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Premier League:
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Newcastle 0
Aston Villa 2

Newcastle's
four game unbeaten Premier League run came to an end at a miserable
St. James’ Park on Sunday afternoon as Aston Villa left with all
three points.
A goal in each half against the run of play knocked the stuffing out
of Eddie Howe’s side as the visitors completed a smash and grab raid
to keep their title challenge on track.
It could have been very different if Sandro Tonali had found the net
in the first 30 seconds after making space in the box with some
nifty footwork but his shot was smothered and the rebound ushered to
safety.
Newcastle lined up without talisman Bruno Guimaraes who was missing
after being injured in the 3-0 win over PSV Eindhoven on Wednesday,
Lewis Miley deputising in midfield and Tonali taking on the role of
playmaker.
A bright started should have seen United take the lead but once
again some promising approach play failed to create chances in the
box for Yoane Wissa who started again in preference to Nick
Woltemade.
Villa went ahead in the 19th minute when they were afforded far too
much time and space and when Emiliano Buendia had the ball on the
right side of the box he was able to steady himself before firing
past Nick Pope into the far corner.
United's best chance of the half came two minutes before the
interval when Miley's header looked destined for the top corner
until Emiliano Martinez tipped it wide.
Wissa also managed to get his head to a cross from the left in first
half added time but it lacked power and Martinez was able to save
comfortably.
The second half was only a few minutes old when Joelinton signalled
that he had injured his groin and was replaced by ex-Villan Jacob
Ramsey who was greeted favourably by the away fans.
The hosts pressed for an equaliser and ten minutes after the break
Harvey Barnes looked sure to connect to a cross from the right with
Anthony Gordon also failing to capitalise.
A double substitution saw Woltemade and Anthony Elanga on for Wissa
and Gordon but chances were still few and far between despite spells
of pressure from the black and whites.
The killer blow came in the 88th minute when substitute Lucas Digne
crossed from the left and Ollie Watkins headed in at the far post.
Despite there being well over ten minutes remaining, home fans
disgracefully streamed out having seemingly forgotten about the
two-goal fightback against Leeds United weeks ago.
But there was to be no late comeback this time with useless referee
Jarred Gillett denying both sides what looked to be valid penalty
claims in added time.
The defeat left the Magpies in ninth, when victory could have taken
them as high as fourth.
Full match report to follow.
Team:
Pope, Trippier, Botman, Thiaw, Hall, Joelinton (Ramsey 48),
L.Miley, Tonali (Willock 84), Barnes, Wissa (Woltemade 62), Gordon (Elanga
63).
Subs n/u: Ramsdale, Burn, A.Murphy, Osula, Shahar.
Booked: Joelinton.
AVFC: Martinez, Cash, Konsa, Torres (Mings 75), Maatsen,
Onana (Lindelof 89), Tielemans (Bogarde 74), Sancho (Bailey 59),
Rogers, Buendia (Digne 75), Watkins.
Subs n/u: Bizot, Elliott, Guessand, Hemmings.
Booked: Digne, Maatsen.
Goals: Buendia 19, Watkins 88.
Crowd: 52,134.
Eddie Howe said:
"Missed opportunities for us. Sandro has the chance at the start; if
it goes in, it's a different game. But it didn't.
"It's a difficult one for us. There were chances and moments there.
Their main threats came from long shots and they scored one. It
changes the whole game.
"I don't know if it was conditions, it was blustery and windy. We
can't use that as an excuse. We had enough time to recover and it's
a season where we are constantly challenged.
"Villa have a similar schedule to us but just executed the final
bits a bit better. I felt we could get back in the game but the
second goal is a killer blow for us."
Referee: Jarred Gillett - second appearance of the
Aussie official at a Magpies game this season, following the
1-2 defeat by Arsenal at SJP last September.
An unsurprisingly poor performance from the usually awful official
which saw him regularly fail to spot time-wasting tactics and
cynical fouls from Villa players - in particular the pathetic
playacting from Martinez.
VAR: John Brooks
Stats:
Newcastle lost for the first time at home to Villa since the infamous 0-3 loss in 2005 when the hosts
ended with just eight men on the field.
Bruno Guimaraes missed only his ninth PL game since
debuting in February 2022 continuing a run of Newcastle never winning
or scoring more than one goal without him.
2022/23 Wolves (a) drew 1-1
2022/23 Liverpool (a) lost 1-2
2022/23 Crystal Palace (h) drew 0-0
2022/23 West Ham (h) drew 1-1
2022/23 Bournemouth (a) drew 1-1
2022/23 Liverpool (h) lost 0-2
2023/24 Bournemouth (a) drew 1-1
2025/26 Bournemouth (a) drew 0-0
2025/26 Aston Villa (h) lost 0-2
Joelinton made his
250th competitive appearance for the Magpies.
Villans @ SJP - PL era:
2025/26 lost 0-2
2024/25 Won 3-0 Gordon, Isak,
Joelinton
2023/24 Won 5-1 Isak 2, Tonali, Wilson, Barnes
2022/23 Won 4-0 Wilson 2, Joelinton, Almiron
2021/22 Won 1-0 Trippier
2020/21 Drew 1-1 Lascelles
2019/20 Drew 1-1 Gayle
2016/17 Won 2-0 Gouffran, og(Lansbury) (CH)
2015/16 Drew 1-1 Coloccini
2014/15 Won 1-0 Cisse
2013/14 Won 1-0 Remy
2012/13 Drew 1-1 Ben Arfa
2011/12 Won 2-1 Ba, Cisse
2010/11 Won 6-0 Barton, Nolan 2, Carroll 3
2008/09 Won 2-0 Martins
2007/08 Drew 0-0
2006/07 Won 3-1 Milner, Dyer, Sibierski
2005/06 Drew 1-1 Shearer (pen)
2004/05 Lost 0-3
2003/04 Drew 1-1 Robert
2002/03 Drew 1-1 Solano
2001/02 Won 3-0 Bellamy 2, Shearer
2000/01 Won 3-1 Glass, Cort, OG
2000/01 Drew 1-1 Solano (FAC)
1999/00 Lost 0-1
1998/99 Won 2-1 Shearer, Ketsbaia
1997/98 Won 1-0 Beresford
1996/97 Won 4-3 Ferdinand 2, Shearer, Howey
1995/96 Won 1-0 Ferdinand
1994/95 Won 3-1 Beardsley 2, Venison
1993/94 Won 5-1 Beardsley 2, Sellars, Bracewell, Cole
Latest PL results/fixture:
Sat 24.01.2026:
West Ham 3-1 mackems
Burnley 2-2 Spurs
Fulham 2-1 Brighton and Hove Albion
Manchester City 2-0 Wolves
Bournemouth 3-2 Liverpool
Sun 25.01.2026:
Brentford 0-2 Nottingham Forest
Crystal Palace 1-3 Chelsea
Newcastle 0-2 Aston Villa
Arsenal 2-3 Manchester United
Mon 26.01.2026:
Everton v Leeds United (8pm) Sky
Champions League:
Play-off place secured
Newcastle 3 PSV Eindhoven 0

Match report
Update:
Loan lads
Matt Targett (Middlesbrough):
A 60 minute shift for Matt at left back on Saturday as Boro beat Preston North End
4-0 at home
in the Championship. Targett claimed an assist for his side's
opening goal.
Harrison Ashby/Joe White (Bradford City):
The Bantams lost 0-1 at Huddersfield Town in League One on Saturday,
Joe playing the first half and Ashley coming off the bench at
the interval.
Joe Brayson (Morpeth Town):
Joe kept his place in the Morpeth side to face FC United in
the Northern Premier League on Saturday. The Highwaymen ran out
1-0 winners with Joe playing the full game.
Tyler Jones (Dunston UTS):
A winning debut and a clean sheet for the teenage 'keeper on Saturday,
helping Dunston to a 1-0 at Grimsby Borough
in the Northern Premier League.
Charlie McArthur (Airdrieonians):
Defender Charlie began Saturday's Scottish Championship home
game against Ross County on the bench and that's where he
remained as his new side lost 0-1.
Trevan Sanusi (Lorient):
An unused substitute role on
Saturday for the winger, as his side won 2-0 at Rennes in Ligue
1.
Odysseas Vlachodimos (Seville):
With Vlach between the posts, Seville beat Bilbao 2-1 at
home in La Liga on Saturday.
Antonio Cordero (Cadiz)
Making his first start for Cadiz following a trio of
substitute appearances, Antonio played on the right wing at home
to Granada in La Liga 2 on Saturday.
He came close to netting in the first half when a shot from
distance was tipped on to the post by the 'keeper. Antonio
completed 69 minutes of the 1-2 loss and was booked.
(Thanks to Spanish Mag Tony Taylor for the update)
Travis Hernes (Groningen):
Fortuna Sittard (h) Eredivisie, Sunday.
U18s:
Eagles dare
Newcastle U18s 0 Crystal Palace U18s 4
United's youngsters exited from FA Youth
Cup at the Fourth Round stage on Thursday night, overwhelmed by
their Crystal Palace counterparts at a rain-lashed Whitley Park.
David Angibeaud put the Eagles ahead from close range after a 29th
minute corner wasn't dealt with, Benji Casey then denied by home
'keeper Roman Dowell shortly after.
The visitors doubled their lead through Casey's 66th minute shot
before what was United's best chance of a goal saw Jack Mason turn a
Michael Mills effort round the post.
Angibeaud's second of the tie made it 0-3 with 15 minutes remaining,
before Casey added a fourth on 80 minutes to confirm a Fifth Round
trip to Stevenage for Palace.
Team: Dowell, Morgan, Durrant, Moran, Johnson, Finneran,
Ferreira (Patterson 88), M.Miley, Wooster, Taylor (Pinnington 70),
Mills (Hutchison 80).
Subs n/u: Mair, Tika-Lemba, Lucas, Ndiweni.
Crowd: 243
Premier League:
TV times
The Premier League's live TV selections for March were announced on
Wednesday as follows, with all three of Newcastle's games amended:
Wed 04.03.2026 Manchester United (h) 8.15pm TNT
Sat 14.03.2026 Chelsea (a) 5.30pm Sky
Sun 22.03.2026* mackems (h) Noon Sky
* subject to alteration were Newcastle to be in the Carabao Cup
Final that day.
Unlikely lad:
Wee man down
under
Former Magpie Ryan Fraser has
completed
a move to Australian A-League club Western Sydney Wanderers from
Championship side Southampton.
The 31 year-old former Scotland international left SJP in August
2023 when initially loaned to the Saints, making that permanent
during 2024
when signing a two year deal.
Champions League :
PSG (a)

Newcastle round off their Champions
League, League Phase fixtures on Wednesday against PSG at the Parc Des Princes in Paris.
It's a 9pm kick-off local time, that's 8pm GMT.
NUFC fan guidance is
online
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As in 2023, advice is to only use the Porte de Saint-Cloud Metro
station on line 9, with a reminder that Paris Metro travel isn't
included with match tickets for away fans.
A minimum 30
minute post-match hold-back is forecast, which proved accurate
in terms of exiting the stadium in 2023. However, it then took
at least as long again to be funnelled through a half-open gate
on to the street.
Ahead of this game, Eddie Howe's side are assured of a place in
the knockout phase play-offs: their goal is claim three points
and snag a place in the last 16.
UEFA playoff details are online
here
Team: To follow
PSG:
Luis Enrique's side won 1-0 at Auxerre in Ligue 1 on Friday night, overtaking
RC Lens at the top of the table.
Referee: tbc
VAR: tbc
UK TV: Live on TNT Sports
City centre bars with live TV coverage include:
The Dog & Parrot on Clayton Street West.
The tie will be on live at WonderBar in The Gate.
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Stats:
Magpies @ French League sides:
1977/78 Bastia lost 1-2 Cannell (UE)
1996/97 Metz drew 1-1 Beardsley (UE)
1996/97 Monaco lost 0-3 (UE)
2001/02 Troyes drew 0-0 (IT)
2003/04 Marseille lost 0-2 (UE)
2004/05 Sochaux won 4-0 Bowyer, Shola,
Bellamy, Robert (UE)
2012/13 Bordeaux lost 0-2 (UE)
2023/24 PSG drew 1-1 (CL)
2025/26 Marseille lost 1-2 (CL)
Geordies in the Champions League - away from SJP:
1997/98 Croatia Zagreb (a) Drew 2-2
1997/98 Dynamo Kiev (a) Drew 2-2
1997/98 PSV Eindhoven (a) Lost 0-1
1997/98 Barcelona (a) Lost 0-1
2002/03 Zeljeznicar (a) Won 1-0 (qualifier)
2002/03 Dynamo Kiev (a) Lost 0-2
2002/03 Juventus (a) Lost 0-2
2002/03 Feyenoord (a) Won 3-2
2002/03 Barcelona (a) Lost 1-3
2002/03 Bayer Leverkusen (a) Won 3-1
2002/03 Inter Milan (a) Drew 2-2
2003/04 Partizan Belgrade (a) Won 1-0 (qualifier)
2023/24 AC Milan (a) Drew 0-0
2023/24 Borussia Dortmund (a) Lost 0-2
2023/24 PSG (a) Drew 1-1
2025/26 USG (a) Won 4-0
2025/26 Marseille (a) Lost 1-2
2025/26 Bayer Leverkusen (a) Drew 2-2
2025/26:
Senior Cup latest
Northumberland Senior Cup Second Round:
Newcastle Benfield
0-0 Morpeth Town (4-2 pens)
03.02.2026
Heaton Stannington v Blyth Town
17.02.2026
Whitley Bay v North Shields
??.??.2026
Newcastle University v Alnwick Town
The NFA allowed Newcastle U21s to withdraw from the competition
this season due to other commitments.
Regular participants since East End/West End days, the Magpies withdrew
from the competition back in 1933 and belatedly returned in 1983.
The Senior Cup Final will be played at SJP once again.

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Sat 07.02.2026 Brentford (h) 5.30pm
Sky
Tue 10.02.2026 Spurs (a) 7.30pm TNT
Sat 14.02.2026
Villa (a) 5.45pm TNT/BBC
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MW36 by Wed 01.04.2026
MW37 by Wed 08.04.2026
MW38 after Sun 17.05.2026
(The only PL games not shown live in the UK during 2025/26 are 3pm Saturday
KOs. All games rescheduled to Sunday due to UEFA commitments are televised
live).
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(all UK times)
L8: Wed 28.01.2026 PSG (a) 8pm
(PO1: Tue 17.02.2026 / Wed 18.02.2026)
(PO2: Tue 24.02.2026 / Wed 25.02.2026)
R16(1): Tue 10.03.2026 / Wed 11.03.2026
R16(2): Tue 17.03.2026 / Wed 18.03.2026
QF1: Tue 07.04.2026 / Wed 08.04.2026
QF2: Tue 14.04.2026 / Wed 15.04.2026
SF1: Tue 28.04.2026 / Wed 29.04.2026
SF2: Tue 05.05.2026 / Wed 06.05.2026
F: Sat 30.05.2026 (Budapest)
Carabao Cup:
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R4: Sat 14.02.2026 Aston Villa (a) 5.45pm
R5: Sat 07.03.2026
QF: Sat 04.04.2026
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Other events @ SJP:
Euro 2028:
Four group stage games
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Mon 12.06.2028
Thu 15.06.2028
Sat 17.06.2028
Tue 20.06.2028
Sun 25.06.2028
(Kick-off times will be advised in 2027)
2026/27 PL season:
Sat 22.08.2026
Match Week 1
Sun 30.05.2027
Match Week 38
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International breaks:
23.03-31.03.2026
11.06-19.07.2026 World Cup Finals
World Cup Playoffs:
SFs: Thu 26.03.2026
F: Tue 31.03.2026.
Confederations play offs:
SFs: Thu 26.03.2026
Fs: Tue 31.03.2026.
2026/27:
21.09-09.10.2026*
09.11-17.11.2026
22.03-30.03.2026
* the early September break was abolished in favour of an extended
October one running to 19 days, during which four internationals will be
staged.
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Whoops, He did it Again... |
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The
Chronicle pull no punches in appraising Newcastle goalkeeper
Nick Pope:

(Jamie Robson)
What's this all about then?
Click here
for a rambling explanation of sorts....
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Born Or Died:
1943 Wilson Wood born, Whitburn, Scotland. (1960)

A centre half with Edinburgh Athletic, Wilson was with Shotts
Bon Accord when Newcastle snatched him from under the noses of Rangers in
1960.
However things didn't go well for Wood on Tyneside and within a year he was
back in Scotland, agreeing a contract at Ibrox.
Wood won a Scottish League Cup winners medal in 1965 before moving on to Dundee United
two years later and playing more frequently as a midfielder.
He subsequently appeared for both Hearts and Raith Rovers, although there
was some controversy over the latter transfer, with Hamilton Academical also
claiming to have obtained his signature.
Training as a physio, Wood ran a sports injuries clinic in Whitburn following
his playing retirement in 1975. He also played and taught the accordion!
His death was reported during June 2017.
1967 David
Ginola born, Gassin, France. (1995-97)
 Prodigiously-talented
winger who played for Toulon, Racing Club Paris and Brest before joining Paris Saint-Germain in 1992.
Brought to Tyneside for £2.5m in the run-up to the 1995/96 season, Ginola
caught the eye in pre-season friendlies along with fellow new faces Les Ferdinand
and Warren Barton.
Debuting in a 3-0 opening day home win over of Coventry City, home fans
were instantly impressed by Ginola's two-footed dribbling and
shooting abilities.
His first Newcastle goal came in a victory at Sheffield Wednesday as United
instantly hit form, with Ginola finishing on the losing side just twice in his
first 20 appearances.
Things started to unravel slightly in 1996 though, with his dismissal in a
League Cup defeat at Arsenal and a further snub from France with no
international recall - despite their Euro 96 home ground being SJP.
The following season had its moments for Ginola, with stunning strikes at the
Gallowgate End against Manchester United and Ferencvaros in October 1996.
However, those were his final goals for the club and following the departure of
Kevin Keegan, Ginola featured only eleven times under the management of Kenny
Dalglish - his mood hardly helped by a break-in at his house that unsettled his
family.
Moving on to Spurs for £2m in July 1997, he was quickly joined at White Hart
Lane by Ferdinand and the pair appeared in the 1999 League Cup Final
victory over Leicester City.
Later moves took him to Aston Villa and Everton but the magic was gone and
various off-field interests were what kept Ginola in the public eye - a series
of advertising appearances for cars, clothes & shampoo giving way to an
attempt at acting.
2008 then saw Ginola back on Tyneside, to launch his own award-winning wine -
Coste Brulade rosé. Two years later, he then had a short spell as a BBC TV
match pundit and on BT Sport.
2015 saw David launch a bid to challenge Sepp Blatter for the Fifa
presidency. Backed by PaddyPower, the launch of the campaign got off to a slow
start, raising just £5,506 of the £2.3m required....
Collapsing during a kickabout in France in May 2016, he survived after being
shocked with a defibrillator and was airlifted to hospital to successfully
undergo quadruple heart bypass surgery.
He found fame again after featuring on TV show "I'm a Celebrity..." in Wales and was tipped to win it but
eventually came fourth.
Never mind Shearer - for us the defining image of our Premiership pomp remains a sublime
Ginola centre from the left being buried by a Ferdinand header into an opponent's net. Merci
Beaucoup.

1996
Death of Tim Rogers, 86. (1936-39)

1997 Florent Indalecio born, St. Etienne, France.
(2020-21)

One of the
more unlikely signings of the modern era at SJP, this
free agent striker won a nine month deal in October 2020.
Indalecio had first appeared on Tyneside three months
earlier, as an un-named trialist in an U23 friendly
match against Hartlepool United at Little Benton.
Watching him that day was Allan Saint-Maximin, who had
played alongside him for St. Etienne as a youngster before
Florent was released during 2011.
Diagnosed with a cancerous tumour on his
knee, Flo made a failed attempt at a comeback in the USA
during 2016 after playing amateur football in France.
His path to Newcastle took him via Australia, where he had
worked on building sites and turned out for a local side in
Sydney.
Eligible for United's reserve side as an over-age player,
Indalecio's competitive debut came from the bench away at
West Bromwich Albion U23s as news of his contract broke.
Playing nine reserve games (three starts) without coming
near to finding the net, Flo's departure when his deal
expired in
June 2021 was no surprise.
Trialing unsuccessfully at Hartlepool United, his
next port of call was Morpeth Town but that was
equally fleeting.
2022 saw Indalecio back in Australia and turning out for
Melbourne side Dandenong Thunder, and APA Leichardt in
Sydney.
By 2025 he'd made it to Al-Ittifaq in Dubai.
1998 Dani Koks born, Tilburg, Holland.
(2015)

Midfielder who joined United on trial in July 2015 following
his release from Ajax and featured for the U18s in a friendly against Corby
Town at Little Benton.
Included on the club's pre-season U21 tour of Holland, Dani netted three times
but was unable to win a deal with the Magpies.
Having moved to Ajax from Willem II in 2012, Koks rejoined his former club in
Tilburg after returning from Tyneside.
By 2019 he was with Belgian minor league side KVV Vosselaar, returning
"home" later that year when signing for Tilburg-based amateurs RKSV Sarto.
1998 Jamal Lewis born, Luton.
(2020-25)

Having fielded Paul Dummett, Jetro Willems
and Danny Rose at left back with varying levels of success
and fitness, Newcastle looked to the Championship to fill
that position in September 2020.
A Northern Ireland international, Jamal signed for a
claimed £15m fee from Norwich City, having joined the
Canaries in 2013 after his release by hometown club
Luton Town.
Lewis got off to a winning start as Newcastle began their
season with a 2-0 success at West Ham.
However he struggled for form and
made little impression in his first season on
Tyneside - losing his place in the side to converted left
winger Matt Ritchie.
That situation continued into the 2021/22 campaign; a return
to the starting line-up under Eddie Howe quickly halted by
injury and then resulting in Lewis being omitted from the
squad after January.
Seeing loan arrival Matt Targett sign a permanent deal and
Dan Burn become first choice left back left Jamal no nearer
first team football in 2022/23, although he did return to
the 25 man squad. He came on for the last two minutes of the final game of the season at Chelsea but after failing to kick a ball or be named as a substitute in pre-season, Lewis went out on a season-long loan to Watford, becoming a regular for the Hornets.
He featured in several 2024 pre-season games for United but
Eddie Howe made it clear Lewis wasn't part of his first team
plans.
His next loan move was a surprise one - to Brazil and Sao
Paulo in September 2024. This ended the following January
after he injured his ankle training with Northern Ireland.
A free agent in summer 2025, Jamal joined Championship side Preston North End
that October on a short-term deal that was extended
the end of the season.
Lewis also made a return to international football, facing
Luxembourg in late 2025.
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What Else?
1896
Crewe Alexandra (a)
0-3 (0-2)
Division Two
P20, 22pts, 6th/16
Riley(15), Williams(20),
Burgoyne(50)
8,000
United made what was to be their third and final visit
to the Alexandra Recreation Ground, which was adjacent to
Crewe's present day home at Gresty Road.
Other sources report different scorers of the first two
goals, mentioning Peake, Gillow and Jones, while some
estimates had the crowd at only 1,000.
1902 Woolwich Arsenal
(a)
2-0 (0-0)
FA Cup 1st Round
Veitch(70), Alex.Gardner(85)
15,000
After five fruitless visits in Division Two,
United's first Cup meeting with Arsenal ended their winless sequence at the Manor Ground.1908 Nottingham Forest
(a)
0-0 (0-0)
Division One
P25, 31pts, 2nd/20
12,000
"Nothing really exciting - let alone thrilling,
occurred" admitted the scribe from the local
Football News, who devoted part of his report to
complimenting ladies who were attendance,
"particularly so when they don such piquant colours."
1913 Woolwich Arsenal
(h)
3-1 (2-0)
Division One
P26, 26pts, 11th/20
Stewart(16), Higgins(20), Hudspeth(60pen)
Duncan( ?-1)
20,000
This game marked the only appearance of goalkeeper
Jack Alderson, who eventually played for England,
following his move to Crystal Palace after the Great War.
1919 sunderland (h)
4-3 (2-3)
Wartime
Booth(34,78), Finlay(38), Hudspeth(51pen)
Mordue(25pen,33,36)
18,000
1930 Clapton Orient
(h)
3-1 (1-1)
FA Cup 4th Round
J.R.Richardson(7,71 ,79)
Mills(39)
48,141
17 year-old Jimmy Richardson grabbed a hat trick against the side that he would
sign for some 17 years later.
Richardson was promoted to the side after Andy
Cunningham sustained an eye injury against York City in
the previous round.
1936 Sheffield Wednesday (a)
1-1 (1-1)
FA Cup 4th Round
Pearson(39)
Dewar(37)
25,355
The Hillsborough crowd paid tribute to the
recently-deceased King George V before kick-off, a band
playing "Abide with Me" before a minute's
silence.
The second tier Magpies were en route to a
giant-killing, beating the top flight Owls 3-1 in the
replay on Tyneside two days later.
1939 Cardiff City (h)
4-1 (1-0)
FA Cup 3rd Round Replay
Mooney(30),
Park(82),
Gordon(87),
Clifton(90)
Pugh(62)
44,649
Following a 0-0 draw at Ninian Park the previous
Saturday, Second Division United avoided a giant-killing
at the hands of their Third Division (South) opponents,
thanks to three late goals as extra-time loomed.
1947 Southampton (h)
3-1 (1-0)
FA Cup 4th Round
Wayman(50,59,88)
Roper(11)
55,878
This all-Division Two tie was notable in that neither side was caught
offside in the entire 90 minutes of play.
By October of the same year, hat trick hero Charlie Wayman
was a Saint, moving to
Hampshire for a club record fee of £10,000.
1949 In
preparation for the imminent arrival of George Robledo,
reserve forward Andy Donaldson was offloaded to
Middlesbrough.
1958 Scunthorpe
& Lindsey United (h)
1-3 (0-1)
FA Cup 4th Round
Paterson(50)
Haigh(45), Davis(50,75)
39,234
After a snow-clearing effort, the SJP pitch passed an
inspection at 1.45pm.
Supported by 3,000 travelling fans, the visitors had the
ball in the Newcastle net midway through the first half,
but Ron Waldock's effort was ruled out for offside.
Jack Haigh then got on the end of a corner to head past
Ronnie Simpson and give the side from Division Three
(North) the lead, just before the interval.
Bill Paterson then levelled soon after the restart,
although The Iron claimed that their full back Jack
Brownsword had cleared the ball before it crossed the
line.
Eric Davis then put the visitors ahead just five minutes
later with another header before the same player went on
to seal the giant-killing.
Scunthorpe received the Sunday Pictorial Giantkillers
Trophy for their exploits, but lost 0-1 at
home to Liverpool in the next round.
1964 Middlesbrough (h)
4-3 (3-3)
Friendly
Burton(6), McGarry(28), Thomas(31), Mahon(84)
Gibson(15,38), Peacock(25)
14,455
With a free Saturday caused by FA Cup exits to
Brentford (Boro) and Bedford (United), the two sides met
in this SJP kickabout - the hosts taking to the field in
black and white shirts with broader stripes than
previously.
Michael Mahon scored days after joining United on
amateur forms. The 19 year-old St. Cuthbert's Grammar
Head Boy was playing schools football and turning
out for North Shields.
Better known as Mick, he went on to make 256 appearances
for Port Vale, York City and Colchester United, scoring
57 goals. He also famously scored the goal for
non-league Wimbledon that knocked top flight Burnley out
of the FA Cup in 1975.
Team: Marshall,
McKinney, Dalton, Anderson, Thompson, Iley, Burton,
McGarry, Hilley, Thomas, Mahon.
1969 Manchester City
(h)
0-0 (0-0)
FA Cup 4th Round
57,994
A clarty pitch did nothing to help Pop Robson impress
the watching England boss Alf Ramsey, while John Craggs
made a first team return after almost two years.
This draw meant that City and United would face each other
three times in eight days: this Saturday FA Cup tie, the
Wednesday replay at Maine Road and the First Division
fixture in Manchester the next Saturday.
To make matters worse, that third meeting would be
abandoned before half time to due a flooded pitch;
Newcastle returning to Maine Road yet again in early May.
1973 Former United
player Stan Anderson announced he was stepping down as
Middlesbrough manager.
1975 Walsall (a)
0-1 (0-1)
FA Cup 4th Round
Andrews(34)
19,998
A fruitless trip to Fellows Park as a George Andrews
header dashed hopes of an early Wembley
return.
An injury to John Tudor had seen rookie striker Paul
Cannell handed an FA Cup debut against the Third Division
Saddlers.
1995 Wimbledon (h)
2-1 (1-0)
Premier League
P25, 45pts, 4th/22
Fox(34), Kitson(51)
Ekoku(76)
34,374
A wet and windy night at SJP saw Keith Gillespie dazzle
on his home debut to such an extent that his marker Alan Kimble
was withdrawn by Joe Kinnear at half time.
A nail-biting finale followed Ekoku's goal, with referee Mike Reed dubiously
disallowing what would have been a late leveller from Elkins.
An incensed Vinnie Jones was later fined by
the FA for swearing at Keegan in a tunnel bust-up which
required police intervention.
Youtube
footage is online here
1995 Future Newcastle midfield flop Georgios
Georgiadis won his second full international cap for
Greece, in a friendly against Cyprus.
1998
Stevenage Borough (a) 1-1 (1-1)
FA Cup 4th Round
Shearer(3)
Grazioli(41)
8,040
United were held by their Conference hosts at Broadhall Way,
despite Alan Shearer marked his return from injury with
an early header to put his side ahead.
Borough hit back and, after having one goal disallowed,
tied the game before the break.
A wobbly temporary stand behind one goal and a small
terrace in front housed 2,100 away fans.
A pitch invasion at full time saw scuffles as a few Toon followers clashed with "home fans" clad in
shirts including Manchester United & West Ham.
NUFC.com match report
1999 Newcastle reserves lost 1-2 to Scarborough
at Seamer Road in a Central League Cup tie.
Stuart Pearce netted.
2004 There was more African Nations Cup misery for Lomana LuaLua, the striker missing a host of
chances as he captained DR Congo to a 1-2 defeat by
Guinea.
2005 Senegalese midfielder Amdy Faye was signed from Portsmouth for
£2m - our third acquisition of the transfer window,
coming after Babayaro and Boumsong.
Faye made it known via the United matchday programme that he preferred to be known
as Amady. However, this never stuck and he
continued to be known as Amdy after moving on to Charlton, Rangers,
Stoke and Leeds.
2008 A forgettable day for Obafemi Martins and Nigeria, held 0-0 by Mali in an African Nations Cup
tie staged in the Ghanaian city of Sekondi-Takoradi.
2010 Mike Williamson arrived on Tyneside but the
on-off transfer of the Portsmouth defender still remained
in the balance.
Meanwhile, former loan duo Marlon Harewood and Zurab
Khizanishvili were ruled out of SJP returns, after
the former was injured in training and the latter
joined Reading.
2012 A Senegal side including
Toon pair Papiss Cisse and Demba Ba were eliminated from
the
African Cup of Nation Finals at the group stage,
beaten 2-1 by joint hosts Equatorial Guinea in
Bata.
2013
Confirmation of Newcastle's fifth
signing of the window - and the fourth in as many days - came with the
arrival of midfielder Moussa Sissoko
from Toulouse.
The 23 year-old French international agreed a
six and a half year deal. Out of contract in the summer, a
fee of £2m was mentioned.
2016
A young reserve
side lost 1-3 to Derby County at Whitley Park,
Lewis McNall scoring his first goal at this level.
NUFC.com match report
2017 An epic 4-3 derby victory in the FA Youth
Cup saw Newcastle U18s reach the Sixth Round.
Lewis McNall, Owen Bailey and Adam Wilson netted at Eppleton Colliery Welfare
but extra time was looming with the score at 3-3 when
McNall added his second on 88 minutes.
2020
Oxford United (h)
0-0 (0-0)
FA Cup Fourth Round
52,221
The largest
crowd to gather at SJP for an FA Cup tie since 1976 saw
United appear in the Fifth Round draw for the first time
in 14 seasons.
However, the only fans celebrating at full
time were 3,710 League One travellers; home supporters booing Newcastle off.
NUFC.com match report
2025
Southampton (a)
3-1 (2-1)
Premier League
P23, 41pts, 4th/20
Isak(26,30pen), Tonali(51)
Bednarek(10)
31,141
United's fifth successive
away win in all competitions saw them come from behind to
beat the rock-bottom Saints.
Alexander Isak's brace took his
Premier League tally to 48, passing Callum Wilson with only
Alan Shearer scoring more for the Magpies (148).
Miguel Almiron appeared late on from the bench in what
was anticipated to be his final game before returning to
Atlanta United and was suitably applauded.
NUFC.com match report
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