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Premier League:
Eze beats
Arsenal
1 Newcastle 0

Eberechi Eze's early strike was enough to decide the
contest at a nervy Emirates on Saturday as Eddie Howe's side
suffered their fifth successive defeat in all competitions.
Beaten in 12 of their last 13 Premier League visits to this part of
North London, Newcastle at least gave a better account of themselves
than was feared, although the title hopefuls were anything but
impressive after going ahead.
The Magpies will rue missed opportunities to leave with at least a point; Will Osula,
Yoane Wissa and Dan Burn all unable to find the target from
excellent chances.
Once again however, poor deliveries and decision-making from those
in the starting line-up let them down, similar mistakes undermining
the effectiveness of the substitutes introduced after a solid
defensive performance had kept the hosts largely at bay and the
visitors in the game.
An early short corner routine ultimately undid a revamped
back line, Burn and Lewis Miley fielded at full-back while Sven Botman and Malick Thiaw
continued in the middle.
Two previous flag kicks from the Arsenal right had come to nothing but it was third time
lucky for them in the ninth minute when Eze - left unattended on the edge of the
box - beat the recalled Nick Pope with a perfect curling shot.
Pope went on to feature in the game's other talking point, coming
out of his area to completely miss his clearance and foul substitute Viktor Gyokeres in the 75th minute.
To the astonishment of arm-waving home boss Mikel Arteta, the onfield
award of a yellow card by referee Sam Barrott was ratified by Jarred
Gillett on VAR duty: Thiaw deemed likely to recover and clear the
ball - meaning the incident wasn't a denial of a goalscoring
opportunity.
It was however, a worrying repeat of Pope's blunder that cost him
his place at Wembley having upended Mo Salah and the incident in
Marseille that gifted the home side their equaliser.
Having netted in his last two starts, Osula kept his place up front and
wasted a great opportunity to make it three within the opening 30
seconds - taking Joe Willock's pass but kicking fresh air rather than testing David Raya
in the box.
With little sign that Arsenal would add to their single goal
advantage and home fans becoming increasingly restless, thoughts of
an unlikely equaliser began to emerge among away followers and the
noise levels rose accordingly.
Nick Woltemade and Wissa both arrived from the bench and combined
well in
the 80th minute, only for Wissa to volley over the bar from just
outside the six yard box after the
German chipped in a clever pass.
Burn then headed straight at Raya as United searched for a late equaliser
but the hosts eventually made it to the final whistle intact, substitute Bukayo Saka
causing some late problems on his return to the side after injury.
Bruno Guimarares was able to start his first game for over 10 weeks
and played for 76 minutes before being substituted, his presence
instantly making the side more cohesive.
A fourth successive PL defeat saw Newcastle remain in 14th position,
eight points clear of the third and final undecided relegation spot
with four matches remaining.
Weekend wins for Nottingham Forest, West Ham and Spurs made the
lower reaches of the table more congested, with our top-flight
status still not mathematically confirmed.
That unlikely disaster may not befall us, but it does look
increasingly likely that the Magpies will end this season in their
lowest league position for a decade, since finishing 18th in
2015/16.
Arsenal returned to the top of the table by three points, title
rivals Manchester City having a game in hand after winning their FA Cup
Semi-final across London at Wembley on Saturday.
In what has been a poor league, it's particularly galling that we've
become uncompetitive and routinely outfought by mediocre sides
giving mundane performances.
That's exemplified by next week's opponents Brighton, eight points
ahead in sixth position and dreaming of a possible Champions League
place. They will be seeking their third successive win on Tyneside
next week - it gets no easier.
Team:
Pope, L.Miley, Thiaw, Botman, Burn, J.Ramsey, Willock (Elanga 86),
Tonali, Guimaraes (Woltemade 76), J.Murphy (Barnes 66), Osula (Wissa
66).
Subs n/u: Ramsdale, Trippier, Hall, A.Murphy, Neave.
Booked: Burn, Pope.
AFC:
Raya,
White,
Saliba, Gabriel, Hincapie, Odegaard,
Zubimendi (Lewis-Skelly 81), Rice,
Madueke (Saka 81), Havertz (Gyokeres 34),
Eze (Martinelli 53).
Subs n/u: Arrizabalaga, Mosquera, Dowman, Jesus, Trossard.
Booked: Martinelli, Rice.
Goal: Eze 9.
Crowd: 60,204 including a sold out away section of 3,003.
England boss Thomas Tuchel was in attendance.
After the game Eddie Howe said:
"It was our best defensive performance for a long
time. We looked solid, we looked good.
"There were some good bits with the ball as well in both
halves. We didn't create enough and when we did, we didn't take them
and they took theirs from distance from a corner.
"It's another frustrating defeat for us but a better
performance.
"We had defensive resilience, a lot of blocked shots, we didn't have
the look of a team that were going to concede whereas in recent
weeks, we have.
"There were some good individual performances, the team
structure was good so it was better in that aspect. Off the ball,
our best performance in a while.
"But we've got to try and put it together. Losing games isn't
good enough. We're in that moment where we're losing games even when
we look stronger.
"We've got to be resilient and find a way.
"This was much better from us as a group.
"There were positive signs that we’ve rediscovered our best
defensive mentality. With Bruno (Guimaraes) back we were more
controlled and brave on the ball. The chances were there for us, but
we can’t lose sight of the fact we’ve lost too many games.
"I can’t be too critical, though. I’ve been critical at times in
recent weeks. We have to take the positives from the performance &
know that will ultimately change results.
"Yoane (Wissa) and Nick (Woltemade) both
performed well when they came on. Nick's creativity for Yoane's
chance, that's what he can do. He's a very special talent in that
respect.
"If Nick plays like he did today, he’ll get loads more minutes &
opportunities to impress. I was very pleased with him.
"We're in that moment where we're losing games even when we look
stronger. We've got to be resilient and find a way.
"Today is a big step forward. We need to make sure that's not just
attributed to the fact it's Arsenal away from home and the players
are hyper-alert to make sure we perform.
"We have to make sure we have that for every game.
"But we have to take the positives and the performance and know that
will ultimately change results."
On Arsenal's goal:
"We feel there is something we could have done. We got our
structure slightly wrong, in saying that, it's an unbelievable
finish.
"Short corners isn't necessarily something we were expecting
but it's something we prepare for."
On preferring Dan Burn to Lewis Hall:
"It's always a difficult decision because Lewis is an outstanding
player and you never for any second doubt his qualities and what he
can bring to the team.
"But I felt today for a number of reasons that Dan was the right
pick in terms of height and physicality and dealing with Arsenal's
threats.
"Dan's never let us down in that position. He plays it very
differently to Lewis. But I thought that was the right call for this
game."
On how close Newcastle are to turning a corner:
"Closer than we have been because today is a big step forward.
"We need to make sure that's not just attributed to the fact
it's Arsenal away from home and the players are hyper-alert to make
sure we perform. We have to make sure we have that for every game.
"But we have to take the positives and the performance and
know that will ultimately change results."
On meeting with the club's hierarchy next week:
"These are things we always have every year. This one will be
slightly harder for me, I'm sure, but it'll be good to meet with the
owners and discuss the future."
Referee: Sam Barrott - fourth appointment involved United
this season for the Yorkshire whistler, who took control of our 2-1
home win over Manchester City, 0-0 draw away at Wolves and 1-3 FA
Cup home loss to Manchester City.
VAR: Jarred Gillett
Stats:
Newcastle suffered their fifth successive defeat in all
competitions, something that they haven't endured since January
2021.
William Osula and
Malick Thiaw completed a half century of appearances in
all competitions for the Magpies.
United had scored at least once in their last 18 league
and cup fixtures before today, their longest run under Howe.
This was the 199th meeting of the two sides in league and cup
competitions, matching the 199 time that Newcastle have played against
Manchester City and making them our joint most frequent opponents.
Liverpool are next on 190.
Magpies @ Gunners - PL era:
(At Emirates since 2006/07)
2025/26 Lost 0-1
2024/25 Lost 0-1
2024/25 Won 2-0 Isak, Gordon (LC)
2023/24 Lost 1-4 Willock
2022/23 Drew 0-0
2021/22 Lost 0-2
2020/21 Lost 0-3
2020/21 Lost 0-2 (FAC)
2019/20 Lost 0-4
2018/19 Lost 0-2
2017/18 Lost 0-1
2015/16 Lost 0-1
2014/15 Lost 1-4 Perez
2013/14 Lost 0-3
2012/13 Lost 3-7 Ba 2, Marveaux
2011/12 Lost 1-2 Ben Arfa
2010/11 Won 1-0 Carroll
2008/09 Lost 0-3
2007/08 Lost 0-3
2007/08 Lost 0-3 (FAC)
2007/08 Lost 0-2 (LC)
2006/07 Drew 1-1 Dyer
2005/06 Lost 0-2
2004/05 Lost 0-1
2003/04 Lost 2-3 Robert, Bernard
2002/03 Lost 0-1
2001/02 Lost 0-3 (FAC)
2001/02 Won 3-1 O'Brien, Shearer, Robert
2000/01 Lost 0-5
1999/00 Drew 0-0
1998/99 Lost 0-3
1997/98 Lost 1-3 Barton
1996/97 Won 1-0 Elliott
1995/96 Lost 0-2 (LC)
1995/96 Lost 0-2
1994/95 Won 3-2 og(Keown), Beardsley, Fox
1993/94 Lost 1-2 Beardsley
Latest PL
results/fixture:
Tue 21.04.2026:
Brighton & Hove Albion 3-0 Chelsea
Wed 22.04.2026:
Bournemouth 2-2 Leeds United
Burnley 0-1 Manchester City*
* that result confirms that Burnley will join Wolves in the
Championship next season.
Fri 24.04.2026:
mackems 0-5 Nottingham Forest
Sat 25.04.2026:
Fulham 1-0 Aston Villa
Liverpool 3-1 Crystal Palace
West Ham 2-1 Everton
Wolves 0-1 Spurs
Arsenal 1-0 Newcastle
Mon 27.04.2026:
Manchester United v Brentford (8pm) Sky
Update:
Howay the lad

Following
his previous success with "The Boy on the Shed", former
Magpie Paul Ferris has been nominated once again for the
annual Sports Book Awards.
His memoir "Once Upon A Toon" has made the shortlist for the
Sports Entertainment Book of the Year, the winner of which will be
decided by a public vote.
Paul is up against some big hitters in the shape of Phil Tufnell and
Martin O'Neill so every vote is vital.
Votes can be placed until May 7th
online here
Premier League:
West Ham (h)
date tbc
Now that the identity of the two sides contesting this
season's FA Cup Final on Saturday 16.05.2026 are known, confirmation
of when that weekend's Premier League games will be staged should
finally be forthcoming.
Saturday
16.05.2026 is set aside exclusively for the FA Cup Final but PL
games are predicted to take place on the preceding Friday and the
following Sunday and Monday.
Newcastle are due to host West Ham at some point over that weekend.
U18s:
Wolves seen off
Newcastle U18s 2 Wolves U18s 1
United's
U18 side completed a seasonal double over Wolves on Saturday as they
maintained their hold on third place in the table, behind the two
Manchester clubs.
Scoreless after 45 minutes at Little Benton, the young Magpies went
ahead two minutes after the break through Alfie Hutchison,
the Scottish forward having also netted in United's 2-0 win in the
Black Country back in August.
What proved to be the winner for Chris Moore's side then arrived
on 67 minutes when
Muawiya Ghanem fired home, the 15 year-old midfielder marking
his first U18 start with a debut goal at this level.
The visitors got a late goal through Saba in the 89th minute but
the hosts held out through eight minutes of added time to collect
all three points.
Introduced in the closing stages for his U18 debut was striker Leon
Mukumbira, promoted from the U16 side.
Team: Dowell, Patterson, Gilligan (Tika-Lemba 90+5), Epia, Johnson
(Old 66), Taylor (Callaghan 64),
Hutchison (Mukumbira 80), Ghanem, Wooster, O'Donovan, Seldon.
Sub n/u: Holland.
2026/27:
Pre-season whispers
With plans for long haul warm-up
games abandoned, the focus turns to whereabouts in Europe Newcastle
will be preparing for next season.
After previous mention of Austria and Portugal, The Mail
report that a training camp is planned at the Spanish resort of La
Manga, with one associated friendly fixture.
The Chronicle meanwhile claim that Serie A side AS Roma have
been invited to play at Gallowgate.
Internationals:
Super Eagles
chase Magpie
Danish sports paper Dagsbladet
report that Newcastle forward William Osula has been offered
the chance to change his international allegiance.
The 22 year-old native of Copenhagen has been an unused substitute
on five occasions this season for Denmark, but hasn't yet made his
senior competitive debut for them.
Osula also qualifies to play for Nigeria and it's now claimed that
the Super Eagles are attempting to persuade him to switch ahead of
three post-season friendly internationals.
2025/26:
Welsh trek for stiffs

Although their PL2 campaign ended without a place in the playoffs
following a failure to finish in the top 16, United's second string
will continue their season on Monday.
The Magpies will face Swansea City at the swansea.com Stadium
with a 7pm kick-off. Admission is free but tickets must be
pre-ordered online (registration required).
If the scores are level after 90 minutes, 30 minutes extra time will
be played with penalties to follow if required.
There's no mention of any livestream as yet.
Robbie Stockdale's side are one of 16 teams contesting the inaugural
Professional Development League play-offs, a competition involve the
following eight teams finishing in places 17 to 24 in PL2 (Category
One Academies):
Nottingham Forest, Everton, Reading, Stoke City, Newcastle, Wolves,
Norwich City and Derby County.
Plus the top eight PDL teams (Category Two Academies):
Brentford*, Sheffield United, Bournemouth, Swansea City, Peterborough United, Huddersfield Town,
Watford and Charlton Athletic.
The new competition runs as a straight knockout, with one-off ties
through to a final on or before Monday May 18th.
* Coinciding with their title victory, Brentford have been awarded
Category One Academy status for next season.
Update:
Hughton diagnosis
From the Mail, Friday - news of a second recent cancer diagnosis for
an SJP old boy following that of Shaka Hislop:
Chris Hughton has been
diagnosed with prostate cancer.
The 67-year-old received his
diagnosis in April last year and underwent surgery to remove his
prostate in May.
His cancer was detected early,
and the operation has been a success. He has made a strong recovery
and is once again cancer free.
Hughton,
a former Tottenham and Republic of Ireland defender who had spells
as manager of Newcastle and Brighton in the Premier League, wants to
use his experience to raise awareness about the risks.
'The news certainly didn’t scare
me,' said Hughton as he discussed his health for the first time.
'I know everyone is different,
but my first impression was "I’ll be fine". I didn’t instantly think
"this is probably just going to kill me." I just thought, "OK, we’ll
have to do what we have to do".'
Hughton
first picked up warning signs about his prostate when he was
Brighton manager on a routine annual health check made available by
League Managers Association to members.
He fell into a high-risk
category: over 50 with family history of the disease and black. One
in four black men are diagnosed with prostate cancer. He had blood
tests to check his PSA (prostate specific antigens) levels every six
months and has been a strong supporter of the Prostate Cancer UK
charity for years.
Last year, the levels spiked and
a subsequent scan detected cancer.
Hughton
said: 'I had very good advice and all the treatment options were
given to me, and I decided to have my prostate removed. The recovery
has gone really well.
'I’m one year post operation and
I feel good. It’s all gone very well. I’ve got a lot of energy.
Keeping active and busy is part of how I am anyway, but it’s also
about rehabilitation and keeping your mind active as well.
'I’m very comfortable with my
prognosis and my post operation feelings. I’m in a really good
place.'
Prostate cancer, know your risk in
30 seconds:
here
Update:
Loan lads
Harrison Ashby/Joe White (Bradford City):
The Bantams drew 1-1 at home to Bolton Wanderers in League One on
Saturday.
Harrison remained benched while White wasn't involved.
Matt Targett (Middlesbrough):
A 5-1 home win over Watford on Saturday in the Championship
confirmed a playoff place for the smoggies.
Matt joined from the bench at the start of the second half.
Odysseas Vlachodimos (Seville):
Osasuna (a) La Liga, Sunday.
Travis Hernes (Groningen):
Travis arrived as an 80th minute replacement with his side already
0-3 down at Feyenoord in the Eredivisie on Saturday. Groningen got a late
consolation.
Charlie McArthur (Airdrieonians):
Charlie played the full game and scored the winning goal as
Airdrieonians beat
Ayr United 2-1 at home in the Scottish Championship on Saturday.
Max Thompson (Ayr United):
Max watched from the bench as his Newcastle team mate scored the
winner for
Airdrieonians as Ayr United lost 1-2 in the Scottish Championship on Saturday.
Trevan Sanusi (Lorient):
Sunday saw Lorient lose at home in Ligue 1 by the odd goal in five
to Strasbourg. As usual, Trevan didn't feature.
Antonio Cordero (Cadiz)
Las Palmas (h) La Liga 2, Monday.
2026/27:
Season ticket
waiting
list announced
NUFC confirm that a season ticket waiting list will open up ahead of
next season, with a minimum of 250 available.
Entry to the waiting list is restricted to club members, who can
sign up between Mon 18.05.2026 and Sun 31.05.2026.
A ballot will then take place with entrants placed in priority
groups according to criteria set by the club. Ballot winners can
then purchase season tickets from Wed 10.06.2026.
While the purchase of a 2026/27 membership isn't required to join
the waiting list, anyone who doesn't win this ballot would need to
continue paying for membership in order to maintain their place in
the queue for future ST releases.
While the minimum figure of 250 for this year is set, there's no
mention of how many STs will be offered thereafter.
Full details online
here
Premier League:
Brighton
(h)
Newcastle play their penultimate PL home game of the season on
Saturday when Albion head north.
It's an old-fashioned, non-televised 3pm kick-off.
Hat sellers Football Bobbles will have a stall outside the Trent House pub from
Noon. Card payments accepted.
The Magpies have failed to beat the Seagulls in any of the last six
league and cup meetings at home and away, losing to them in both PL
and FA Cup at Gallowgate last season.
Danny Welbeck scored in both of those Brighton victories and also
hit a brace when his side beat United 2-1 at the Amex Stadium last
October.
Team:
Joelinton is available following suspension but Tino Livramento
isn't expected to feature and Anthony Gordon is doubtful.
BHAFC:
To follow
Fabian Hurzeler's side have a ten day break ahead of their visit to
Tyneside, with a blank weekend caused by their opponents Chelsea
making it to the FA Cup Semi-finals.
The rearranged game ended in 3-0 victory for Albion, extending their
unbeaten run to five games.
Referee: tbc
VAR: tbc
UK TV: None
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Rail: Scheduled disruptions online
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PS: Engineering works mean that no
trains run between York and Northallerton in both directions
on Saturday, Sunday or Monday.
Bus replacements will run between York and Darlington.
(Unlike other weekends when similar closures are in place, there are
no direct services running via the longer route through Hartlepool).
Metro:
No scheduled disruptions.
Stats:
Both Dan Burn and Bruno Guimaraes go into this game
having made 149 Premier League appearances for United.
Seagulls @ SJP - all-time:
2024/25 lost 1-2 Isak (FA) (aet)
2024/25 lost 0-1 (PL)
2023/24 drew 1-1 S.Longstaff (PL)
2022/23 won 4-1 og, Burn, Wilson, Guimaraes (PL)
2021/22 won 2-1 Fraser, Schar (PL)
2020/21 lost 0-3 (PL)
2019/20 drew 0-0 (PL)
2018/19 lost 0-1 (PL)
2017/18 drew 0-0 (PL)
2016/17 won 2-0 Lascelles, Shelvey (Ch)
1991/92 lost 0-1 (D2)
1990/91 drew 0-0 (D2)
1989/90 won 2-0 Gallacher, Quinn (D2)
1985/86 lost 0-2 (FAC)
1983/84 won 3-1 Keegan, Waddle, Beardsley (D2)
1982/83 lost 0-1 (FAC)
1978/79 lost 1-3 Shoulder (D2)
1961/62 won 5-0 Leek 3, Tuohy, Hale (D2)
1929/30 won 3-0 Gallacher 3 (FAC)
Upcoming PL
fixtures:
Fri 01.05.2026:
Leeds United v Burnley (8pm) Sky
Sat 02.05.2026:
Brentford v West Ham (3pm)
Newcastle v Brighton and Hove Albion (3pm)
Wolves v mackems (3pm)
Arsenal v Fulham (5.30pm) Sky
Sun 03.05.2026:
Bournemouth v Crystal Palace (2pm) Sky
Manchester United v Liverpool (3.30pm) Sky
Aston Villa v Spurs (7pm) TNT
Mon 04.05.2026:
Chelsea v Nottingham Forest (3pm) Sky
Everton v Manchester City (8pm) Sky
2025/26:
Senior Cup Final set
Although Newcastle U21s didn't enter the competition this
season, the Northumberland Senior Cup Final will once again
be staged at St.James' Park.
The Northumberland FA confirm that the final will be a 7.30pm
kick-off at Gallowgate on Tuesday May 5th.
Current Cup holders Heaton Stannington are attempting to defend
their title against Whitley Bay, who last lifted the
silverware back in 2010.
Update:
Villa capacity
reduced
Aston Villa confirm that rebuilding of the North Stand at Villa Park
will see a reduced capacity there next season.
Initially that will mean the loss of 6,500 seats, resulting in a
revised capacity of around 37,000. It's unclear whether the away
allocation of 3,000 in the Doug Ellis Stand will alter, as displaced
home fans are temporarily relocated.
Originally scheduled to take two seasons, Villa now claim that the
construction will be finished within a year, with 2027/28 bringing
an increased capacity of over 50,000.
Update:
Germans eye Gordon
Hours after confirming their latest Bundesliga title victory, Bayern
Munich's close season recruitment plans are predicted to include
bidding for Anthony Gordon.
The Times report that Newcastle have placed a £75m valuation
on the England international as they seek to finance their own
signings - and that representatives of Gordon may meet with the
Bayern officials soon.
The same outlet claims that Gordon is "open" to the prospect of a
switch to the Germans, rating them "clear favourites" ahead of other
suitors Liverpool and Arsenal.
PS: Bayern's interest in Gordon is believed to pre-date his move to
Tyneside in 2023 - links to the Bavarians reported during 2019, when
the-then 18 year-old had made just one senior competitive appearance
for the Toffees.
Premier League:
Lost cause
Newcastle 1
Bournemouth
2
Match report
Incoming:
Johan joins:
official

From NUFC:
Newcastle United have
completed a deal to sign Ecuadorian winger Johan Martinez
from Independiente del Valle.
The 16-year-old will officially
join the Magpies after his 18th birthday in the summer of 2027
(on May 10th) and will remain with Independiente del Valle in the
meantime.
Johan was part of the
Independiente del Valle youth team who won the Ecuadorian U17 title
in December 2025.
Ross Wilson, Newcastle United
Sporting Director, said:
"We’re delighted to beat off serious competition from leading clubs
across Europe to bring Johan to Newcastle United.
"Identifying and recruiting
promising young players is a key part of how we build for the
future, and our scouting and recruitment teams have worked
diligently to secure Johan’s signature.
"Independiente del Valle have a
strong reputation for developing young players and Johan has
undoubtedly benefited from that environment.
"He will continue his progress there while we maintain a close
connection with his development, and we look forward to welcoming
him to Newcastle next year.”
Internationals:
England warm-ups
Ahead of their World Cup Final participation, England have confirmed
a pair of kickabouts in the USA as follows:
Sat 06.06.2026 New Zealand (n) Tampa FR
Wed 10.06.2026 Costa Rica (n) Orlando FR

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Fixtures:
Mon
27.04.2026 U21s v Swansea City (a)
@ Swansea.com Stadium, 7pm. PDL play-off Round of 16.
Sat 02.05.2026 U18s v Manchester United (h)
@ Little Benton, 12.30pm. U18 Premier League.
Sat 02.05.2026 Brighton & Hove Albion (h)
@ SJP, 3pm. Premier League.
ST fwding /resale now.
No live
UK TV.
Tue 05.05.2026 U18s v Leeds United (h)
@ Little Benton, Noon. U18 Premier League.
Sat 09.05.2026 U18s v Boro (a)
@ Hurworth, 11am. U18 Premier League.
Sun 10.05.2026 Nottingham Forest (a)
@ City Ground, 2pm. Premier League.
SOLD OUT.
Allocation: 3,048 (digital tickets).
Live
on Sky Sports.
Sun 17.05.2026 tbc West Ham (h)
@ SJP, 3pm tbc. Premier League.
ST fwding/resale now.
UK TV coverage tbc (if any).
Mon 18.05.2026 ST waiting list opens.
Sun 24.05.2026 Fulham (a)
@ Craven Cottage, 4pm. Premier League.
Seat selections
close Mon 27.04.2026,
9am (56-43pts).
£30 adults, £25 18-21s/65+, £20 U17s.
Allocation: 2,701 (digital tickets).
UK TV coverage tbc (if any).
Sun 31.05.2026 ST waiting list closes.
NUFC live on TV (all UK times):
Sun
10.05.2026
Forest (a) 2pm Sky
(PL Selections made to Mon 11.05.2026)
Live PL TV release dates:
MW37 after Sun 26.04.2026
MW38 after Sun 17.05.2026
Other events @ SJP:
Euro 2028:
Four group stage games
and one last 16 tie will be played at SJP on the following dates:
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:
Fri 19.06.2026
PL fixture release @ 10am
Sat 22.08.2026
Match Week 1
Sun 30.05.2027
Match Week 38
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International Magpies |
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2025/26:
11.06-19.07.2026 World Cup Finals
WCF groups - NUFC players in bold:
Group A
Mexico
South Africa
South Korea
Czech Rep |
Group B
Canada
Bosnia-Herz
Qatar
Switzerland
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Group C
Brazil
Morocco
Haiti
Scotland
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Group D
USA
Paraguay
Australia
Turkey |
Group E
Germany
Curacao
Ivory Coast
Ecuador
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Group F
Netherlands
Japan
Tunisia
Sweden
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Group G
Belgium
Egypt
Iran
New Zealand
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Group H
Spain
Cape Verde
Saudi Arabia
Uruguay
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Group I
France
Senegal
Iraq
Norway
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Group J
Argentina
Algeria
Austria
Jordan
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Group K
Portugal
DR Congo
Uzbekistan
Colombia
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Group L
England
Croatia
Ghana
Panama |
2026/27:
21.09-09.10.2026*
09.11-17.11.2026
22.03-30.03.2027
* the early September break is replaced by an extended late
September/early October in which four internationals will be
staged.
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Whoops, He did it Again... |
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What's this all about then?
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for a rambling explanation of sorts....
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On This Day in History |
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27th April |
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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 the Guinness Brewery.
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.
2002 Anthony Elanga born, Malmo, Sweden. (2025-date)

Winger signed in Summer 2025 from Nottingham Forest for a fee
reported to be around £55m.
His debut at Villa Park saw him through on goal in the opening minutes but
he failed to finish and a tricky start to his time on Tyneside continued.
A spectacular goal in the Carabao Cup semi-final defeat to Manchester City
and then two in the Nou Camp threatened to ignite his United career but the
performances remained erratic.
His international career has seen him represent Sweden at U17, U19, U21 and
senior level and he has netted six times for the senior side.
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2005 Cathal Heffernan born, Cork, Ireland.
(2023-26)

Defender Cathal arrival from AC Milan during August 2023,
following trial outings in pre-season reserve friendlies against Carlisle United and Barrow.
Represented by ex-Magpie Stephen Ireland, Heffernan's
parents 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 followed 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 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.
Joining the seniors in pre-season, Cathal featured in a behind closed doors
game at Adidas HQ in Germany before a substitute outing in the closing stages
of a 4-1 win over Urawa Red Diamonds in Japan.
Overlooked for first team duty ahead of the 2025/26 campaign, January 2026
saw him make a permanent switch to League Two Harrogate Town.
Internationally, Heffernan represented Ireland up to U19 level.
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What Else?
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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.
PL highlights are 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
PL highlights are online here
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
PL highlights are online here
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
PL highlights are online here
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.
NUFC.com
match report
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
PL highlights are online here
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
PL highlights are online here
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 Anthony Gordon's
first return to Goodison Park - 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 didn't even register an
assist.
NUFC.com
match report
PL highlights are online here
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