a)
0-0 
(0-0)
Division One 
P34, 37pts, 7th/22
15,600

1926 Tottenham Hotspur (a)
0-1 
(0-1)
Division One 
P34, 34pts, 9th/22
Dimmock(8)
11,774

1932 Leicester City (h)
3-2 
(0-0)
Division One 
P32, 37pts, 7th/22
Starling(58), Allen(75
), Boyd(84) 
Lochhead(51), Chandler(68
)
35,000

United twice came from behind to claim victory in what was their first home game since qualifying for the FA Cup Final.

1933 Arsenal (h)
2-1 
(2-0)
Division One 
P33, 42pts, 4th/22
Weaver(7pen), Boyd(33) 
Hulme(56)
51,215
A seventh successive home league win was enough to beat the Gunners, but they would hang on to top spot until the end of the season and claim their second title.

1939 Blackburn Rovers (h)
2-2 
(2-2)
Division Two 
P36, 42pts, 2nd/22
Scott(2), Clifton(6) 
Weddle(19), Rogers(44)
40,237
Inside forward Harry Clifton grabbed his third goal in as many games, but United had to be content with a point from all three contests.

1950 Bolton Wanderers (h)
3-1 
(1-1)
Division One 
P33, 36pts, 9th/22
Mitchell(15), Houghton(67), Taylor(87) 
Moir(4)
33,752
The battles between Magpies defender Frank Brennan and Trotters attacker Nat Lofthouse would form the bedrock of this hard-fought home victory.

Ernie Taylor's late clinching goal was the result of a memorable passing move involving Bobby Corbett, Bobby Mitchell, Taylor and Frank Houghton.

1953 Airdrie (Scotland) (h)
5-1 
(3-1)
Friendly 
Davies(4,59), Hannah(13), Foulkes(42), G.Robledo(5-1)
Lennox(16)
38,800
This midweek kickabout under the SJP floodlights reportedly came about as part of the transfer that brought Frank Brennan from Broomfield seven years earlier!

Team: Simpson, Cowell, McMichael, Stokoe, Brennan, Casey, Foulkes, Hannah, Davies, G.Robledo, Mitchell.

1960 Everton (a)
2-1 
(2-1)
Division One 
P35, 39pts, 5th/22
Allchurch(3), White(42) 
Collins(22)
54,868
Newcastle's visit to Goodison Park was on a Friday evening to avoid clashing with the Grand National at nearby Aintree the following afternoon.

It proved to be something of a smash and grab raid, with the visitors twice scoring excellent goals from rare attacks, while the hosts dominated proceedings but wasted countless chances. 

1961 Chelsea (h)
1-6 
(0-0)
Division One 
P35, 26pts, 20th/22
Neale(86) 
Tindall(54,61), Greaves(57,68,75,80) 
28,975
A Saturday 6.30pm slot for this game was found in order to avoid clashing with the Grand National, which was live on TV.

Having marked his debut with a penalty save at Spurs in midweek, a SJP bow for goalkeeper Dave Hollins proved to be memorable for rather different reasons.

A knee injury to United's Dick Keith forced him off at the start of the second half and although he later returned, he played no active part in the game.

Jimmy Greaves was tormentor-in-chief, scoring four and having one chalked off.

Magpies boss Charlie Mitten commented post-match that: "If Jimmy Greaves had been on our side we would have won by as big a score. He's the most devastating finisher in the game - a wonderful player."

1967 Chelsea (a)
1-2 
(1-2)
Division One 
P34, 24pts, 20th/22
Noble(9) 
Baldwin(21), Tambling(31)
26,388
Peter Noble was on target for United in this Easter Saturday fixture, having netted twice in a 3-1 home win over Stoke City just 24 hours earlier.

However some poor defending and sloppy finishing saw the Magpies pass up the chance to register a first victory at Stamford Bridge since 1954.

1972 Manchester City (h) 0-0 (0-0)
Division One 
P34, 33pts, 11th/22
37,506
Despite a brilliant display from Tony Green, United provied unable to make the vital breakthrough - notably a Malcolm Macdonald header that beat goalkeeper Ron Healey but was cleared off the line by Alan Oakes.

1975 Liverpool (a)
0-4 
(0-2)
Division One 
P35, 34pts, 14th/22
Keegan(7), Toshack(43,70), McDermott(72)
41,147
Bob Paisley's Reds gained ample revenge for their 1-4 loss on Tyneside a month earlier, Kevin Keegan and Terry McDermott among the goalscorers and visiting custodian Ray Clemence never having a shot to save.

1978 Nottingham Forest (a) 0-2 (0-1)
Division One 
P32, 18pts, 21st/22
Robertson(33pen), Anderson(68)
35,552
A damp day by the Trent, with Mick Mahoney having a hand in Forest's second Archie Gemmill's effort bounced down off the bar for John O'Hare to head goalwards, the United 'keeper diving over it to let in Viv Anderson for the simplest of finishes.
Youtube footage is online here

1987 Tottenham Hotspur (h)
1-1 
(0-1)
Division One 
P31, 27pts, 22nd/22
Goddard(75) 
Hoddle(9)
30,782
Another goal for Paul Goddard who was to almost single-handedly keep Newcastle in Division One, scoring in this and the next six matches.

United remained bottom of the league, a point behind Aston Villa but with two games in hand.
Youtube footage here

1989 Norwich City (a)
2-0 
(1-0)
Division One 
P29, 29pts, 19th/20
Mirandinha(27), O'Brien(53) 
22,440 
The title-chasing Canaries suffered as Mirandinha found form at the venue that hosted his United debut.
Youtube footage here

1992 A 2-0 win over Manchester United reserves at Gallowgate was achieved thanks to a brace from Andy Hunt.

The hosts fielded 23 year-old Ivory Coast international defender Diaby Sekana on trial from French side Brest.

2000 Liverpool (a)
1-2 
(0-0)
Premiership
P30, 40pts, 11th/20
Shearer(67)
Camara(51), Redknapp(88)
44,743
Another last minute defeat at Anfield; Jamie Redknapp returning from injury to head in the winner.

Titi Camara had put the Reds ahead before a header from Alan Shearer levelled things. Kieron Dyer then hit the post before the all-too-familiar Anfield climax.
NUFC.com match report

2002 Michael Chopra scored a hat-trick for the Reserves as Bradford City were humped 5-0 at Kingston Park. 

Two from Chops, one from Mark Boyd and an own goal from Terry Bowker made it 4-0 at half-time, Chops bundling home his third near to full time.
NUFC.com match report

2003 United's reserves lost 2-4 to Aston Villa at Villa Park, although twice coming from behind to level through Lewis Guy.
NUFC.com match report

2004 Real Mallorca (Spain) (a)
3-0
(0-0)
(7-1 on aggregate)
UEFA Cup 4th Round 2nd Leg
Shearer(46,89), Bellamy(78)
11,500
The rain in Spain fell mainly on the Toon, as a travelling army encountered damp and chilly conditions in Palma.

Alan Shearer's brace and one for Craig Bellamy (who celebrated in isolation) put us into the Quarter-finals of the UEFA Cup. Sir Bobby's old club, PSV awaited.

With the result and qualification secured, United handed a debut to defender Steven Taylor as a late substitute.
NUFC.com match report

2012 West Bromwich Albion (a) 3-1 (3-0)
Premier League
P30,
50pts, 6th/20
Cisse(6,34), Ben Arfa(12)
Long(52)
25,049

A memorable first half display blew the Baggies away, as United continued their push towards a place in the Europa League.

Losing Fabricio Coloccini at half-time almost sent Alan Pardew's side into a downward spin, their lead looking slightly fragile when Shane Long got one back for the Baggies.

But thanks to fine rearguard performances from the rapidly improving James Perch and the gutsy Jonas Gutierrez, United held firm.

NUFC.com match report


2014 Everton (h)
0-3
(0-1)
Premier League
P31, 46pts, 8th/20
Barkley(22), Lukaku(52), Osman(87)
47,622
A deserved Tuesday night home thumping, as United looked to have used up all of their good fortune with a single goal success over Crystal Palace three days earlier.
NUFC.com match report

2023 Ex-Magpie Joselu enjoyed a memorable senior international debut for Spain, two days before his 33rd birthday.

Having enjoyed a prolific spell in front of goal for Espanyol, the striker was called up for a Euro 2024 qualifier against Norway in Malaga, appearing from the bench with 81 minutes played and his side 1-0 up.

Just five minutes later that was 3-0 - and Joselu had two goals to his name.