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Sheffield United
Premier League
St. James' Park
Saturday 27th April
Kick-off 3.00pm
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Crystal Palace 2
Newcastle 0
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Selhurst Park
Wednesday 24th April
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The Never-Ending Tour

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Burnley (a) SOLD OUT
B & HA (h) Forwarding/resale/resale seats now
Man United (a) ST sale now, 19 points
Brentford (a) ST sale now, 115 points

2023/24:
Sheffield United (h)

Newcastle's penultimate PL home game of the season sees them host the Blades this afternoon.

It's an old-fashioned, non-televised 3pm kick-off, with the visitors selling their entire 3,204 allocation.

Chris Wilder's side need to avoid defeat to prolong their relegation fight, although a draw would leave them needing a mathematic miracle, or Nottingham Forest having their points deduction increased on appeal.

Team:
Nick Pope, Miggy Almiron, Joelinton and Kieran Trippier are still sidelined but could yet play some part in our remaining games.

Speaking on Friday, Eddie Howe confirmed that Miggy could be in contention to face Burnley.

Joe Willock, Lewis Miley, Matt Targett, Sandro Tonali, Sven Botman and Jamaal Lascelles won't feature again this season.

Coral rate this match as follows:

NUFC win
2/9
The draw
11/2
SUFC win 12/1

New customers receive a £20 bet when staking £5 (T's & C's apply). Find those markets online here 

SUFC:
Max Lowe, Chris Basham, John Egan, Rhys Norrington-Davies, Daniel Jebbison, Tom Davies and George Baldock remain unavailable, with Oli McBurnie the latest addition to that list. 

Jayden Bogle and James McAtee are both doubtful.

Ahead of their visit to Tyneside, Wilder's side lost 2-4 at Old Trafford in the PL on Wednesday night - their thirteenth loss away from Bramall Lane this season.

The Blades have won one away game - 3-1 at Luton Town - and drawn three: 1-1 at both Brighton and Villa and 2-2 at Bournemouth. From that you can deduce that they've failed to keep a clean sheet on the road.

Referee:
Tony Harrington - a swift return to SJP for the Teesside-based official, who took charge of the recent 1-1 home draw with Everton.

VAR: Andy Madley

UK TV: none

WonderBar in The Gate opens at 10am, with DJ Mad Mick on stage from 11.30am for his pre-match show. 

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Overseas TV:
Arena Sport 1 Slovenia
Arena Sport 4 HD Serbia
Arena Sport 5 HD Bosnia
Arena Sport 7 HD Croatia
Astro Go/SuperSport 3 (Malaysia)
AZ Sport 7 (Azerbaijan)
beIN Connect MENA/MENA HD/MENA 2 HD/Turkey HD
Canal+ Sport Action (Cz/Slo)
Claro TV+ (Brazil)
Csport.tv (Jamaica)
Cytavision Sports 7 HD
DAZN 3 Spain HD
DAZN Eleven 3 Portugal HD
DStv Now
eltaott.tv (Taiwan)
ESPN Bra/Chi/
ESPN2 Arg/Bol/Col/Ecu/Par/Per/Uru/Ven
Foot+ Multisports 6 HD
FuboTV Canada
Hotstar VIP (India)
iQiyi (China)
JioTV (India)
Match 4 Hungary HD
MaxTV Go (North Macedonia)
Migu (China)
Moja TV (Bosnia)
Movistar+ (Spain)
MULTISPORTS 5 (France)
Nova Sports 2 HD (Greece)
Now E (Hong Kong)
Optus Sport Australia
Paramount+ (Mexico)
Peacock Premium (USA)
Prima Sport PPV/Sport 2/Play (Romania)
QQ Sports Live (China)
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Skylink Cz/Slov
Sky+ Brazil
Sky Sport 7/NOW (New Zealand)
Sky Sport 7 Germany
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sooka (Malaysia)
StarHub TV+ (Singapore)
Star+ Arg/Bol/Bra/Chi/Col/Ecu/Par/Per/Uru/Ven
SuperSport Maximo 1 (South Africa)
SuperSport Variety 2/3 HD
TOD (Turkey)
True ID (Thailand)
TSN7 Malta/GO TV Anywhere (Malta)
TV3 Sport Denmark HD
Vidio (Indonesia)
Vivo Play (Brazil)
V Sport 1 (Finland)
V Sport Premier League 1 HD
ViaPlay Baltic/Den/Fin/Ned/Nor/Pol/Swe
Zapping (Brazil)

UK Radio:
Live on talkSPORT 2

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

Roads: The Tyne Bridge refurbishment programme is underway and expected to take four years to complete. 

One lane in each direction will remain closed at all times until further notice, leading to inevitable congestion and delays. More details


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

Metro: 
No scheduled closures or alterations

Foodbank: The usual stall and bucket shakers will be on Strawberry Place. NUFC Jamie Reuben will once again double all cash donations made on matchday.

Stats: 

Following a 8-0 win at Bramall Lane in the first meeting of the two sides, Newcastle are bidding to wrap up their third win double of the season after taking six points off both Aston Villa and Fulham.

Blades in Toon - last 10:

2020/21 won 1-0 Willock
2019/20 won 3-0 Saint-Maximin, Ritchie, Joelinton
2009/10 won 2-1 Lovenkrands, Nolan
2006/07 lost 0-1
1999/00 won 4-1 Shearer, Dabizas, Ferguson, Gallacher (FAC)
1993/94 won 4-0 Beardsley 2, OG, Cole
1989/90 won 2-0 Gallacher, Quinn
1988/89 won 2-0 Hendrie, Mirandinha (LC)
1985/86 drew 1-1 Cunningham (FR)
1978/79 lost 1-3 Shoulder


Full record v Sheffield United:



Newcastle go looking for their 50th victory over the Blades in all competitions and are seven away from the double century of goals. We wouldn't normally mention that but given the result at Bramall Lane....

Latest PL fixtures: 


Sat 27.04.2024:
West Ham v Liverpool (12.30pm) TNT
Fulham v Crystal Palace (3pm)
Manchester United v Burnley (3pm)
Newcastle v Sheffield United (3pm)
Wolves v Luton Town (3pm)
Everton v Brentford (5.30pm) Sky
Aston Villa v Chelsea (8pm) TNT

Sun 28.04.2024:
Bournemouth v Brighton & Hove Albion (2pm)
Spurs v Arsenal (2pm) Sky
Nottingham Forest v Manchester City (4.30pm) Sky

Giveaway:
Summer Tyne
 
Newcastle-based Football Bobbles have re-launched their bucket hats including this fine reversible specimen inspired by the 1992/93 promotion season kits.   

Made for NUFC fans by NUFC fans, the O'Brien hat now has a lower price and comes in three sizes.  

The O'Brien can be ordered online here and is part of the NUFC.com reader offer where a full price purchase of any NUFC hat gets a free Mirandinha bobble hat.

Use promo code DOTCOM at checkout.  

We have one to give away in our latest free-to-enter competition. To enter, please email your answer to the question below to [email protected] subject Hats:

A team mate of Liam O'Brien's throughout his time at Gallowgate and in his final Magpies XI. Name him. 

Closing date is 10am on Friday May 3rd. No age limit, open to anyone on the planet but delivery must be to a UK address. One entry each please
per person.

Premier League:
Foxes return

A 0-4 defeat for Leeds United at QPR on Friday night confirmed a return to the Premier League at the first attempt for Leicester City.

As a consequence, Enzo Maresca's Foxes are assured of a top two finish in the automatic promotion places with two games still to play.

U18s:
Academy updates

News of two changes to the U18 side's remaining fixtures as follows:

Everton (a) was Sat 27.04.2024, now 
Sat 18.05.2024. 12.30pm KO, Finch Farm.

Boro (a) was Wed 08.05.2024, now 
Tue 07.05.2024. 6pm KO, Riverside Stadium.

PL2:
Stiffs in Staffs success

Stoke City U21s  1  Newcastle U21s  2

Two early goals gave Newcastle U21s victory in their penultimate PL2 game of the season on Friday night - aided by two red cards for the home side.

The Magpies made a rapid start at the Bet365 Stadium, taking a tenth minute lead through Dylan Stephenson on his return to the side following the end of his loan spell at South Shields.

1-0 then became 2-0 within two minutes thanks to Kyle Crossley, before the visitors were forced into a change when Lucas De Bolle replaced the ailing Jamie Miley. 

City reduced the arrears on 28 minutes when Jack Griffiths beat Aidan Harris from close range, but ended the half a man short after goalkeeper Tommy Simkin saw red for a challenge on Stephenson outside the box.

Ten men then became nine for Stoke midway through the second period; Jaden Dixon dismissed in the aftermath of a tussle with Stephenson.

Team: Harris, Shahar, Charlton, C.Thompson, Heffernan, J.Miley (De Bolle 21), Crossley, Stanton (McArthur 75), Stephenson, Al.Harrison, Diallo. Subs n/u: Brown, Hackett, Turner-Cooke.

The original published Newcastle line-up included Jay Turner-Cooke, but he was replaced by Kyle Crossley before kick-off.

Booked: Stanton 

SCFC: Simkin, Mears, Anderson, Dixon, Bickerton, Smith, Lipsuic (Garside-Kelly 80), Griffiths, Jeffers (Grogan 70), Jojic (Morris 45+1), McGuinness. Subs n/u: Fearn, Gyimah.

Booked: Mears

Dismissed: Simkin, Dixon

Referee: Aaron Jackson

Crowd: tbc

Ben Dawson's side conclude their PL2 campaign against Aston Villa at Gallowgate on Monday evening (7pm).

Spectators will be accommodated in the East Stand and admission is free for season ticket holders or else via cash turnstiles (£3 adults, £1 concessions).

Theatre dates:
Booking for Bella


Following a successful tour of the region two years ago, Wor Bella returns to the stage in Newcastle this weekend.

Playwright Ed Waugh's work about the prolific female footballer Bella Reay is at the Theatre Royal on Saturday (2.30pm and 7.30pm) and Sunday (2.30pm)

More details/bookings online here

Ed's play centres on Bella's starring role for Blyth Spartans Ladies in the 1918 Munitionettes Cup final, played before an aggregate crowd of 22,000 fans at Gallowgate and Ayresome Park. 

Update:
Bruno update

Speaking on Friday, Eddie Howe confirmed recent media claims of a limited duration release clause for Bruno Guimaraes in his latest contract  - reportedly a fee £100m payable in full by the end of June:

"Having that was well planned and structured by the club, in a sense that there’s a sort of finish point.

"We don’t want constant speculation, it’s not healthy for the player or for us. It goes without saying we want to keep him, I want to build our team around him.

"His form has been very good — he seems very happy and settled. He’ll be thinking about a very busy summer ahead, where hopefully we can take the team with him a big part of it. But we aren’t in control of that so let’s see.”

2024/25:
Japan tour claim

The Chronicle report that Newcastle have been given the opportunity to play two pre-season games in Japan against J-League sides in July.

They name the possible opponents as Yokohama F Marinos and Urawa Red Diamonds, with a date for the latter opponent listed as July 31st. 

No official confirmation of either game has been received as yet, with Urawa fan sites also mentioning the possible Magpies meeting in the last 24 hours.

Meanwhile, United's post-season opponents Spurs have announced a kickabout against J-League side Vissel Kobe in Tokyo on July 27th. Kobe's current squad includes former Magpie Yoshinori Muto. 

Our first visit to Japan followed the 1982/83 season, playing four games in three cities - Toyko, Okayama and Nagoya - en route to lifting the Japan Cup.

And thanks to Japanese Mag Simon Moran for reminding us of a more recent game we played in Japan, losing 1-3 to Gamba Osaka in August 1996.  

Update:
Gillespie retained

The Mail newspaper reported on Friday that Newcastle have exercised an option to extend the contract of goalkeeper Mark Gillespie for a further 12 months.

The 32 year-old Tynesider signed a three year deal when arriving at Gallowgate from Motherwell in 2020 and agreed a one season extension last summer. 

Selected on the bench by Eddie Howe at various times during his managerial reign, Gillespie's only competitive appearances for United remain a trio of Carabao Cup starts under Steve Bruce during September 2020.

2023/24
:
Too Eze for Eagles

Crystal Palace  2  Newcastle  0

Match action

Match report

Latest PL results:

Tue 23.04.2024:
Arsenal 5-0 Chelsea

Wed 24.04.2024:
Wolves 0-1 Bournemouth
Crystal Palace 2-0 Newcastle
Everton 2-0 Liverpool
Manchester United 4-2 Sheffield United

Thu 25.04.2024:
Brighton & Hove Albion 0-4 Manchester City

Giveaway:
Prediction winner

Thanks to those who entered our match score prediction competition for Palace (a) to win Toon-inspired golf club head covers from Crun Sports.

Nobody correctly guessed the result meaning that all entrants were included in the prize draw. From that, Michael Russell was selected as our winner. 


Latest:

Ashworth update

Two months after he was placed on gardening leave by Newcastle United, The Athletic report that Sporting Director Dan Ashworth is seeking arbitration to secure his move to Manchester United.

They claim that Ashworth's case is set to begin in May and last several weeks. No further details were given.   


2024/25:

Season tickets etc.

For those who haven't already done so as part of the long-term deals, season ticket renewals can now be made online here until 5pm on Monday May 20th.

Meanwhile, home cup ticket schemes for the FA Cup and Carabao Cup are also open now, with a closing date of 5pm on Friday June 21st. Remember that separate sign-ups are required for both.

Depending on our finishing place in the PL, a further home cup ticket scheme for European competition may become available.

Cup ticket prices are unchanged from 2023/24:

Carabao Cup: £20 & £25 adults / £10 & £15 others

FA Cup: £30 & £35 adults / £15 & £20 others

This season's ticket price increase was repeated for next season, raising adult prices by 5% and freezing junior prices. Full announcement online here

PS: The Magpie Mover matchday public transport ticket will again be available to 2024/25 season ticket holders at an unchanged price of £25. NB: sales of this don't look to have commenced yet. 

1 v 1:
Wor Gordon in the Bay 

The next guest on Sky's Overlap show is Newcastle's Anthony Gordon, interviewed by Gary Neville on and around the promenade at Whitley Bay.

There's plenty to take from a revealing 45 minutes, not least his preference to play as a left winger.

Watch it for free online here

Update:
More train strikes 

Further industrial action has been announced next month by the ASLEF union - although no Newcastle games are directly affected this time round.

A rolling series of one day strikes will see drivers walk out for 24 hours as follows. A separate overtime ban will run from Mon 06.05.2024 until Sat 11.05.2024:

Tue 07.05.2024: c2c, Greater Anglia, GTR Great Northern Thameslink, Southeastern, Southern, Gatwick Express, South Western Railway.

Wed 08.05.2024: Avanti West Coast, Chiltern Railways, CrossCountry, East Midlands Railway, Great Western Railway and West Midlands Trains.

Thu 09.05.2024: LNER, Northern, TransPennine.

2024/25:
Europe: latest 

Assuming that the Premier League misses out on an additional fifth Champions League place available due to restructuring of the competition next season, qualification for Europe in 2024/25 looks like this, as much as we're able to discern:

There are seven guaranteed European spots; four in the Champions League, two in the Europa League and one in the Conference League. 

Those were originally allocated as follows:

PL 1st-4th in Champions League
PL 5th in Europa League
FA Cup winners in Europa League
Carabao Cup winners in Conference League

Liverpool currently have the Conference League place as Carabao Cup winners, but will take a Champions League place if they finish in the Premier League top four, which looks almost guaranteed.

That frees up the Conference League place to the team finishing sixth in the Premier League.

The FA Cup winners take a Europa League place - unless they have earned a Champions League place by virtue of a top four Premier League finish.

If Manchester City win the FA Cup and finish in the top four of the Premier League, they will enter the Champions League. 

The sixth place finishers would go into the Europa League spot reserved for Manchester City, with the Conference League spot occupied by the team finishing seventh. 

If Manchester United win the FA Cup, they'll take a Europa League place unless they finish in the top four and collect a Champions League slot. 

Should they finish in the Conference League position, they would take the Europa League spot resulting from a Wembley success instead.

If Manchester United finished eighth and therefore only qualified for Europe by winning the FA Cup, the team in seventh spot wouldn't gain entry to any European competition. 

Aston Villa have qualified for the semi-finals of the Europa Conference League (known as the UEFA Conference League next season). 

If they won that competition, they would occupy an additional spot in the Europa League reserved for the Conference winners only - regardless of nationality. 

Should Villa snag a Champions League or Europa League spot via their Premier League finishing spot though, the Europa League place reserved for them as Conference League winners would not be reallocated to another Premier League team. 

Premier League Euro qualification guide

Sky Sport Euro qualification guide


Update:
London calling....

It's coming up to 60 years since the Newcastle United London Supporters Club was established, members following the lads home and away since since 1964.

Preparations to mark the anniversary with an event later this year are underway; any founder members and their families who aren't currently in contact with the club are now invited to get in touch.

To do so, please email [email protected] 

PS: We'll publicise the NUSCL event in due course, with all current and former members welcome to attend.

Loan lads:
The borrowers 


Yankuba Minteh (Feyenoord):
Minteh was in the starting line-up for Thursday's 3-1 Eredivisie win over Go Ahead Eagles in Deventer. Minteh contributed one assist in his 73 minute shift. Victory confirmed Champions League qualification next season for Feyenoord.

Isaac Hayden (QPR):

An emphatic 4-0 home win over Leeds United on Friday secured Championship survival for the R's. Hayden came off the bench as an 81st minute replacement when his side were 3-0 ahead.

Rodrigo Vilca (Vozdovac):

The Peruvian midfielder was introduced as an 83rd minute substitute at home to Spartak Sobotica in the Serbian Super Liga on Friday. However he was unable to prevent the game finishing goalless.

Jeff Hendrick (Sheffield Wednesday):

West Bromwich Albion (h) Championship, Saturday.

Ryan Fraser (Southampton): 

Stoke City (h) Championship, Saturday.

Jamal Lewis (Watford):

mackems (h) Championship, Saturday.

Harrison Ashby (Swansea City):
Norwich City (a) Championship, Saturday.

Kelland Watts (Wigan Athletic): 

Bristol Rovers (h) League One, Saturday.

Matty Bondswell (Newport County):

Bradford City (a) League Two, Saturday.

Michael Ndiweni (Annan Athletic):
Falkirk (h) Scottish League One, Saturday.

Garang Kuol (Volendam):

Sparta Rotterdam (a) Eredivisie, Sunday.




Fundraiser
:
Saddling up for charity  

Father and son duo Steve and Paul McDougal are currently engaged on a charity cycle trek to Istanbul - proudly clad in their black and white shirts.    

The Geordie pair have now reached Germany on their Toon2Turkey Bike Ride, which is attempting to raise funds for men's health charity, Movember.

Keep track of their progress online here and if you're able to, please donate to the charity online here

Movember are working to address some of the biggest health issues faced by men: prostate cancer, testicular cancer, and mental health and suicide prevention.








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ON SALE NOW

Tickets/Fixtures
Season 2023/24


Digital ticketing FAQs here

ST home ticket transfer
info here

ST home ticket resale
info here

ST holders on long-term deals will have a price freeze for 2024/25 with standard pricing returning for 2025/26.  

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


Memberships:
 2024/25 details awaited.

SJP seating plan is here  

Away tickets: The PL £30 away ticket price cap for adults applies this season and also in 2024/25. A review is then scheduled.

Sat 27.04.2024 Sheffield United (h)
@ SJP, 3pm. Premier League. Forwarding/ resale/resale seats now. No live UK TV.

Mon 29.04.2024 U21s v Aston Villa (h)
@ SJP, 7pm. PL2. Note new date and venue.

Thu 02.05.2024 U21s v Ashington (a)
@ Woodhorn Lane, 7.30pm. Northumberland Senior Cup semi-final. Note new date.

Sat 04.05.2024 U18s v Leeds United (h)
@ Little Benton, Noon. U18 Premier League.

Sat 04.05.2024 Burnley (a)
@ Turf Moor, 3pm. Premier League. SOLD OUT. Allocation: 2,300 tbc. No live UK TV.

Tue 07.05.2024 U18s v Boro (a)
@ Riverside Stadium, 6pm. U18 Premier League. Note further new date, kick-off time and venue.

Sat 11.05.2024 Brighton & Hove Albion (h)
@ SJP, 3pm. Premier League. SOLD OUT. Forwarding/resale/resale seats now. No live UK TV.

Wed 15.05.2024 Manchester United (a)
@ Old Trafford, 8pm. Premier League. ST holder sale now, 19 points. £30 adults, £20 seniors/18-20s, £20 juniors. Allocation: 3,000 tbc. Live on Sky Sports.

Sat 18.05.2024 U18s v Everton (a)
@ Finch Farm, 12.30pm. U18 Premier League. Note new date.

Sun 19.05.2024 Brentford (a)
@ Gtech Community Stadium, 4pm. Premier League. ST holder sale now, 115 points. £30 adults, £25 seniors/18-24s, £10 U18s. Allocation: 1,730 tbc. Live TV tbc (if any).

Mon 20.05.2024 ST renewal deadline, 5pm.

Wed 22.05.2024 Spurs (n)
@ Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne, Australia. 7.45pm local time. Friendly. Live TV tbc (if any).

Fri 24.05.2024 A-League All Stars (n)
@ Marvel Stadium, Melbourne, Australia. 5.15pm local time. Friendly. Live TV tbc (if any).

Sat 25.05.2024/Sun 26.05.2024 U21s v Leicester City, Tai Po, Singapore CC @ Happy Valley, Hong Kong. HKFC Soccer Sevens. 

Fri
07.06.2024 Adidas kit launch (tbc).

Tue 18.06.2024
PL fixture release, 9am.

Fri 21.06.2024
Home cup ticket scheme registration deadline, 5pm.


NUFC live on TV:

Wed 15.05.2024 Man U (a) 8pm Sky

2024/25 PL season:

Fixture release: Tue 18.06.2024 @ 9am
Starts:
Fri 16.08.2024 (at least one game)
Ends: Sun 25.05.2025 (all games)

(No games on Tue 24.12.2024) 

Northumberland Senior Cup SFs:

24.04.2024 Blyth Town 2-2 Ncle Benfield (5-3 on pens)
02.05.2024 Ashington v NUFC U21s

Other events @ SJP:

??.05.2024 team tbc v Blyth Town, Northumberland Senior Cup Final.

Fri 31.05.2024
England Women v France Women, 8pm, ECQ. General sale now.

Mon 03.06.2024
England v Bosnia & Hz, 7.45pm. Friendly.
General sale now.

Euro 2028 - date(s) awaited

International Magpies
National Service

International breaks:

2023/24:
Euro 2024 takes place in ten cities across Germany from 14.06.2024 to 14.07.2024.

CONMEBOL Copa America 2024 takes place in the USA from 20.06.2024 to 14.07.2024.

2024/25:
02-10.09.2024
07-15.10.2024
11-19.11.2024
17-25.03.2025

 
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Whoops, He did it Again...


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On This Day in History
27th April


Born Or Died:

1877 Andy Aitken born, Ayr, Scotland.
(1895-1906)

Nicknamed ’Daddler’, Aitken had played for the Elmbank, Thistle and Parkhouse clubs in his home town before moving to England in July 1895, joining Newcastle amid interest from Newton Heath and Preston North End.

Making a goalscoring debut in a 3-0 home win over Loughborough Town two months later, midfielder Andy helped United gain promotion to the First Division in 1897/98 - his third season as a Magpie.

Winning his first Scotland cap against England at Crystal Palace in March 1901, Aitken would finish up on the losing side at that venue in both 1905 and 1906 as United were beaten in the FA Cup Final.

However he did collect a Championship medal in 1905, making what was to be his final Magpies appearance in a 3-0 victory at Middlesbrough in October 1906.

Within a month Aitken had accepted the post of Boro player/coach, with United banking a £500 transfer fee. He then took a similar role three years later at Leicester Fosse, making his fourteenth and final Scotland appearance in April 1911.  

Returning to Scotland with Dundee a month later, Andy moved on to Kilmarnock in the summer of 1912, before a groin problem forced him into retirement early in 1913.

Within a few months he was back on Tyneside when appointed manager of Gateshead Town, subsequently scouting for both Newcastle United and Arsenal.

Later entering the licensed trade, Aitken was living in Ponteland at the time of his death, in February 1955.

1933 Liam Tuohy born, East Wall, Dublin, Ireland (1960-63)  

Playing at outside left for his local football side, St. Mary's and in goal for his school hurling team, Liam (nickamed Rasher) opted to pursue a career in the former sport with hometown club Shamrock Rovers.

Appearing in the European Cup against Manchester United and representing his country, Liam signed for Newcastle in May 1960 after the Magpies had faced Rovers in a friendly match at Dalymount Park - a move which meant giving up his full time job at Guinness.

Netting twice on his home debut (a 7-2 victory over Fulham), he scored four goals in twelve games during that season but missed most of what became a relegation season for the club through injury.

Two seasons of Second Division football followed, with Tuohy appearing just three times in 1962/63 - his 42nd and final game for United coming against Bury.

A return move to Shamrock was arranged and after initially being installed as player-coach at Milltown, he took over as manager and enjoyed a run of success through to 1969, when he moved on to Dundalk.

Combining that with working as a sales manager for an ice cream firm, Tuohy also began coaching the Ireland national side in 1971. Swapping Dundalk for a further spell at Shamrock a year later he kept his three jobs, before sacrificing the national team role.

Later taking charge of Trinity College's side (playing as Dublin University), Liam managed Shelbourne during the 1981/82 season and coached Ireland' U19s for five years, until a dispute with senior team coach Jack Charlton saw him relinquish that position in 1986.

Thereafter he became Director of Football at Dublin -based club Home Farm and was often to be found coaching youngsters there until retiring in 2002.  

Reflecting on his move to Tyneside many years later, Liam commented:

"It was difficult for her (his wife Sheila) at first with the kids but I found the Newcastle people to be more like the Irish than any other part of England and we have friends there to this day."
  

Liam passed away in August 2016 aged 83.

1988 Kris Thackray born, Newcastle.
(2003-04)

Midfielder/defender who joined United's Academy aged nine and appeared for the U17s before being released in 2004.

Trials at Scunthorpe United, Darlington, Scarborough, Derby County and Rochdale followed before Kris enrolled at Gateshead College and played for them and Chester le Street's youth side.

Gaining selection for the England College XI, Thackray caught the attention of a scout from Serie A side Reggina at a tournament in Italy and signed for them in 2008 - after compensation was paid to United.

Three years in Italy saw him fail to make a senior appearance for them as he settled in defence but was loaned out to Monopoli, Ancona, Andria and Cosenza. 

Playing on trial at Huddersfield Town, Wrexham and Gateshead in 2011, Kris then resurfaced in Malta with Qormi.

Subsequently playing for German sides Alemannia Aachen and KFC Uerdingen, a return to Malta followed at Gzira United.

July 2018 found Thackray back in his native North East, signing for National North side Spennymoor Town and coaching Durham University Women's XI.

Later moving on to Morpeth Town, by early 2020 he'd been loaned out to Blyth Spartans and was also working as a football coach at his former college in Gateshead.

2021 then saw Kris announce his playing retirement.

2005 Cathal Heffernan born, Cork, Ireland.
(2023-present)

Defender Cathal joined Newcastle from AC Milan during August 2023, having featured as a trialist in pre-season reserve friendlies against both Carlisle United and Barrow.

Represented by ex-Magpie Stephen Ireland, Heffernan's parents had both featured for Ireland at the 2012 London Olympics.

Cathal's playing career began with youth side Ringmahon Rangers before signing for Cork City in 2019, debuting for their senior team two years later.

Amidst interest from several Italian clubs, a move to AC Milan was finalised in January 2022, although Cathal's appearances for them were confined to junior games.

Debuting competitively for United in a 0-1 PL2 loss at Reading days after signing, Heffernan combined reserve games with appearances in the UEFA Youth League - scoring against both Borussia Dortmund and former club AC Milan in that competition.

A first U21 strike then gave his side a 3-2 derby away victory in March 2024.  

Internationally, Heffernan has represented Ireland up to U19 level.

What Else?

1895 Preston North End (h)
5-3 
(2-1)
Friendly 
Dickson(
1-0,3-1), McNee(25), Wright(4-1,5-3)
Blyth(1-1), Cunningham(2-4), Allen(3-4
4,000
Some press reports give Smith as the first away goalscorer.

1896 Sheffield Wednesday (h)
1-4 
(1-1)
Friendly 
Aitken(
1-1pen)
Callaghan(4,
1-2), Ferrier(1-3),
Richards(
1-4)

4,000
Having played host to the First Division Champions Aston Villa and runners-up Derby County in post-season friendlies, Newcastle welcomed the FA Cup holders.

Team: Henderson, McDermid, Foyers, Miller, Reed, Adam, Lennox, Collins, Thompson, Aitken, Wardrope.

1901 Bury (h)
0-0 
(0-0)
Division One
38pts, 6th/18
9,000
A meagre SJP crowd - although not the lowest of the season - witnessed the final home game.

1903 Workington Black Diamonds (a)
2-3 
(2-0)
Friendly 
Graham(
1-0), Appleyard(2-0)
Little(
2-1), Whitaker(2-2), James(2-3)
Crowd tbc
This was the first of four friendly games in as many days for Newcastle, who moved on to play Kilmarnock, Rangers and St. Mirren.

1904 Glasgow Rangers (Scotland) (a)
0-2 
(0-1)
Friendly
Paton(
0-1,85)
8,000
Following friendly games away to sunderland, Hearts and St.Mirren over the preceding three days, United were beaten at Ibrox.

1907 Aberdeen (Scotland) (a)
2-4
(0-0) 
Friendly 
Dodds(
1-1), Court(2-4
Lang(50), Wilson(
1-2), Low(1-3),
McDonald(
1-4

3,000
Among the home goalscorers was Wilf Low, who was tempted over the border to St. James' Park two years later.

Team: Lawrence, McCracken, Carr, Gardner, Speedie, Jobey, Blackburn, Howie, Hall, Court, Dodds.

1910 Aston Villa (a)
0-4 
(0-2)
Division One 
P37, 44pts, 4th/20
Bache(18), Wallace(30pen),
Eyre(46), Hampton(66)
25,000
Deposed Champions, United were thumped by the new title holders and they handed the trophy over privately to the Villa directorate after the game.

1912 Blackburn Rovers (a)
1-1 
(1-0)
Division One 
44pts, 3rd/20
Peat(43) 
Latheron(60)
10,000 
Debut for John McTavish, at inside right, in the final game of the season. The draw prevented Blackburn from reaching 50 points which would have been a record for the club.

1921 There was a strong United presence at Aberdeen's Pittodrie in a benefit match for long-serving Don, Arthur Robertson.

Huddersfield Town goalkeeper Sandy Mutch (who would become a Magpie in 1922) named an English Select XI including no less than six black and whites: messrs Aitken, Curry, Hampson, Low, Macdonald and McCracken.

The match against an Aberdeen select attracted 10,000 spectators ended in a 2-2 draw with Wilf Low among the scorers.

1925 Glasgow Rangers (Scotland) (a)
0-1 
(0-1)
Friendly
Henderson(30) 
15,000
United visited Ibrox Park to play in a benefit match for James Walls. The match was also reportedly played used an experimental 40 yard offside rule, one attempt to reverse a trend of lower scoring that season.

1929 Derby County (a)
2-1 
(1-0)
Division One 
P41, 42pts, 10th/22
Chalmers(21,55) 
Bedford(48)
13,228 

There was a debut for Dave Fairhurst, at left back, while Rams scorer Harry Bedford would be a Newcastle player by December 1930.

1932 Blackpool (h)
2-2 
(0-2)
Division One 
P39, 39pts, 11th/22
Boyd(46), McMenemy(57) 
Hampson(20,33)
31,348
Four days after their FA Cup Final victory, Newcastle returned to league duty in the presence of the Prince of Wales.

1935 Oldham Athletic (a)
2-3 
(2-1)
Division Two 
P41, 46pts, 7th/22
Wilson(1), Weaver(
2-1pen) 
Walsh(
1-1), Gray(1-2), Brunskill(1-3)
3,385 
Right half Jimmy Gordon made his first appearance for Newcastle as they lost a see-saw game at Boundary Park.

1946 sunderland (h)
4-1
(1-0)
Wartime 
(Football League North)

Milburn(43), Brown(59), Pearson(62), Stubbins(84)
Duns(89)
29,564
The final Tyne-Wear derby meeting of the WW2 era was a resounding victory for the home side. 

1953 Berwick Rangers (Scotland) (a)
1-1 
(0-1)
Friendly 
G.Robledo(58)
McGill(35) 
3,000
The Magpies travelled to Shielfield Park to provide the opposition in a benefit match for Dave Wilkinson that was spoiled by gale force winds and lashing rain.

Team: Simpson, Batty, McMichael, Harvey, Woollard, Crowe, Walker, Foulkes, G.Robledo, Davies, Mitchell. 

1955 Cardiff City (h)
3-0 
(3-0)
Division One 
P41, 43pts, 7th/22
Hannah(16,18) McMichael(21)
19,252
United ended their home programme in front of the smallest SJP crowd of the season - hardly surprising as this was their fifth home game in ten days.

Stan Keery replaced Jackie Milburn in the forward line, while Alf McMichael continued in an unfamiliar left wing role. There was also a rare outing for Alan Monkhouse.

1957 Barrow (a)
8-0 
(4-0)
Friendly 
Milburn(2,12,44,75), Franks(4), Davies(49), Tait(53), Hughes(46) 
5,770 
Just weeks before ex-Magpie Joe Harvey relinquished the role of Barrow boss, his old club visited Holker Street.

The occasion was a joint testimonial match for Peter Wilson and Jack Keen and Jackie Milburn entertained those present with what would be his last goals in a Newcastle shirt before concluding a transfer to Linfield.

Team: Mitchell, Tate, Hughes, Davies, Milburn, Redhead, Paterson, Franks, Batty, Whitehead, Harker. 

1957 On Tyneside, a 3-0 win over Newburn at SJP was enough for Ashington to retain their grip on the Northumberland Senior Cup.

9,200 were present to see goals from Colliers trio Hewison, Black and Henderson.


1963 Rotherham United (a) 1-3 (1-1)
Division Two 
P38, 42pts, 7th/22
McGrath(2) 
Houghton(14),Butler(52),  og(Iley)(75)
9,384
A difficult day at Millmoor, as United's fading hopes of promotion were ended by the Millers.

With Ron McGarry joining fellow striker Barrie Thomas on the sidelines, John McGrath was handed the number nine shirt for a second time and scored his only goal of the season.

Two years before his transfer to Newcastle, Albert Bennett featured for the Millers while Rotherham's third goal was a shot by Jimmy Blain that deflected in off Jim Iley.

The low attendance was due in part to the inclement weather and also the staging of an FA Cup Semi-Final between Liverpool and Leicester City at nearby Hillsborough that attracted a crowd of 65,000.

1968 Tottenham 
Hotspur (h)
1-3 
(0-2)
Division One 
P40, 41pts, 10th/22
T.Robson(60) 
Chivers(8,34), Gilzean(68) 
30,281
After successive defeats at West Brom and Fulham, United had apparently blown their chances of European qualification as they surrendered a 26 game unbeaten home run. 

Spurs' second goal came from a massive kick from goalkeeper Pat Jennings that Martin Chivers forced in after one bounce.

Magpies boss Joe Harvey wasn't present, having elected to watch the Middlesbrough versus Derby County game to scout Rams prospect Kevin Hector.

1974 Burnley (a)
1-1 
(1-1)
Division One 
P41, 38pts, 15th/22
Macdonald(18)
Fletcher(20)
17,145
Supermac grabbed his fifth goal in a month against the Clarets, following two in the FA Cup Semi-Final at Hillsborough, one in a home league loss and another at SJP in the Texaco Cup. 

1985 Southampton (h)
2-1 
(0-1)
Division One 
P39, 48pts, 14th/22
Reilly(69), McDonald(82) 
Case(45)
20,845 
With time running out and only a slender lead, Peter Beardsley and Chris Waddle frustrated the Saints with a passing move down the wing, to the delight of the crowd. 

After the final whistle though, an irate Jack Charlton gave the duo a very public dressing down on the pitch for not hoofing the ball out of play when they had the chance.

The episode was later blamed as a factor in the subsequent departure of both players in search of pastures new - and trophies.

1991 Charlton Athletic (a)
0-1 
(0-0)
Division Two 
P43, 57pts, 12th/24
Howey(88 - violent conduct)
Peake(80)
7,234
Andy Peake scored the winner in what was to be Charlton's penultimate game at their temporary home of Selhurst Park. The following season saw them at Upton Park before a 1992 Valley return. 

United's five match unbeaten run was ended despite continuing the attractive style that had seen them force a 1-1 at West Ham the previous midweek. 

Steve Howey appeared as a substitute in place of Andy Hunt and was red-carded for a reckless two-footed challenge.
Youtube footage is online here

1994 Aston Villa (h)
5-1 
(3-1)
Premier League 
P40, 74pts, 3rd/22
Bracewell(15), Beardsley(23pen,66), Cole(41), Sellars(79)
Beinlich(10) 
32,217 
Andy Cole hit his 40th goal of the season to beat the all-time Newcastle club scoring record that had been jointly held by George Robledo and Hughie Gallacher.

German striker Stefan Beinlich had opened the scoring for the visitors with what would be his only senior goal in English football.
Youtube footage is online here

2002 West Ham (h)
3-1
(1-1)
Premiership
P37, 71pts, 4th/20
Shearer(41), LuaLua(53), Robert(66)
Defoe(20)
52,127
United had already secured fourth spot and a Champions League place before this win over Glenn Roeder's Hammers ended their home campaign.
NUFC.com match report

2005 Middlesbrough (h)
0-0
(0-0)
Premiership
P34, 39pts, 14th/20
52,047
United
ended a run of five  defeats in all competitions, kept a first clean sheet in six league games and secured the point which removed any slight chance of relegation places.

However, that was scant consolation for the crowd as a typical end-of-season affair was played out, while both Patrick Kluivert and Laurent Robert languished on the bench. 
NUFC.com match report

2006 Newcastle reserves completed a full season without a home defeat after a 0-0 draw with Birmingham City at Kingston Park.

We ended having won ten and drawn four of the fourteen league games at that venue - despite fielding less first team squad players than in recent seasons and having to play on the increasingly rutted pitch that also hosted the Newcastle Falcons Rugby side.
NUFC.com match report

2009 Portsmouth (h)
0-0
(0-0)
Premier League
P34, 31pts, 18th/20
47,481
The scene was all set for a SJP finale against Pompey to rival David Kelly's fabled 1992 winner, but the 2009 Magpies proved incapable of finding a breakthrough in this pivotal midweek game.

It could have been a different story had a front trio of Obafemi Martins, Mark Viduka and Michael Owen not wasted chances.

Owen in particular missed our best opportunity when he only had the 'keeper to beat. David James blocked easily and Alan Shearer's side inched closer to oblivion.
NUFC.com match report


2010
The reserves beat Rotherham United 2-0 at Whitley Park with Faroe Islands youngster Joan Edmundsson and Shane Ferguson both on target.

A floodlight failure left half of the pitch in gathering gloom for the final 15 minutes.
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2013 Liverpool (h)
0-6
(0-2)
Premier League
P35, 37pts, 16th/20
Debuchy(75 - two yellows)
Agger(3), Henderson(17,76), Sturridge(54,60), Borini(74)
52,351

Less than two weeks after a disastrous derby defeat, Newcastle hit rock bottom, suffering their heaviest home loss since 1925. 

0-5 down when Mathieu Debuchy looked to get himself deliberately dismissed, the margin of defeat confirmed that this was the leakiest Magpies defence in our Premier League history - with three games still remaining.
NUFC.com match report

2017 Matt Ritchie was suspended for the last two games of the Championship season after he was found guilty of "abusive and/or insulting words towards a match official in or around the tunnel area following the conclusion of the game against Leeds United".

2019 Brighton & Hove Albion (a)
1-1
(1-0)
Premier League
P36, 42pts, 13th/20
Perez(18)
Gross(75)
30,587

A point was rather more vital for ex-Magpie boss Chris Hughton than Rafa Benitez, as the Seagulls finally ended their goal famine after 735 minutes.
NUFC.com match report

2023 Everton (a)
4-1
(1-0)
Premier League
P36, 42pts, 13th/20
Wilson(28,75), Joelinton(72), Murphy(81)
McNeil(80)
39,
248

Perhaps
the least interesting aspect of this memorable mauling was the first return of Anthony Gordon to Goodison - although most of his former fans had left by the time he came off the bench.

Rather more memorable was an incredible dribble by Alexander Isak to set up the fourth goal for Jacob Murphy - a slight deflection off a defender meaning that the Swede tragically didn't even register an assist.  

NUFC.com match report