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Man U (h) Ballot opens Mon 02.02, Noon

Champions League:
Europe again...

Newcastle's reward for finishing 12th in the League Phase of the Champions League is a place in the two-legged play-offs, facing either Monaco or Qarabag. Those two sides finished 21st and 22nd respectively.

Whether Eddie Howe's side will be heading to the Principality or making an exotic trip to the Azerbaijan capital of Baku will be decided on Friday, when the draw takes place from 11am.

Regardless of their opponent, United's seeded status means that they have home advantage in the play-off second leg.

Their hectic February fixture list now reads as follows:

Wed 04.02.2026 Manchester City (a) 8pm (CC)
Sat 07.02.2026 Brentford (h) 5.30pm (PL)
Tue 10.02.2026 Spurs (a) 7.30pm (PL)

Sat 14.02.2026 Villa (a) 5.45pm (FA)
Tue 17.02.2026 or Wed 18.02.2026 (a) (CL)
Sat 21.02.2026 Manchester City (a) KO tbc* (PL)
Tue 24.02.2026 or Wed 25.02.2026 (h) (CL)
Sat 28.02.2026 Everton (h) 3pm (PL)
 
* With Manchester City avoiding the play-offs, kick-off time for United's Premier League visit to the Etihad Stadium will depend on what night their away play-off takes place.

If Newcastle are in CL action on Tue 17.02.2026 then we'll face City at 12.30pm. If it's Wed 18.02.2026 then we'll face City at 8pm. 

Champions League:
Paris parity = play-offs



PSG  1  Newcastle  1

Newcastle rounded off their Champions League, League Phase fixtures with a creditable draw against last year's competition winners PSG at the Parc Des Princes in Paris.

The tie got off to an amazing start; an incredibly dubious decision to award the home side a penalty from their first attack strongly echoing the one gifted to them in 2023.

Lewis Miley's accidental handball after the ball had already hit Bradley Barcoloa's arm was reviewed by VAR and referee Slavko gave the spot-kick after a pitchside check.

Providing the cross that led to the suspicious penalty call last time, Ousmane Dembele was this time entrusted with the spot kick but foiled by an excellent stop from Nick Pope to keep it goalless with only four minutes gone.

The joy was to be short-lived for the 2,000 travelling Mags though, with PSG going ahead just four minutes later. Lewis Hall lost the ball and Khvicha Kvaratskhelia teed up Vitinha on the edge of the area to bury an accurate low shot.

More home goals could have followed but Pope denied Dembele and
Kvaratskhelia before the Georgian player left the field after injuring himself upending Anthony Elanga.

Another mind-boggling decision from the Slovenian referee saw Newcastle gain the free-kick but Elanga cautioned!


Nick Woltemade could have headed a corner goalward but when he didn't, the ball hit a defender's arm but this time VAR took seconds to clear the offence.

A Magpies side showing five changes from Sunday's Premier League defeat to Aston Villa began to settle down and cause PSG some problems, but without managing to test Russian goalkeeper Matvey Safonov.

That all changed in first half added time though, as Sandro Tonali's free-kick on the halfway line was headed backwards by a defender, Dan Burn doing well to nod the ball back to Joe Willock who steered his header in.

After the break, an unchanged United side altered their approach and restricted the hosts to a minimum of shots while looking to expose them on the counter-attack.

That effort to find a second goal saw Anthony Gordon and Harvey Barnes introduced, and both of them should have added to their collections of Champions League strikes.

Gordon was denied by what looked like a foul that the referee and VAR ignored, while Barnes seemed certain to score late on, but sliced his first-time effort wide.

The linesman's flag was raised after the latter miss, but a review may have found him to be onside. There again, given the antics of the officials, he'd probably have been booked....

At that point both sides needed to win to make it into the top eight but neither could carve out an opening in added time and both enter the play-offs.

That doesn't detract from the enjoyment of this tie - Howe genuinely rotating his side for once and gaining satisfaction from the performances of Willock and Jacob Ramsey, who justified a starting place rather than a cameo role. There was also the big boost of Burn returning from injury.

Three times we've faced PSG now: we're yet to lose to them and once again came mighty close to beating them on their own ground. Regardless of our progression, that's something to be proud of.

As it turned out, the results on the night meant we could have lost this game 0-5 and still finished in the same position!

Full report to follow.

Team: Pope, Miley, Thiaw, Botman, Burn, Hall, Ramsey, Tonali, Elanga (Barnes 68), Woltemade (Wissa 79), Willock (Gordon 68).
Subs n/u: Ramsdale, Harris, Shahar, Trippier, A.Murphy, J.Murphy, Guimaraes, Osula.

Booked: Elanga.

Goal: Willock 45+2.

PSG: Safonov, Hakimi, Marquinhos, Pacho, Mendes, Zaire-Emery (Mayulu 87), Vitinha, Neves (Mbaye 87), Kvaratskhelia (Doue 23), Dembel, Barcola (Ramos 70).
Subs n/u: Chevalier, Beraldo, Hernandez, James, Zabarnyi.

Goal: Vitinha 8.

Referee: Slavko Vincic (Slovenia)

VAR: Christian Dingert (Germany)

Crowd: 47,637 including 2,000 away fans.

The net which obstructed the view significantly for fans in the lower tier in 2023 was thankfully not in place tonight.

Eddie Howe said:

On whether he'd have taken a playoff place at the outset:

"I probably would have done. I don’t know.

"
We didn’t set out with that intention, we set out to try to qualify outright, but I think you take every eventuality that falls your way.

"Now, we knew this would be our last game and it was going to be really tough if we were needing to win, and that was the position we found ourselves in.

"We went all out to try to do that, to try to win the game and we chased it as much as we could without leaving ourselves with the possibility of losing, because I don’t think that would have helped us either.

"We gave everything we could to try to finish in the top eight; we didn’t quite get there, so we have to go another route.”

On the penalty decisions:

"You can debate the first decision, but if you think it’s a penalty – which obviously the officials did – then for me, the next one has to be a penalty as well.

"I don’t think the first one is, personally, I don’t think the one against Lewie should have been given. It hits their player’s arm first and it’s unintentional."

Joe Willock
became the latest Magpie to complete the feat of scoring in the Premier League, FA Cup, Carabao Cup and Champions League. He joins current colleagues Dan Burn, Anthony Gordon, Joelinton and Fabian Schar in that club.

Willock's 19th competitive Newcastle goal is the first he's scored since a brace at Birmingham City in the FA Cup in February 2025.

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) Isak
2025/26 Marseille lost 1-2 (CL) Barnes
2025/26
PSG drew 1-1 (CL) Willock

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 PSG (a) Drew 1-1

Premier League:
No Bruno, no party

Newcastle  0  Aston Villa  2

Match report

Champions League:
Play-off place secured

Newcastle  3  PSV Eindhoven  0

Match report

Update:
Honest Mag

Scottish Championship side Ayr United have completed the loan signing of Magpies goalkeeper Max Thompson for the remainder of the season.

The 21 year-old Tynesider was loaned out to League One Northampton Town during 2023/24 and League Two Chesterfield last season, but remained in Toon this season and was named on the bench against PSV.

Update:
Loan lads

Harrison Ashby/Joe White (Bradford City):
Harrison's inclusion at right wing back for Tuesday's League One visit to Lincoln City did nothing to improve Bradford's form, as they lost 0-3. Ashby was withdrawn in the 69th minute, with midfielder Joe introduced at that time.

Max Thompson (Ayr United):
No debut for the goalkeeper on Tuesday as Ayr's Challenge Cup visit to St.Johnstone fell victim to the weather.

Charlie McArthur (Airdrieonians):
Tuesday's Challenge Cup tie at Arbroath was also postponed.

Matt Targett (Middlesbrough):
Norwich City (h) Championship, Saturday.

Joe Brayson (Morpeth Town):
Guiseley (h) Northern Premier League, Saturday.

Tyler Jones (Dunston UTS):
Consett (h) Northern Premier League, Saturday.

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):
Sunday brought a belated Eredivisie debut for the midfielder, appearing from the bench for the final 10 minutes of a 1-2 home defeat by Fortuna Sittard.

Premier League:
TV times

The Premier League's live TV selections for March see all three of Newcastle's games amended as follows:

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.

Premier League:
Liverpool (a)

Following their midweek visit to Paris, Newcastle return to Premier League action when they face Liverpool at the ungodly hour of 8pm on Saturday, live on TNT Sports.

The first meeting of the two sides this season ended in a 3-2 victory for the Reds at Gallowgate, the winning goal coming in the tenth minute of second half added time.

Team:
To follow

LFC: Conor Bradley, Joe Gomez, Ibraham Konate, Giovanni Leoni and Jeremie Frimpong are injured. That Swedish bloke they paid fortunes for is still out.

The Reds are winless in all five of their Premier League games in 2026 since a 2-1 home success against Wolves in late December.

Four successive draws were then followed by a 2-3 loss at Bournemouth last time out.

Ahead of our meeting, Arne Slot's side beat Qarabag 6-0 at home in the Champions League on Wednesday night.

Referee: Simon Hooper - the Wiltshire whistler returns for only his second Toon appointment of the season, having taken charge of our 2-3 home loss to Liverpool.

VAR: Craig Pawson

UK TV: Live on TNT Sports

City centre bars with live TV coverage include:

The Dog & Parrot on Clayton Street West.

The game will be on live at WonderBar in The Gate
.

Overseas TV:
620/621 Premier League (Hong Kong)
AIS PLAY (Thailand)
Amazon Prime Video (Ned/Swe)
Arena Premium 1 (Serbia)
Arena Sport 1 (Bosnia)
ARY ZAP (Pakistan)
Astro Go (Malaysia)
beIN Connect MENA/Turkey
beIN Sports MENA 1/4K/English 1 HD
beIN Sports Turkey 3 HD
Canal+ Foot HD
Canal+ Live 5 (France) HD
Canal+ Myanmar
Canal+ Sport 1/5 (Czech) HD
Coupang Play (South Korea)
DAZN Canada/Portugal/Spain
Diema Sport 2/Play Diema Xtra (Bulgaria)
Disney+ Premium Arg/Bra/Sur
DStv Now
ELTA Sports 1 (Taiwan)
ESPN Chi/Col
FAST TV (Armenia)
FOX one (Mexico)
FPT Play (Vietnam)
FuboTV/Sports Network Canada
GOtv (South Africa)
Go3 Extra Sport Baltics
Ice Sports (Maldives)
Idman TV (Turkey)
inter (Venezuela)
JioHotstar (India)
Kantipur Max (Nepal)
Kyivstar TV (Ukraine)
MAXtv To Go (Croatia)
Medianet (Maldives)
Migu (China)
Moja TV (Bosnia)
Monomax Streaming (Thailand)
M Plus Live (Hong Kong)
myCANAL (France)
NAICOM (Puerto Rico)
NBC (USA)
Nexgen (Belize)
Nova Sports Premier League (Greece)
Peacock (USA)
Prime Video Dansk
QQ Sports (China)
Setanta Sports Ukraine
Skylink (Czech)
Spiler1 (Hungary)
Sport 1 Israel
Stan Sport (Australia)
StarHub TV+ (Singapore)
SuperSport Maximo 1/2 (South Africa)
SuperSport Premier League ROA (South Africa)
SYN Sport (Iceland)
Telemundo (USA)
TOD (Turkey/UAE)
TSN2/GO TV Anywhere Malta
TV2 Play Premium (Hungary)
UNIVERSO/NOW (USA)
U-NEXT (Japan)
ViaPlay (Fin/Ned/Nor) HD
Vidio (Indonesia)
VOYO Pro TV (Romania)
V Sport Premier League (Norway)
V Sport 2 Finland

UK Radio:
Live on talkSPORT

Stats:

Magpies @ Anfield: PL era:

2024/25 Lost 0-2
2023/24 Lost 2-4 Isak, Botman
2022/23 Lost 1-2 Isak
2021/22 Lost 1-3 Shelvey
2020/21 Drew 1-1 Willock
2019/20 Lost 1-3 Willems
2018/19 Lost 0-4
2017/18 Lost 0-2
2015/16 Drew 2-2 Cisse, Colback
2014/15 Lost 0-2
2013/14 Lost 1-2 og(Skrtel)
2012/13 Drew 1-1 Cabaye
2011/12 Lost 1-3 og(Agger)
2010/11 Lost 0-3
2008/09 Lost 0-3
2007/08 Lost 0-3
2006/07 Lost 0-2
2005/06 Lost 0-2
2004/05 Lost 1-3 Kluivert
2003/04 Drew 1-1 Ameobi
2003/04 Lost 1-2 Robert (FAC)
2002/03 Drew 2-2 Speed, Shearer
2001/02 Lost 0-3
2000/01 Lost 0-3
1999/00 Lost 1-2 Shearer
1998/99 Lost 2-4 Solano, Andersson
1997/98 Lost 0-1
1996/97 Lost 3-4 Gillespie, Asprilla, Barton
1995/96 Lost 3-4 Ferdinand, Ginola, Asprilla
1995/96 Won 1-0 Watson (LC)
1994/95 Lost 0-2
1993/94 Won 2-0 Lee, Cole

Carabao Cup:
Manchester City (a)

Attempting to overturn a 0-2 deficit following the first leg, The Magpies are in Carabao Cup second leg action at the Etihad Stadium on Wednesday.

It's an 8pm kick-off and Newcastle will be backed by a travelling contingent of 5,359 supporters.

The identity of the team that the winners of this tie will face at Wembley Stadium on Sunday March 22nd will already be known, Arsenal hosting Chelsea at the Emirates on Tuesday February 3rd. The Gunners lead 3-2 after the first leg.

The last Magpie to score here was DeAndre Yedlin back in September 2018 - 690 minutes ago.


Team:
To follow

MCFC: To follow

Ahead of our visit, Pepe Guardiola's side visit Spurs in the Premier League on Sunday.

Referee: Tony Harrington - a first Newcastle game this season for the Hartlepool official, last seen taking charge of our final day Premier League home loss to Everton in May.

VAR: Paul Howard

UK TV: Live on Sky 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
.

Overseas TV: tbc

UK Radio:
Live on BBC Radio 5 Live Sport

Stats:

Magpies @ Citizens PL era:

2024/25 Lost 0-4
2023/24 Lost 0-2 (FAC)
2023/24 Lost 0-1
2022/23 Lost 0-2
2021/22 Lost 0-5
2020/21 Lost 0-2
2019/20 Lost 0-5
2018/19 Lost 1-2 Yedlin
2017/18 Lost 1-3 Murphy
2015/16 Lost 1-6 Mitrovic
2014/15 Lost 0-5
2014/15 Won 2-0 Aarons, Sissoko (LC)
2013/14 Lost 0-4
2012/13 Lost 0-4
2011/12 Lost 1-3 Gosling
2010/11 Lost 1-2 Gutierrez
2008/09 Lost 1-2 Carroll
2007/08 Lost 1-3 Martins
2006/07 Drew 0-0
2005/06 Lost 0-3
2004/05 Drew 1-1 Shearer
2003/04 Lost 0-1
2002/03 Lost 0-1
2000/01 Won 1-0 Shearer
1995/96 Drew 3-3 Albert 2, Asprilla
1994/95 Drew 0-0
1994/95 Drew 1-1 Jeffrey (LC)
1993/94 Lost 1-2 Sellars

(Etihad since 2003/04, Maine Road before that)

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
03.02.2026 Newcastle University v Alnwick Town
17.02.2026 Whitley Bay v North Shields


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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Season 2025/26

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FA
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CC:
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2025/26 Memberships

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Away ticket
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2025/26 PL away tickets remain at £30.
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Fixtures:

Fri
30.01.2026 U21s v Wolves (h) @ Whitley Park, 7pm. PL2.

Sat 31.01.2026 U18s v Manchester City (h) @ MCFC Academy, 12.30pm. U18 Premier League.

Sat 31.01.2026 Liverpool (a) @ Anfield, 8pm. Premier League. SOLD OUT. Allocation 3,058 (digital tickets). Live on TNT Sports.

Mon 02.02.2026 transfer window closes. 7pm.

Wed 04.02.2026 Manchester City (a) @ Etihad Stadium, 8pm. Carabao Cup Semi-final second leg. SOLD OUT. Allocation 5,359 (digital tickets). Live on Sky Sports.

Fri 06.02.2026 U21s v Aston Villa (a) @ Bodymoor Heath, 7pm. PL2.

Sat 07.02.2026 U18s v Wolves (h) @ Little Benton, 11am. U18 Premier League.

Sat 07.02.2026 Brentford (h)
@ SJP, 5.30pm. Premier League. ST fwding/resale now. Live on Sky Sports.

Tue 10.02.2026 Spurs (a) @ Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, 7.30pm. Premier League. SOLD OUT. Allocation 3,038 (digital tickets). Live on TNT Sports.

Fri 13.02.2026 U21s v Arsenal (a)
@ Boreham Wood FC, 7pm. PL2.

Sat 14.02.2026 U18s v Stoke City (a) @ Clayton Wood, 11am. U18 Premier League.

Sat 14.02.2026 Aston Villa (a) @ Villa Park, 5.45pm. FA Cup Fourth Round. Seat selections closed, revised points threshold applies (0-2 points). £25 adults, £20 U21s/over 66s, £10 U18s. Allocation 6,515 (digital tickets). Live on BBC1/TNT Sports.

Fri 20.02.2026 U21s v Fulham (h) @ Whitley Park, 7pm. PL2.

Sat 21.02.2026 U18s v Manchester City (h) @ Little Benton, 11am. U18 Premier League.

Sat 21.02.2026 Manchester City (a) @ Etihad Stadium, 12.30pm or 8pm. Premier League. Seat selections closed. Allocation 3,065 (digital tickets). Live on TNT Sports.

Fri 27.02.2026 U21s v Brighton (h) @ Whitley Park, 7pm. PL2.

Sat 28.02.2026 U18s v Blackburn Rovers (a) @ Brockhall, 12.30pm. U18 Premier League.

Sat 28.02.2026 Everton (h)
@ SJP, 3pm. Premier League. Seat selections close Fri 30.01.2026, Noon. ST fwding/resale Fri 30.01.2026, 4pm. Member sale Mon 02.02.2026, 10am.

Wed 04.03.2026 Manchester United (h)
@ SJP, 8.15pm. Premier League. Ballot opens Mon 02.02.2026, Noon, closes Tue 03.02.2026, Noon. Winners notified Wed 04.02.2026, 11.30am. Seat selection opens Wed 04.02.2026, Noon, closes Fri 06.02.2026, Noon. ST fwding/resale Fri 06.02.2026, 4pm. Member sale Mon 09.02.2026, 10am. Live on TNT Sports.

Sun 24.05.2026 PL ends. 

NUFC live on TV (all UK times):
Sat 31.01.2026 Liverpool (a) 8pm TNT
Wed 04.02.2026 Man C (a) 8pm Sky
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
Sat 21.02.2026 Man C (a) 12.30/8pm
TNT*
Wed 04.03.2026 Man U (h) 8.15pm TNT
Sat 14.03.2026 Chelsea (a) 5.30pm Sky
Sun 22.03.2026+ mackems (h) Noon Sky 

*
8pm if either club have a CL away playoff
on Wed 18.02.2026. If not, it's 12.30pm.


+ subject to alteration were Newcastle to be in the Carabao Cup Final that day.


(PL Selections made to Sun 22.03.2026)

Live PL TV release dates:  

Apr by Wed 04.03.2026
MW35 by Wed 25.03.2026
MW36 by Wed 01.04.2026
MW37 by Wed 08.04.2026
MW38 after Sun 17.05.2026


(The only PL games not shown live in the UK during 2025/26 are 3pm Saturday KOs. All games rescheduled to Sunday due to UEFA commitments are televised live).

Champions League: (all UK times)

(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:


SF1:
Tue 13.01.2026 Man City (h) lost 0-2
SF2: Wed 04.02.2026 Man City (a) 8pm
F: Sun 22.03.2026 (Wembley) 4.30pm

FA Cup: 

R4: Sat 14.02.2026 Aston Villa (a) 5.45pm
R5: Sat 07.03.2026
QF: Sat 04.04.2026
SF: Sat 25.04.2026
F: Sat 16.05.2026 (Wembley)

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:

Sat 22.08.2026
Match Week 1
Sun 30.05.2027
Match Week 38

International Magpies
National Service

2025/26
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.
 
Coxy's Corner

Whoops, He did it Again...


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....
 

On This Day in History
29th January


Born Or Died:

1884 Bill McCracken born, Belfast.
(1904-23)

Northern Ireland international right back signed from Belfast side Distillery for £50 during August 1904.

Debuting in a 3-0 home victory over Arsenal a month later, Bill would go on to become a major figure in the club's history during a record 19 years of service.

Winning Division One titles in 1905, 1907 & 1909 and an FA Cup winner's medal in 1910 (plus runners-up spots in 1908 and 1911). 

December 1910 saw him appear alongside Frank Hudspeth for the first time as Bradford City were dispatched 6-1 at Gallowgate.

The pair jointly developed an offside trap of such efficiency that a rule change followed in 1925 to reduce the number of stoppages.

Those spoiling tactics didn't endear the duo to supporters who often barracked them, causing him to comment in 1911 that:

"If they knew more about football than we do, there would be 50,000 players and 22 spectators."

With regard to the rule change, Bill went on the record some years later to say:

"People say it was because of me that the rules were changed, but actually I was quite a vociferous full-back so that I was able to push my team up to the halfway line.

"Consequently, when the other team attacked more often than not they were offside. I was an overlapping wing-back before the term was invented."

Playing his final game for United away to Cardiff in February 1923, McCracken left shortly afterwards and was appointed manager of Second Division Hull City.

Serving the Tigers for eight years during which he led them to an FA Cup Semi-Final and relegation in 1930, he stood down and had later spells in charge of Gateshead, Millwall and Aldershot.

Living in the London suburb of Catford following his retirement, Bill acted as United's scout in the South East.

Recommending the signing of Tommy Casey from Bournemouth and Vic Keeble from Colchester United, McCracken later scouted for Watford - reputedly recommending a goalkeeper by the name of Pat Jennings. 

Bill passed away in Hull's Kingston General Hospital during January 1979 - nine days short of his 96th birthday.

2008 saw him drop from fourth to fifth in  United's all-time record appearances list, Shay Given surpassing him to join Frank Clark, Hudspeth and Jimmy Lawrence. 

First capped by Ireland in 1902, Bill's international career was halted after a dispute over match fees and he wasn't considered for selection for over 12 years before the Irish FA relented in 1920.

He'd go on to gain six more caps, boosting his total to 16 before bowing out after facing Scotland in March 1923 - aged 39.

1917 Jimmy Woodburn born, Rutherglen, Scotland. (1935-48)

Left half signed from Lanarkshire non-league side Coltness United, who debuted in a 0-1 loss at Coventry City in October 1938. 

Appearing for Newcastle in the opening weeks of the abortive 1939/40 season, he also represented the club in war time games and kept goal in a friendly match against  Falkirk in January 1940.

Joining the Cameronian Scottish Rifles (and seeing active service in France), Jimmy represented Scotland against England in an Army services match and also guested for both Hibernian and Aberdeen.

Remaining part of the SJP playing staff when post-war league fixtures restarted, he scored twice during the club's 1947/48 promotion campaign, before moving on to Gateshead as a player/coach.

Making over 100 appearances for the Tynesiders, Jimmy also turned out for Consett in local football. He died in 1978.

1963 Tommy Gaynor born, Limerick, Ireland. (1990)

Loaned to United by Nottingham Forest, Tommy appeared in a quartet of bizarrely memorable games when Mark McGhee was injured, but wasn't retained.

Gaynor's debut proved to be his only outing at SJP as Mick Quinn's penalty gave us a 1-0 victory over Watford in November 1990.

The following week then saw an amazing game at Filbert Street as Quinn grabbed a hat trick but didn't leave with the match ball - a certain David Kelly's treble helping the Foxes to a 5-4 victory.

A simply dreadful away game at Plymouth Argyle then followed - Gavin Peacock's late winner delighting those who made the long journey for a Sunday lunchtime start.

Gaynor's final game though was probably his personal highlight, scoring in front of the away contingent at Bath's Twerton Park ground in a 1-1 draw with Bristol Rovers.

He returned to the City Ground and within six months had added an FA Cup loser's medal to a 1989 League Cup winner's gong. 

Our Trent correspondent also supplies a fine anecdote about Gaynor and fellow future Magpie Stuart Pearce having a sparring match separated by Brian Clough - the pair falling out over complimentary tickets....
 
His career had begun with Limerick City and Shamrock Rovers before a move to England with Doncaster Rovers in 1986. 

After being discarded by Forest in 1992 Tommy joined Millwall briefly, returning to Ireland and appearing for Cork City, Kilkenny, Athlone and St.Patricks Athletic.

Working in the sportswear department of Galvins Menswear in Nenagh, County Tipperary, Tommy coached youngsters at Waterford-based side, Bohemians.

  

1969 Chris Hutchinson born, Jarrow
(1983-88)


Signing schoolboy forms at United, Chris made it through the juniors to the reserve side but was released after twice breaking bones in his foot. 

Dropping into non-league circles with Newcastle Blue Star, North Shields and Whitley Bay, a string of knee operations and surgery on a shoulder problem led to Chris calling it a day - bowing out after appearing for the Crown & Anchor in his home town. 

Moving into coaching, Hutchinson worked in South, Central and North America before returning to the region.

Appointed Head Coach of the Whitley Bay Academy in 2011, Chris also worked for South Tyneside Council and as football development officer for Durham County FA. He later returned to Newcastle as a part-time Academy scout.

1980 Peter Lovenkrands
born, Hørsholm, Denmark (2009, 2009-12)

Almost a decade after losing out to Glasgow Rangers when AB Copenhagen sold their prize asset in 2000, Newcastle belatedly got their man in January 2009.

Lovenkrands was out of contract and "signed on a free from Germany" as the chant had it, negotiating his departure from an injury-hit spell in the Bundesliga with Schalke 04.

Peter made his debut in a 2-1 defeat at Manchester City in January 2009 and his first Newcastle goal came shortly after, in a 3-2 success at West Bromwich Albion.

Going on to score twice more in our ultimately fruitless bid to avoid relegation, Peter then departed from SJP after failing to agree a new deal spending the pre-season training at Rangers and Birmingham City.

However, he rejoined in September 2009, signing a three-year deal and making his second debut in the win at Cardiff City.

Appearing mainly as a forward for United (although he has featured on the left wing) he hit a "perfect" hat trick in an FA Cup tie against Plymouth Argyle in January 2010.

However, his father Bent passed away soon after, with the player admitting that his father's worsening condition had affected his form during the second spell at SJP

Returning from Denmark in order to play in a home game against promotion rivals West Bromwich Albion, an emotional Lovenkrands duly scored in a 2-2 draw, raising a finger and looked to the skies in tribute. He later dedicated the goal to his late father.

Peter finished the season with 13 league goals to add to his FA Cup hat-trick and although becoming an irregular starter, he weighed in with six Premier League goals and another four in the League Cup.

His last appearance came in the Tyne-wear derby draw at St. James' in March 2012, arriving as a substitute just before Shola Ameobi's added time leveller.

Released soon after, a two-year deal took him to Championship side Birmingham City. 

Managed by ex-Magpie Lee Clark and in the same squad as SJP old boys Stephen Carr, Steve Caldwell and Darren Ambrose, Peter marked his Blues bow by scoring in a 4-1 League Cup victory over Barnet.

Released by Birmingham at the end of the 2013/14 season, Lovenkrands confirmed his retirement that November.

A media pundit and newspaper columnist, Peter also coached youngsters at Rangers for a time, returning to Denmark to coach Aalborg U19s during October 2023.

Exiting in 2024, he resumed media work.


 

What Else?

1898 Preston North End (a)
2-1 
(1-1)
FA Cup 1st Round 
Peddie(4,85)
og(White)(9)
15,000
Newcastle's first-ever competitive meeting with Preston was a memorable one, the Second Division Magpies eliminating their top-flight hosts on their own Deepdale pitch.

Some sources estimated the crowd to be just 4,000 and have Aitken as the first goalscorer.

1921 Liverpool (h)
1-0 
(0-0)
FA Cup 2nd Round 
Harris(65) 
62,073
Having already completed a league double over Liverpool, Newcastle triumphed once again at Anfield in the FA Cup.

What sounds like a poor game attracted this comment from "Impressionist", writing in the Athletic News:

"Those who satiate themselves in a riot of incident no doubt found quite a lot to interest them, but of unalloyed football there was very little to enthuse over." 

1927 Corinthians (a)
3-1 
(0-1)
FA Cup 4th Round 
McDonald(74,82), McKay(88)
Ashton(35) 
56,338 
United triumphed at The Crystal Palace, despite trailing to Claude Ashton's opener for the famed amateurs. 

The match was the first FA Cup tie to be broadcast on radio by the BBC, who printed an eight-section grid of the pitch in that weeks Radio Times. Listeners then followed play as the relevant square was announced.


Match action at the Palace

1936 Sheffield Wednesday (h)
3-1 
(1-0)
FA Cup 4th Round Replay
J.Smith(19), Bott(49,80)
Rimmer(48)
27,663
A notable scalp for Second Division United at the second attempt following a 1-1 draw at Hillsborough; disposing of a top flight Owls outfit who were also the FA Cup holders.

1938 Burnley (a)
1-2 
(0-1)
Division Two
P23, 20pts, 18th/22 
Park(85) 
Miller(20), Hornby(62)
10,550

1944 Gateshead (a)
3-1
(1-1)
Wartime
Stubbins(26), Milburn(48), Woollett(87)
McCormack(7)
8,859

1949 Bristol Rovers (a)
1-1a 
(1-0)
Friendly 
Taylor(12)
Petherbridge(50)
25,885 
A 0-2 defeat by Bradford in the FA Cup Third Round left United idle on Fourth Round day and they arranged a friendly against the Third Division South hosts - who had been knocked out in Round One.

Eastville was shrouded in fog and the sides were forced to abandon this friendly on 54 minutes with the score 1-1.

The Magpies included George Robledo in their starting line-up following his acquisition from Barnsley days earlier.

A guest at the game was Malcolm Lennox, who played for United between 1895 and 1898 and later settled in Bristol.

Team: Fairbrother, Cowell, Batty, Harvey, Brennan, Dodgin, Gibson, G.Robledo. Stobbart, Taylor, Milburn.

PS: barely 30 miles away, 17,123 spectators watched Yeovil Town dump the mackems out of the FA Cup, winning 2-1.

1955 Brentford (h)
3-2 
(0-0)
FA Cup 4th Round 
Curry(46), Mitchell(70)
, Hannah(75)
Stobbart(63), Rainford(71)
46,574
Former Magpie Geordie Stobbart was on target for the Bees, who had been relegated to Division Three South the previous season, but twice cancelled out home goals before George Hannah won it for United.

There were two noteworthy absentees from the home ranks; Frank Brennan exiled to the third team who drew 1-1 at Wallsend against Heaton Stannington, but denying that he had been placed on the transfer list.

Meanwhile, manager Stan Seymour was at the Hartlepools versus Nottingham Forest tie to scout players, but as it turns out was able to look at his side's Fifth Round opponents when Forest were later paired with Newcastle.

An oversight by their kitman meant that Brentford were obliged to play in white shorts that were provided by the home side.

Managed by Gateshead-born Bill Dodgin, the visitors were accommodated at Whitley Bay and warmed up for the Cup tie with a friendly against a Whitley police XI on the Friday.

1966 Nottingham Forest (a) 2-1 (1-1)
Division One
P26, 20pts, 19th/22 
Suddick(27), Hilley(65) 
Crowe(15)
21,659
Future Forest player Dave Hilley struck the winner for United, but the game was a triumph for Newcastle captain Jim Iley as he returned to his former club to claim victory.

The Sunday Sun reporter noted that "Newcastle's happy supporters stayed to give their team a great send off." 

1969 Manchester City (a)
0-2 
(0-1)
FA Cup 4th Round Replay 
60,844 
Young(6), Owen(69)
The second of three league and cup meetings with City over just eight days came as a result of a 0-0 draw at SJP the previous Saturday.

Leading through an early Neil Young strike, City survived a strong United comeback during the second half that culminated in Pop Robson hitting the crossbar just after the hour mark.

Within minutes Bobby Owen had struck to put the tie out of reach and set up a Fifth Round visit to Blackburn Rovers.

The Magpies returned to Maine Road three days later for a Division One meeting that would be abandoned before half time due to a waterlogged playing surface. 

1972 Huddersfield Town (a) 0-0 
(0-0)
Division One
P27, 23pts, 16th/22 
12,829
Town failed to find the net for a fourth successive game at Leeds Road, both sides missing many chances before settling for a repeat of the scoreline at SJP in August. 

1977 Manchester City (h)
1-3 
(1-2)
FA Cup 4th Round 
Gowling(42)
og(Craig)(34), Royle(44), Owen(56) 

45,300 
Crowd trouble blighted this tie as rumours of Newcastle manager Gordon Lee's departure grew. 

A clearly demoralised United went through the motions and angry home fans staged a pitch invasion which held the game up for a time. 

David Craig then put through his own goal to add to the misery.

1986 Peter Beardsley gained his first England cap as Bobby Robson brought him on as a substitute during a 4-0 friendly defeat of Egypt in Cairo.

1994 Luton Town (h)
1-1 
(0-1)
FA Cup 4th Round 
Beardsley(65pen)
Thorpe(35) 
32,216 
The previously unknown Tony Thorpe looked to have put United out of the Cup for another year until Peter Beardsley was tripped in the box and levelled from the penalty spot. 

Kevin Keegan's post-match press conference was held on the pitch to highlight its poor state, which was hampering his team's attempts to play flowing football.
Youtube footage is online here

1997 Everton (h)
4-1
(0-1) 
Premier League
P24, 42pts, 4th/20 
Ferdinand(74), Lee(79), Shearer(83pen), Elliott(90)
Speed(3) 
36,143 
Another SJP late show as the Toffees held an early lead given to them by future Mag Gary Speed until well into the second half.

Stand-in keeper Paul Gerrard conceded four late goals as United found their touch, Robbie Elliott rounding off a poor display by scraping the fourth over the line.

Alan Shearer accepted an award pre- game to celebrate his being voted third best player in the world in a FIFA poll.


Golden balls

During the game, he suffered the indignity of changing his torn shorts on the pitch....

2000 Newcastle confirmed the signing of youngster Diego Gavilan. The 19 year-old winger joined from Cerro Porteno in his native Paraguay at a cost of £2m.

2002 Newcastle's Lomana LuaLua starred in DR Congo's 3-1 win over Ivory Coast in the African Nations Cup. That set up a Quarter Final tie for the Simbas against Nigeria. 

Although he failed to score, Lua led the line well and was involved in all three goals. He also indulged in a spot of communal hip-thrusting as the Congo players celebrated.

 
LuaLua (no.9) struts his funky stuff

2003 Tottenham Hotspur (a) 1-0 (0-0)
Premiership
P25, 48pts, 2nd/20
Jenas(90)
36,084

A second successive victory at White Hart Lane was due to the anticipation of United midfielder Jermaine Jenas.

Having squandered a late chance, the future Spur was in the right place to net when Casey Keller parried a last-gasp Craig Bellamy shot.
NUFC.com match report

2005 Coventry City (h)
3-1
(2-1)
FA Cup 4th Round

Shearer(37), Ameobi(42), Babayaro(52)
Adebola(45)
44,044

Graeme Souness welcomed back Terry McDermott for his fourth stint at SJP in a playing or "coaching" capacity.

Amdy Faye debuted in midfield for the home side, while fellow recent arrival Celestine Babayaro marked his third game for the club by grabbing his only goal as a Magpie.
NUFC.com match report

2008 Arsenal (a)
0-3
(0-1)
Premier League
P24, 27pts, 12th/20
Adebayor(40), Flamini(72), Fabregas(80)
60,127

Having lost 0-3 at the Emirates in the FA Cup three days earlier, United repeated the scoreline in the League.

Jose Enrique dropped out to be replaced by David Rozenhal and it proved to be the Czech defender's final appearance for the club.
NUFC.com match report

2009 Wigan's Ryan Taylor and Bolton's Kevin Nolan both were said to be "close" to moving to SJP but neither deal was yet signed.

2010 Having completed permanent deals for Danny Simpson, Wayne Routledge and Mike Williamson, Chris Hughton added loan duo Fitz Hall from QPR and
Patrick Van Aanholt from Chelsea to his squad.

2011
Tabloid reports claimed that Spurs had increased their offer for striker Andy Carroll to either £23m or £25m - depending on which paper you believe.

United quickly denied that, saying that their number nine was not for sale.

We commented at the time: "The transfer window closes on Monday and this one could go right to the wire, regardless of Ashley & Co.'s current stance. There may yet be a sting in the tail." There was.

2012
Already beaten by Zambia and Equatorial Guinea, Senegal completed a miserable African Nations Cup with a third 1-2 reverse - this time by unfancied Libya.

Coach Amara Traore again started with Demba Ba while Papiss Cisse was on the bench, the pair swapping places at half time but neither breaking their tournament scoring duck.


2013 Aston Villa (a)
2-1
(2-0)
Premier League
P24, 24pts, 15th/20
Cisse(19), Cabaye(31)
Benteke(49pen)
30,334
With Moussa Sissoko and Yoan Gouffran debuting and fellow new boy Mapou Yanga-Mbiwa coming off the bench, United recorded their first away success of the season and ended a six game winless run. 

Cisse's opener was followed by a stunning strike from Yohan Cabaye, but the interval lead soon was soon halved when Mathieu Debuchy conceded a spot kick that Christian Benteke converted.

An unbelievably nervous second half then ended with Alan Pardew celebrating a vital victory to mark his 100th game in charge.
NUFC.com match report

2014 Borussia Monchengladbach striker Luuk De Jong completed a loan move to SJP - over two years after first named in the media as a Magpie transfer target.

Agreement for a loan move until the end of the season was reached for the 23 year-old Swiss-born, Dutch international.

2018 Daniel Sturridge opted to move on loan from Liverpool to West Bromwich Albion despite reports expecting him to be on Tyneside finalising a temporary switch.

Two starts, four substitute outings and a no goals hardly helped Albion's relegation fight however and was enough to seal their fate and that of Alan Pardew.

2019 Manchester City (h) 2-1 (0-1)
Premier League
P24, 24pts, 14th/20

Rondon(66), Ritchie(80pen)
Aguero(1)
50,861

At the 23rd time of asking, Newcastle defeated Manchester City in the Premier League, despite going a goal down after just 24 seconds when Sergio Aguero beat Martin Dubravka from close range.

Salomon Rondon poked in an equaliser from Isaac Hayden's pass before the inspirational Sean Longstaff was barged over by Fernandinho for a penalty.

The agony was prolonged while Ederson received treatment by two physios for an imaginary ailment, but Matt Ritchie held his nerve and found the Gallowgate net, sending the corner flag into orbit as SJP erupted.

NUFC.com match report


2020 Agreement on a loan deal for Spurs left back Danny Rose drew closer, as United sought a replacement for injured duo Jetro Willems and Paul Dummett.

2022
24 year-old Brazilian international midfielder Bruno Guimaraes was having his medical on Tyneside after agreement on a fee with French side Lyon was reached. 

2023
Anthony Gordon completed a move from Everton for a £40m+ fee -  a total exceeded only by Alexander Isak and then Sandro Tonali in club history.

The 21 year-old spent the weekend on Tyneside while the finishing touches were put to the deal - even accepting a lift from the Metro Centre back to his hotel off a fan after problems getting a taxi.