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Premier League:
Magpies rue
late lapse
Newcastle 2 Spurs 2

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An acrobatic added time effort from Cristian Romero ended
Newcastle's hopes of recording their seventh successive league and
cup victory at Gallowgate on Tuesday night - something no Magpies
side had achieved since 2004.
Although the hosts had dominated proceedings until that point, it
took until the 71st minute for them to open the scoring, when
substitute Bruno Guimaraes produced a fine side-footed finish at the
Gallowgate End following Anthony Gordon's run and Nick Woltemade's
lay-off.
That lead lasted just seven minutes though, before a low right wing
cross from Mohammed Kudus was met by a diving header from visiting
captain Cristian Romero for 1-1.
Fortune then appeared to have smiled on United with eight minutes
remaining, after a tussle between Dan Burn and Rodrigo Bentancur as
a corner kick came over led to a VAR award of a penalty kick that
few, if any, had claimed.
Referee Tom Bramall was invited to review pitchside footage before
pointing to the spot, Gordon powerfully dispatching the ball past
Guglielmo Vicario from 12 yards to apparently seal United's third
successive league victory.
That lead was retained for five of the nine minutes added on, only
to be surrendered once again to Rodrigo - who struck the ball with
his shin
after Ramsdale clumsily punched an incoming corner away.
That bicycle kick then
bobbled agonisingly into the Leazes net - the second and
final effort on target that Spurs had in the whole game.
It could even have got worse for United, with Richarlison
momentarily looking as if a cut back from the left byline by Mathys
Tel would reach him in front of goal. Thankfully though, it didn't
and Spurs avoided emulating Liverpool and Arsenal in scoring
added-time winners at SJP this season.
Thomas Frank's side continued their run of scoring in every away
game so far this season and have now lost only one of seven PL
fixtures on the road (at Arsenal) but that brought little solace:
this was a draw that felt like a defeat.
More to follow...
Team: Ramsdale, Livramento, Hall, Thiaw, Burn, Joelinton, Tonali (Guimaraes
46), L.Miley (Schar 90+3), Barnes (Gordon 66), J.Murphy (Elanga 66),
Woltemade.
Subs n/u: Ruddy, Ramsey, A.Murphy, Neave, Willock.
Booked: None
Goals: Guimaraes 71, Gordon 86pen.
THFC: Vicario, Porro, Udogie, Danso, Romero, Bentancur, Sarr
(Gray 87), Kudus (Odobert 87), Johnson (Tel 77), Bergvall (Simons
77), Kolo Muani (Richarlison 77).
Subs n/u: Kinsky, Palhinha, Spence, van de ven.
Booked: Romero, Bentancur, Richarlison.
Goals: Romero 78, 90+5)
Crowd: 52,007
Eddie Howe's side now have 19 points from 14 games - one
less than at the same stage in the 2024/25 season.
United recorded their first PL home draw in 18 games,
since a 3-3 stalemate with Liverpool during December 2024. The
intervening 17 games saw 12 home wins and five losses.
Bruno Guimaraes made it four PL goals for the season, all
scored at the Gallowgate End in the second half of games. The
Brazilian now has 25 efforts to his name in the PL - one shy
of Michael Owen and two behind Craig Bellamy.
Anthony Gordon scored his fifth goal in all competitions so
far this season, three of which were penalty conversions. This was
his first PL spot kick since missing one against Everton at Goodison
Park back in October 2024.
Tonight's effort gave him a first PL goal since a 3-0 home win over
Wolves in January 2025 and put him 19 PL strikes - one ahead
of Fabian Schar and two short of Jacob Murphy.
Referee: Tom Bramall - first Toon posting of the season for the
Sheffield-based official, last seen taking charge of our 4-0 PL home victory
over Leicester City in December 2024.
VAR: Paul Tierney
Eddie Howe said:
"I don't think it was us at
our best today but we battled into a position we wanted with a few
minutes left and we just couldn't defend that corner at the end.
"We are disappointed with the
first goal, it was a standard cross and we haven't defended it well
enough.
"Second one, we didn't deal with
the first contact then didn't stop the overhead kick. Somehow it
went in. It's a painful one for us to take. A disappointing feeling
having worked so hard.
"Bruno's goal was an outstanding
finish. He made a difference, his energy and enthusiasm and passion
is always stand out for us. He made a big difference.
"The league is so tight. Three consecutive wins was our target. We
were a few minutes away from getting it. That is the Premier League,
and that is what makes it what it is.
"That's what makes football so
dramatic and why we are all obsessed by it. You have to take the
rough with the smooth.
"We could have certainly done with scoring in that first half when
we were on top.
"There are moments in games that
swing it one way or the other. The first goal felt like it wasn't
going to come for us.
"There were opportunities there
for us to take. But once we got in front, we have to be more savvy,
especially after the second goal."
On Sandro Tonali:
"Sandro took a knock in the first half. I don't quite know the
extent of the injury or what type of injury it is."
On the penalty award:
"The big thing is the defender doesn't look at the ball at all, he's
just looking at Dan (Burn). It's probably the right call."
Stats:
Spurs in Toon: PL era:
2025/26 drew 2-2 Guimaraes, Gordon pen
2025/26 won 2-0 Schar, Woltemade (LC)
2024/25 won 2-1 Barnes, Isak
2023/24 won 4-0 Isak 2, Gordon, Schar
2022/23 won 6-1 Murphy 2, Joelinton, Isak 2, Wilson
2021/22 lost 2-3 Wilson, og (Dier)
2020/21 drew 2-2 Joelinton, Willock
2019/20 lost 1-3 Ritchie
2018/19 lost 1-2 Joselu
2017/18 lost 0-2
2015/16 won 5-1 Gini 2, Mitrovic, Janmaat, Aarons
2014/15 lost 1-3 Colback
2013/14 lost 0-4
2012/13 won 2-1 Ba, Ben Arfa pen
2011/12 drew 2-2 Ba, Sh.Ameobi
2010/11 drew 1-1 Coloccini
2008/09 won 2-1 N'Zogbia, Duff
2008/09 lost 1-2 Owen (LC)
2007/08 won 3-1 Martins, Cacapa, Milner
2006/07 won 3-1 Dyer, Martins, Parker
2005/06 won 3-1 Bowyer, Sh.Ameobi, Shearer
2004/05 won 1-0 Kluivert (FAC)
2004/05 lost 0-1
2003/04 won 4-0 Shearer 2, Robert 2
2002/03 won 2-1 Speed, Shearer
2001/02 lost 0-2
2000/01 won 2-0 Speed, Cordone
1999/00 won 6-1 Shearer 2, Speed, Dabizas, Ferguson, Dyer (FAC)
1999/00 won 2-1 Glass, Dabizas
1998/99 drew 1-1 Ketsbaia
1997/98 won 1-0 Barton
1996/97 won 7-1 Shearer 2, Ferdinand 2, Lee 2, Albert
1995/96 drew 1-1 Ferdinand
1994/95 drew 3-3 D.Peacock, Gillespie, Beardsley
1993/94 lost 0-1
Latest PL results/fixtures:
Tue 02.12.2025:
Bournemouth 0-1 Everton
Fulham 4-5 Manchester City
Newcastle 2-2 Spurs
Wed 03.12.2025:
Arsenal v Brentford kick (7.30pm)
Sky
Brighton & Hove Albion v Aston Villa (7.30pm)
Sky
Burnley v Crystal Palace (7.30pm)
Sky
Wolves v Nottingham Forest (7.30pm)
Sky
Leeds United v Chelsea (8.15pm)
Sky
Liverpool v mackems (8.15pm)
Sky
Thu 04.12.2025:
Manchester United v West Ham
(8pm)
Sky
U21s:
Lincs loss
Scunthorpe United
2 Newcastle U21s 0
Newcastle U21s lost their 100% in this season's National League Cup
at the third attempt on Tuesday night, beaten by Scunthorpe United at the Attis
Arena.
Trialist forward Aramide Oteh took advantage of defensive failings
to give the The Iron a 33rd minute lead against the run of play.
That gave the hosts confidence and they deservedly doubled their
advantage through Declan Howe, 10 minutes from the end of normal
time.
Defeat leaves the Magpies third in the table, needing a win in their
final game at Halifax on December 16th to overhaul the second-placed
Shaymen and reach the knockout stage.
Team: Taylor, Ashby, Charlton (Bryant 71), McArthur,
Heffernan, Finneran (Palmer 85), Al.Harrison, Shahar, Brayson
(Wooster 63), Alabi (Ferreira 71), Seung-soo.
Subs n/u: Ad.Harrison, C.Thompson, Yildiz.
SUFC: to follow
Referee: James Bancroft
Crowd: 369 (20 in away end)
Thanks to NUFC.com reader Barry Jackson for updates
Update:
Toon duo
honoured
Among the latest recipients of honorary degree awards from
Northumbria University are
Eddie
Howe
and
Dan Burn,
both now recognised as Doctors of Civil Law.
Footage of the event is online
here
Those awards are recognition of outstanding contributions to
Newcastle United and the wider community, most notably in securing
the Carabao Cup and also supporting the club's Foundation programmes
across the region.
Howe and Burn are the latest Magpies to be recognised by Northumbria
University, with similar honours previously bestowed on Jack Charlton and
Alan Shearer.
2025/26:
Burnley (a) update
The points threshold for successful ticket applications
for United's trip to Turf Moor has been set at 53 points.
Burnley (a)
Seat selections open: Wed 03.12.2025, 2pm (123 points)
Seat selections open: Wed 03.12.2025,
4pm (53 points)
Seat selections close: Fri 05.12.2025, 2pm
Update:
Striker
boost
The DR Congo squad
for the African Cup of Nations Finals in Morocco later this month
has been published - and there's no place for United's Yoane
Wissa as his recovery from a knee injury continues.
The player himself posted the final squad on social media along with
a supportive message for his DRC colleagues.
2025/26:
Leverkusen (a) update

NUFC have published guidance for the club's forthcoming Champions
League tie in Germany online
here
Included in that are instructions for travelling fans to follow
giving them free public transport access on matchday.
NB: that unlike Marseille, Leverkusen don't allow mobile phone power
banks of any description into the ground.
PS: NUFC are in the process of emailing match tickets for the
Leverkusen fixture in batches.
Compo:
Die neuen Socken!

Football Bobbles
sister company Sock Council have this brand-new
design, depicting the goalscoring celebration of United's latest
siebenundzwanzig (number 27)
here
We have a pair to give away in a free-to-enter competition and to
stand a chance of winning, require you to answer the following question:
Which German-born Magpies 1990s defender was capped five times at
senior international level by Wales?
Email that to [email protected]
with subject Socks by 10am on Thursday December 4th. No age limit, open to
anyone on the planet. Delivery only to UK addresses. One entry each please per person.
PS: Woltesocks are also included in the latest Newcastle Sock Bundle
offer - further details online
here
Last chance to buy:
Veitch book
offer

We have limited stocks of Keith Colvin Smith's biography of Magpies
legend Colin Veitch, a 200 page hardback book published at
£35. These are now on sale for just £10 + delivery*. To
reserve copies, email
[email protected]
PS: It's last orders also for two softback books by club historian
Paul Joannou; the 2022 "Ultimate Who's Who" supplement and
"Newcastle West End - the complete record" from 2023. Each book
costs £10 + delivery.
* due to book size & weight, UK delivery only possible.
Premier League:
Bella Thiaw !
Everton 1 Newcastle 4

Match action
Match report2025/26 :
H/A ticket
updates
Latest on-sale dates.
PSG (a)
Ticket sale details awaited.
Liverpool (a)
ST applications open: Mon 29.12.2025, 2pm
ST applications close: Tue 30.12.2025, 2pm
Seat selections open: Wed 31.12.2025, 2pm
Seat selections close: Fri 02.01.2026, 2pm
PSV Eindhoven (h)
Member ballot open*: Tue 16.12.2025, Noon
Member ballot close: Wed 17.12.2025, Noon
Winners notified by Thu 18.12.2025, 11.30am
Seat selection opens Thu 18.12.2025, Noon
Seat selection closes Sat 20.12.2025, Noon
ST forwarding/resale from Mon 22.12.2025, 4pm
Member sale open Tue 23.12.2025, 10am
* Also includes STs not on CL cup scheme
Aston Villa (h)
Member ballot open: Mon 15.12.2025, Noon.
Member ballot close: Tue 16.12.2025, Noon.
Ballot winners notified Wed 17.12.2025 by 11.30am.
Seat selection opens Wed 17.12.2025, Noon.
Seat selection closes Fri 19.12.2025, Noon.
ST forwarding/resale open Fri 19.12.2025, 4pm.
Member sale open Mon 22.12.2025, 10am.
Premier League:
Burnley (h)
Saturday sees old boy Scott Parker's Clarets
visit SJP for an old-fashioned, non-televised 3pm Premier
League kick-off.
Team: to follow
BFC: to follow
Referee: Stuart Attwell - quick return to NUFC action for the
Warwickshire whistler, after taking charge of the 1-3 defeat at
Brentford last month and dismissing Dan Burn.
VAR: Paul Howard
UK TV: none
Overseas TV:
to follow
UK Radio: None listed as yet
Roads: Barrack Road will be
closed to traffic post-match between Stanhope Street and St. James'
Boulevard, beginning at the final whistle or earlier and continuing up to 45
minutes after full time or when crowds disperse.
Buses:
Due to the closure of Barrack Road, the Go North East X50 football service to the Metro Centre will depart from
St. James’ Boulevard, outside the Citygate building.
Stagecoach buses stopping on Barrack Road will be diverted and
passengers will be required to use alternative bus stops while the
post-match closure is in place.
Metro: No
Metro services will run between Benton and Wallsend in both
directions from 9pm on Fri 05.12.2025 until the start of service on
Mon 08.12.2025.
Replacement bus service 900 will operate, serving all stations between Four
Lane Ends and Wallsend.
Rail:
Scheduled disruptions are online
here
Stats:
Clarets @ SJP - last 20:
2023/24 won 2-0 Almiron, Isak (pen)
2021/22 won 1-0 Wilson
2021/22 drew 0-0 (lost 3-4 pens) (LC)
2020/21 won 3-1 Saint-Maximin, Wilson 2
2019/20 drew 0-0
2018/19 won 2-0 Schar, S.Longstaff
2017/18 drew 1-1 Lascelles
2014/15 drew 3-3 S.Taylor, Colback, Sissoko
1982/83 won 3-0 Waddle, Varadi, Keegan
1979/80 drew 1-1 Davies
1978/79 won 3-1 Shoulder, Withe, Cassidy
1975/76 lost 0-1
1974/75 won 3-0 Mcdonald 2, Barrowclough
1973/74 won 2-1 Macdonald, Moncur (TC)
1973/74 lost 1-2 Macdonald
1970/71 won 3-1 Moncur, Ford, Robson
1969/70 lost 0-1
1968/69 won 1-0 Horsfield
1967/68 won 1-0 Sinclair
1966/67 drew 1-1 McGarry
Upcoming PL fixtures:
Sat 06.12.2025:
Aston Villa v Arsenal (12.30pm) TNT
Bournemouth v Chelsea (3pm)
Everton v Nottingham Forest (3pm)
Manchester City v mackems (3pm)
Newcastle v Burnley (3pm)
Spurs v Brentford (3pm)
Leeds United v Liverpool (5.30pm) Sky
Sun 07.12.2025:
Brighton & Hove Albion v West Ham (2pm) Sky
Fulham v Crystal Palace (4.30pm) Sky
Mon 08.12.2025:
Wolves v Manchester United (8pm) Sky
Update:
Hall of fame
Friday saw the latest offering from badge guru
Magpin, adding Lewis Hall.
Find full details online
here
Premier League:
Teenage rampage
Newcastle U18s
5 Derby County U18s 0
United's youngsters recorded a resounding victory at Whitley
Park on Saturday, as Chris Moore's side made it four league wins in
a row.
Ahead through Sam Pinnington's first league goal of the season on 25
minutes, the Magpies went two up just five minutes later when Matheos
Ferreira shot home.
Top scorer Kacey Wooster added his fifth of the season within three
minutes of the interval before substitute Alfie Seldon made it 4-0
soon after.
Pinnington's second on the hour rounded off the scoring, leaving
Newcastle sit second in the table, five points behind Manchester
City and two ahead of Manchester United.
They'll face the latter at Carrington this Saturday.
Team: Mair,
Bloomer, Durrant, Moran, Johnson, Miley (Lucas 64), Ferreira
(Gilligan 64), Taylor, Wooster, Pinnington (Goodbrand 73), Mills
(Seldon 46). Sub n/u: Dowell.
Booked: Mills, Bloomer
Update:
No Magic next year
The annual Rugby League Magic
Weekend won't be staged at St.James' Park in 2026, with an
official announcement made that Everton FC will host the event in
early July.
The borrowers:
Loan lads
Matt Targett (Middlesbrough):
A rare goal and an even rarer header for Matt, levelling for
Boro in Saturday's 2-1 home win over Derby County in the Championship.
He completed the full 90 minutes.
Aidan Harris (Coleraine):
A clean sheet for the goalkeeper as Coleraine won 2-0 at Crusaders
in the Irish Premiership on Saturday.
Joe White (Leyton Orient):
The O's scored four times without reply at Burton Albion in League One
on Saturday but Joe didn't feature.
Antonio Cordero (KVC Westerlo):
It finished 2-2 away at Dender in the Belgian Pro League on
Saturday, Antonio introduced from the bench in the 86th minute when
the scoring was complete.
Travis Hernes (Groningen):
A farcical Sunday evening at the Amsterdam ArenA, as the Ajax versus
Groningen Eredivisie game was abandoned with just five minutes
played due to fans throwing fireworks on the pitch. Hernes wasn't
named in the travelling party.
Trevan Sanusi (Lorient):
Sunday saw Lorient host Nice in Ligue 1, winning 3-1, but there
was no place for the winger in the squad.
Odysseas Vlachodimos (Seville):
The custodian kept his place for Sunday's Seville derby in La Liga,
as rivals Real Betis won 2-0 on the road.
Update:
War of words
From OM, Thursday - interesting that
they mention the Paris police, who we'll be renewing acquaintance
with in 2026:
Olympique de Marseille has taken
note of the statement published by Newcastle United FC following the
Champions League match played this Tuesday at the Orange Vélodrome.
The Club reiterates that the
arrangements for the arrival and departure of visiting supporters
were finalized well in advance of the match, in close coordination
with the Paris Police Prefecture, UEFA, and Newcastle United FC
itself. This system, compliant with UEFA standards, was meticulously
implemented and proceeded smoothly.
Olympique de Marseille also
wishes to remind everyone that it deploys significant human,
technical, logistical and financial resources at each match to
guarantee opposing fans a quality welcome and optimal security
conditions.
The Club also emphasizes that no
specific incidents or alerts were reported to it by Newcastle United
FC during the evening of the match, nor by their representatives
present at the stadium, nor in the hours following the match.
Furthermore, the feedback sent to our department by UEFA after the
match confirms the quality of the security measures implemented and
their effective operational execution.
Olympique de Marseille reaffirms
once again its unwavering commitment to the safe travel of its own
supporters and, consequently, its dedication to providing away fans
with a suitable and secure environment. Therefore, the Club cannot
accept that its responsibility be wrongly called into question.
Finally, the Club wishes to
commend the rigorous and coordinated work of the Police Prefecture,
whose actions ensured the smooth running of the event and the safety
of all supporters.
Update:
Marseille (a) statement
From NUFC, Thursday:
We will be formally raising our concerns with UEFA,
Olympique de Marseille and French police in relation to the
unacceptable treatment of our supporters by police at Stade
Vélodrome following Tuesday's UEFA Champions League fixture.
Following the final whistle, our
supporters were required to remain in the stadium for a period of up
to one hour on the instruction of local authorities to ensure their
safety when leaving the stadium.
Plans were in place to move 500
supporters at a time, with a police escort to the Metro station for
onward travel to Place de la Joliette.
Our supporters were in good
spirits despite the disappointing result and waited patiently and
without incident during the holdback period.
The post-match operation was
observed at close quarters by our stewards and senior staff.
'Unnecessary and
disproportionate force'
Once the first group of
supporters was released, the police began using unnecessary and
disproportionate force to stop the remainder of our fans from moving
any further. This was actioned through a combination of pepper
spray, batons and shields, with numerous supporters being
indiscriminately assaulted by the police.
Many supporters were visibly
distressed, particularly in the upper concourse area of the away
sector, where crushing became apparent.
Our staff immediately addressed
the matter with the police, however this had limited impact on their
excessive tactics.
Fans leaving the stadium rightly
shared their distress, frustration and anger with our staff, and we
have subsequently received deeply concerning witness reports from
supporters who were in attendance.
Supporter safety and welfare
should always be of paramount importance, and we strongly condemn
the treatment of our supporters by the police during this incident.
Next steps
We will be calling on UEFA,
Olympique de Marseille and local authorities to formally investigate
this matter to ensure lessons are learned and this behaviour is not
repeated.
We are continuing to liaise with
the United Kingdom Football Policing Unit (UKFPU) as we gather
evidence on behalf of our supporters.
Were you in attendance?
We would like to hear from
supporters affected by this incident as we collate as much
supporting information as possible. This will also be shared with
UEFA, UKFPU and the Football Supporters Europe organisation.
Supporters who wish to share
their witness report should email
[email protected]
Update:
Les O'Neill RIP

Former Newcastle United midfielder
Les O'Neill has died, days before his 82nd birthday.
Northumberland born Les played for New Hartley Juniors and Blyth
Spartans before joining the Magpies in 1961, playing alongside the
likes of David Craig and Bob Moncur in the FA Youth Cup-winning side
during his first season at SJP.
Becoming a regular in the reserves,
O'Neill was called upon for senior team duty just once, a 2-5 loss
at Portsmouth in Division Two during October 1963.
Sidelined by injury for almost a
year, Les was transferred to Darlington in 1965 and later joined
Bradford City before five years at Carlisle United brought him to
prominence.
Helping the Cumbrians gain promotion to Division One in 1974, he
scored three goals in their first two top-flight fixtures as
Carlisle briefly topped the table.
Affected by fitness issues again,
Les played his final games for Queen of the South and became a
milkman in Carlisle.
Later off-field involvement saw him take charge of Penrith and
Workington in addition to coaching and scouting for Carlisle,
Blackpool and Wycombe Wanderers.
Champions League:
Aubameyang is l'OM
Marseille 2 Newcastle 1
Match report
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U18s:
Pompey date confirmed
Newcastle
U18s received a home tie against Portsmouth in the Third Round
of this season's FA Youth Cup,
That game is now confirmed as a 6pm kick-off on
Tuesday December 16th at Whitley Park - the same night
that United U21s visit Halifax in the National League Cup.
2025/26:
Senior Cup draw made
Northumberland Senior Cup Second Round draw:
16.12.2025
Newcastle Benfield v Morpeth Town
18.12.2025
Newcastle University v Alnwick Town
06.01.2026
Heaton Stannington v Blyth Town
13.01.2026
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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Fixtures:
Sat 06.12.2025 U18s v
Manchester United (a) @ Carrington, 12.30pm. U18 Premier League.
Sat 06.12.2025 Burnley (h)
@ SJP, 3pm. Premier League.
ST fwding/resale now.
Wed 10.12.2025 U19s v
Bayer Leverkusen (Germany) (a) @ Ulrich-Haberland
Stadion, 2pm local time. U19 Youth League game
6. Free
admission.
Wed 10.12.2025 Bayer Leverkusen (Germany) (a)
@ BayArena, 9pm local time. CL League stage game 6. Live on
TNT
Sports.
SOLD OUT. Allocation 1,800.
(Digital
tickets).
Sat 13.12.2025 U18s v
Boro (h) @ Little Benton,
11am. U18 Premier League.
Sun 14.12.2025 mackems (a) @
stadium of plight, 2pm.
Premier League. Live on Sky
Sports.
SOLD OUT.
Allocation 2,528
(Digital tickets).
Tue
16.12.2025 U21s v Halifax Town (a) @ Shay Stadium, 7pm. National League Trophy.
Tue
16.12.2025 U18s v Portsmouth (h) @ Whitley Park, 6pm. FA Youth Cup
Third Round.
Wed 17.12.2025
Fulham (h)
@ SJP, 8.15pm. Carabao Cup Quarter
Final.
Live on Sky
Sports & ITV1.
ST fwding/resale now.
No tickets sent
to cup scheme members, tie
added to online season tickets.
Sat 20.12.2025 U21s
v Croatia Zagreb (Croatia) (h) @ Whitley Park, 1pm.
Premier League International Cup.
Sat 20.12.2025 Chelsea (h)
@ SJP, 12.30pm. Premier League. Live on
TNT
Sports.
ST fwding/resale now.
Fri 26.12.2025 Manchester United (a) @
Old Trafford, 8pm.
Premier League. Live on Sky
Sports.
SOLD OUT.
Allocation 3,000 tbc.
(Digital tickets).
Tue 30.12.2025 Burnley (a) @
Turf Moor, 7.30pm.
Premier League. Live on Sky
Sports.
Seat selections open Wed 03.12.2025, 2pm, close Fri 05.12.2025, 2pm.
Allocation 2,300 tbc.
Sun 04.01.2026 Crystal Palace (h)
@ SJP, 3pm. Premier League. Live on
Sky
Sports.
Ballot winners notified Wed 03.12.2025 by 11.30am.
Seat selection opens Wed 03.12.2025, Noon, closes Fri 05.12.2025, Noon.
ST forwarding/resale open Fri 05.12.2025, 4pm.
Member sale open Mon 08.12.2025, 10am.
Wed 07.01.2026 Leeds United (h)
@ SJP, 8.15pm. Premier League. Live on
Sky
Sports.
Ballot winners notified Wed 03.12.2025 by 11.30am.
Seat selection opens Wed 03.12.2025, Noon, closes Fri 05.12.2025, Noon.
ST forwarding/resale open Fri 05.12.2025, 4pm.
Member sale open Tue 09.12.2025, 10am.
Sun 18.01.2026 Wolves (a) @
Molineux, 2pm.
Premier League. Live on Sky
Sports.
ST applications
open Mon 08.12.2025, 2pm, Tue 09.12.2025, 2pm. Seat selections open Wed 10.12.2025, 2pm, close Fri 12.12.2025, 2pm.
Allocation 3,000 tbc.
Sun 24.05.2026 PL ends.
NUFC live on TV (all UK times):
Wed 10.12.2025 Leverkusen (a) 8pm
TNT
Sun 14.12.2025 mackems (a) 2pm
Sky
Wed 17.12.2025 Fulham (h) 8.15pm
&
Sat 20.12.2025 Chelsea (h) 12.30pm TNT
Fri 26.12.2025
Man United (a) 8pm
Sky
Tue 30.12.2025 Burnley (a) 7.30pm
Sky
Sun 04.01.2026 Crystal Palace (h) 3pm
Sky
Wed 07.01.2026 Leeds Utd (h) 8.15pm
Sky
Sun 18.01.2026 Wolves (a) 2pm
Sky
Sun 25.01.2026 Aston Villa (h) 2pm
Sky
Sat 31.01.2026 Liverpool (a) 8pm
TNT
&
= Sky/ITV
(PL Selections made to Mon 02.02.2026)
Live PL TV release dates:
Feb by Wed 17.12.2025
Mar by Wed 21.01.2026
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 will be 3pm
Saturday KOs. All games rescheduled to Sunday due to UEFA commitments are televised live.
Champions League:
(all UK times)
L1: Thu 18.09.2025 Barcelona (h) lost 1-2
L2: Wed 01.10.2025 Union SG (a) won 4-0
L3: Tue 21.10.2025 Benfica (h) won 3-0
L4: Wed 05.11.2025 Bilbao (h) won 2-0
L5: Tue 25.11.2025 Marseille (a) lost 1-2
L6: Wed 10.12.2025 Leverkusen (a) 8pm
L7: Wed 21.01.2026 PSV (h) 8pm
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:
QF: Wed 17.12.2025 Fulham (h) 8.15pm
Remaining QFs:
Tue 16.12.2025 Cardiff City v Chelsea (8pm)
Wed 17.12.2025 Man City v Bford (7.30pm)
Tue 23.12.2025 Arsenal v Palace (8pm)
SF1: w/c Mon 12.01.2026
SF2: w/c Mon 02.02.2026
F: Sun 22.03.2026 (Wembley)
FA Cup:
(NUFC enter in Round 3: draw takes place on or around Sun 07.12.2025).
R3: Sat 10.01.2026
R4: Sat 14.02.2026
R5: Sat 07.03.2026
QF: Sat 04.04.2026
SF: Sat 25.04.2026
F: Sat 16.05.2026 (Wembley)
National League Cup Group D:
Wed 13.08.2025 Gateshead (a) won 4-3
Wed 08.10.2025 Boston United (a) won 3-1
Tue 02.12.2025 Scunthorpe U (a) lost 0-2
Tue 16.12.2025 Halifax Town (a) 7pm
PL U21 International Cup Group C:
Tue 18.11.2025 Real Sociedad (h) drew 0-0
Fri 21.11.2025 Paris SG (h) lost 0-2
Sat 20.12.2025 Dinamo Zagreb (h) 1pm
Tue 13.01.2026 Benfica (h) 7pm
U19 Youth League:
Thu 18.09.2025 Barcelona (h) lost 2-3
Wed 01.10.2025 Union SG (a) lost 0-2
Tue 21.10.2025 Benfica (h) lost 1-5
Wed 05.11.2025 Athletic Bilbao (h) lost 2-3
Tue 25.11.2025 Marseille (a) lost 0-2
Wed 10.12.2025 Leverkusen (a)
FA Youth Cup:
R3: 16.12.2025 Portsmouth (h) 6pm
U17 Premier League Cup:
Quarter final draw awaited - Blackburn Rovers, Crystal Palace, Leicester
City, Liverpool, NUFC, Southampton, West Bromwich Albion and West
Ham involved.
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)
Winter transfer window:
Thu 01.01.2026-Mon 02.02.2026 @ tbc
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2025/26
International breaks:
21.12-18.01.2026 AFCON Finals
23.03-31.03.2026
11.06-19.07.2026 World Cup Finals
WCPO semi-finals:
Italy v Northern Ireland
Poland v Albania
Slovakia v Kosovo
Czech Republic v Ireland
Wales v Bosnia and Herzegovina
Ukraine v Sweden
Turkey v Romania
Denmark v North Macedonia
Finals:
Wales or
Bosnia v Italy or Northern Ireland
Ukraine or Sweden v Poland or Albania
Slovakia or Kosovo v Turkey or Romania
Czech or Ireland v Denmark or N.Macedonia
Semi-finals Thu 26.03.2026
Finals Tue 31.03.2026.
Confederations play offs:
DR Congo play the winners of
New Caledonia versus Jamaica, while Iraq face either Bolivia or
Surinam. The two winning sides both qualify for the World Cup
Finals.
2026/27:
21.09-06.10.2026
09.11-17.11.2026
22.03-30.03.2026
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What's this all about then?
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Born Or Died:
1935 Jimmy Kerray born, Stirling, Scotland.
(1962-63)
Inside forward who began his playing career with the
Boys Brigade, progressed to youth side Denny and Dunipace Rovers and then
played Junior football for for Dunipace - all round and about his native
Stirling.
Recovering from a broken leg and wining a trial at the mackems, Kerray wisely
turned them down and signed part time professional forms for Raith Rovers
in 1957.
After a brief stint with Dunfermline Athletic, Jimmy joined Huddersfield Town, replacing
fellow Scot Denis Law after his transfer to Manchester City.
Scoring against Newcastle in
September 1961 alerted United and negotiations were
opened when the sides met on Tyneside the following January.
A part-exchange deal that saw Len White become a Terrier followed and
Jimmy scored the winner in a 3-2 success against Southampton at Gallowgate on
his debut.
However that early promise ebbed away and Kerray managed just one more goal in fourteen subsequent starts that season.
The following campaign was slightly better but with Joe Harvey now at the helm
and Ron McGarry signed from Bolton, Kerray proved to be the odd man out and moved
back to Dunfermline in March 1963.
Later playing for St.Johnstone,
Stirling Albion and Falkirk, Jimmy returned to England
in 1969 when taking a job at ICI and living in Huddersfield once again.
Playing for Buxton and Ossett Town, Kerray subsequently
coached several non-league sides in West Yorkshire.
His death was announced in November 2021, aged 85.

1968 Kevin Caizley born,
Jarrow.
(1984-88)
Midfielder who appeared United at youth and
reserve level after arriving on a YTS deal.
Despite his inclusion on the senior squad pre-season
photo in 1987, Kevin found himself playing for the
second string in that pre-season and exited from SJP in
1988.
Joining Darlington and played during the season that
ended in them dropping from Division Four to the
Conference, Caizley played for non-league sides
Newcastle Blue Star, Whitley Bay, Blyth Spartans and Hebburn
Town.
Emigrating to the USA, Kevin coached at Kingwood, Albion
Hurricanes and the Robert Kettle Soccer School in
Wheaton, IL.
Becoming a qualified chiropractor, he was last heard of
in Texas.
1968 David Batty born, Leeds.
(1996-98)

Arrived from Blackburn Rovers in
March 1996 and after serving a one match ban, made his
debut in what was ultimately the Premier League
Championship decider against Manchester United at SJP.
Batty had been reduced to training with the junior
players at Ewood Park following a row with Rovers boss
Ray Harford which saw him transfer-listed at his own
request.
His £3.75m transfer was reputedly agreed with Newcastle
officials in a restaurant at Manchester City's Maine
Road on the day that the Magpies drew there 3-3.
Often criticised for negative play at Newcastle, the signing of Batty is routinely given
as a reason for their failure to win the league in
1995/96 - with his arrival and that of Tino Asprilla unsettling
the side.
He also frequently found himself in hot water with
referees - seeing red on four occasions while at the
club.
Our own personal highlight remains the goal he scored
against Wimbledon at SJP that's forgotten about due to
game also featuring Alan Shearer's first Toon strike.
Batty also put Newcastle ahead at Ewood Park on the
night we dared to believe that we could win the league -
before a certain G.Fenton esq. knocked two in at our
end.
It's only right to also mention a spat with Nicky Butt
at SJP which once saw Batty shake the player - who was
later to occupy a similar role to him - warmly by the
throat.
Possibly the weirdest piece of Batty trivia
proved to be Channel 5's adverts in October 1998 for coverage of our
Cup Winners Cup tie in Belgrade.
The eye-catching ploy was to illustrate Ruud
Gullit's "sexy football" catchphrase with
a mock
photo of Batty in Toon top, stockings & suspenders.
Suffice it to say that he wasn't greatly amused....
Fading from the picture after Gullit's arrival, Batty
returned to his first club Leeds in late 1998 -
Newcastle making a profit.
Injuries affected his career after returning to Elland
Road and he eventually announced his retirement in 2004,
since which he's kept a low profile save for occasional
appearances in veteran's games.

1992 Massadio Haidara born, Trappes,
France. (2013-18)

Among the
influx of French players to the Newcastle
squad during January 2013 came this left
back from AS Nancy costing £2m.
Featuring in two reserve games - and scoring
in one - Haidara's senior debut came in a
1-0 Europa League away win against Metalist
Kharkiv a month after signing.
However, the ex-French U21 international
failed to claim a regular place; knee, groin
and hamstring issues blighting his career.
Those problems began with his league bow at Wigan during March 2013, ending the
day in hospital following a horror challenge
by Latic Callum McManaman.
That only kept him out for a month, but was the first of
several subsequent absences.
Massadio's most consistent season was in 2014/15, but an injury in the home game
against Aston Villa that February was pivotal.
Regaining his place from Paul Dummett the
following season, what proved to be his last
Premier League start was a home loss to
Watford during September 2015.
Dummett established himself as first choice
left back and would cement that position
once Rafa Benitez had arrived - Haidara not
returning to the first team until
intentional weakened sides were selected for
FA Cup fixtures during January 2017.
Expected to leave for St. Etienne that summer, Massadio remained at
United and was quickly back in the
treatment room.
Returning for more FA Cup duty in 2018, a farewell outing came in the
season-closing Premier League
home win over Chelsea - becoming a free
agent soon after.
Returning to France with Racing Club Lens where he
regained full fitness, Haidara helped them gain
promotion in 2020 and played in the Champions League in
2023.
Joining Ligue 1 side Brest on a free in
August 2024, he moved again to Turkish
side Kocaelispor during July 2025.
Internationally, Massadio switched allegiance to Mali and
won his first senior cap during 2019.
1995 Lubomir Satka born, Kava,
Slovakia.
(2012-17)

Central defender who joined United at the age of 16 in May 2012 from
Slovakian side Dubnica on a three year deal, earning good reviews playing for
his new club in the Northern Ireland Milk Cup that summer.
Captaining his country at U17 level, Lubo then appeared for Slovakia's U18 and
U19 sides during his first months as a Magpie.
Debuting competitively in a season-opening 6-4 home win over
Spurs in the U21 league during August, Satka became a reserve regular but was
also drafted in to the U18 side for their FA Youth Cup loss to Arsenal.
A regular U21 starter in the 2013/14 season, Lubo agreed full professional
terms during March 2014,
along with Adam Armstrong, Freddie Woodman
and Rolando Aarons.
On the bench for United's Capital One Cup tie at
Spurs in December 2014, Lubo was then among our unused
substitutes for the Boxing Day Premier defeat at Old
Trafford.
A senior debut then came during the second half of
Newcastle's 0-1 FA Cup Third Round defeat at Leicester City
days later.
Recognised by Slovakia at U21 level for the first time
in March 2015, Satka was a late call-up to the United
first team squad summer, featuring in pre-season under the gaze
of incoming coach Steve McClaren.
No competitive senior call-up came though; a loan to
League Two York City the following January followed by a
temporary transfer to DAC 1904 in Slovakia during
February 2017.
A free agent that summer, Lubo remained at DAC until
2019 - having made a senior debut for Slovakia against Thailand
in 2018.
Sold to Poles Lech Poznan in 2019, he moved on to Turks Samsunspor in 2023.

2003 Michael Ndiweni born, Leeds.
(2016-24)

British-born to Zimbabwean parents,
Michael joined United's academy in 2016 after spells at Throckley Magpies, Red
House Farm and Newcastle City Juniors.
First sighted as a late substitute for the U18 side
against Boro in August 2019, the striker netted a first
goal at that level against Leeds United in 2020.
That October then brought a reserve bow during a home
loss to the mackems behind closed doors at Little
Benton.
Top scorer for the U18s the next season with 14 league
and cup goals, Ndiweni also found the net for the second
string during an EFL Trophy tie at Mansfield Town.
Returning to fitness after suffering a thigh injury,
Michael signed his first professional contract in 2022.
Featuring at senior level for the first time in a
pre-season win at Gateshead in July 2023, a competitive
first team bow came late on in a
4-1 Premier League home victory over Chelsea that
November.
Released by United at the end of the 2023/24 season,
Ndiweni had trials with Darlington, Blyth Spartans,
Workington and Gateshead before joining Ashington.
Following a spell at Blue Star and a brief appearance in
the Baller League football circus, Michael headed to the
USA and enrolled at Ohio State University.
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1893 Dipton Wanderers (a)
2-0
(2-0)
Friendly
Crate(20), Quinn(2-0)
500
While Newcastle's "A" side were beating
Shankhouse 1-0 at SJP in the Northern Alliance, the first
XI had a friendly against a village side between Stanley
and Consett.
Team:
Lowery, Jeffrey, Rogers, Creilly, Graham, McKane, Quinn,
Crate, Thompson, Wallace, AN Other.
1899 Nottingham Forest
(a)
0-1
(0-0)
Division One
Frank Forman(67pen)
9,000
Although Fred Forman was missing from the home side,
his brother Frank played and was responsible for the
winning penalty kick.
This was the first of 278 senior games for Jack Carr, who
signed from his home side of Seaton Burn and gave
thirteen seasons of great service at left half and left
back.
Carr never played for anyone else, but had a torrid spell as Blackburn
Rovers boss.
1905 Sheffield United
(a)
0-2
(0-1)
Division One
Bluff(20), Lipsham(47)
13,980
This defeat at Bramall Lane was to be the sole game Glaswegian Hugh
Bolton played.
However
he went on to have a more crucial role in United's season,
gaining an FA Winners medal for his new club Everton at
the expense of his former colleagues.
1911 Manchester United
(h)
2-3
(1-1)
Division One
Stewart(32), McCracken(63pen)
Halse(42), West(60,70pen)
25,000
The Sunderland Echo reporter was rather taken by what
sounds like a classic - and abrasive - encounter:
""With the ten minute flag down the excitement
was intense. Players and spectators alike were worked up
to an unusual degree.
"Every man played for all he was worth and there were
no slow moments....the game had been full of thrills and
remarkable both for its sensational incidents and the many
minor injuries various players sustained."
1922 Liverpool (a)
2-0
(1-0)
Division One
McIntosh(40), Harris(80)
35,000
Leading 1-0 but under strong pressure from the
visitors, United broke away to score a clinching second in the closing
stages.
In the words of one reporter, Neil Harris "thrilled
the spectators with a brilliant solo run in which he ran
half the length of the field and finished with a
shot."
1933 Huddersfield Town
(h)
3-3
(2-1)
Division One
Williams(18,76), Lang(33)
Bott(44), Mangnall(55), McLean(77)
24,946
Having marked his
debut with a goal at Aston Villa a week earlier, forward Ron Williams
marked his home bow by striking twice.
Among the Terriers goalscorers was Wilf Bott, described by
one reporter as the "shining light" of the Town
side. He would become a Newcastle player just over a year
later.
1933 At Bramall Lane meanwhile, Newcastle reserves
beat Sheffield United 4-1 in the Central League. Jack
Kelly led the way with a hat-trick and Pearson got the
other.
1944 Hartlepools United (a)
3-2 (1-1)
Wartime
Wayman 2, Stubbins,
Nettleton,
Cochrane
7,204
1950
Manchester United (a) 2-1
(0-1)
Division One
Hannah(64),
Walker(86)
Birch(39)
34,502
Newcastle's first win in five visits to Old Trafford
was significantly better than the outcome of their
previous away fixture - a 0-7 thumping at Tottenham
Hotspur.
1961
sunderland (h)
2-2 (1-0)
Division Two
White(18), McGuigan(67)
Clough(66,82)
53,991
Two close efforts from Brian Clough saw the Rokermen
claim a point, with United 'keeper Dave Hollins coming off
his line to prevent Harry Hooper from hitting a late
winner.
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1967 Tottenham Hotspur (a)
1-1
(1-1)
Division One
Davies(13)
Gilzean(20)
34,494 |
1972 West Ham United (a)
1-1 (0-0)
Division One
Craig(81)
Brooking(80)
23,785 |
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1978 Crystal Palace (a) 0-1
(0-1)
Division Two
Elwiss(43)
19,761
Mick Martin made his debut at Selhurst Park
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1987
Bradford City (a)
1-2
(0-0)
Simod Cup
Scott(86)
Futcher(77), Abbott(79)
8,866
This minor Cup tie was United's first game at Valley Parade
since
reconstruction work following the tragic fire - the
previous season's League Cup meeting was staged at Odsal Stadium.
1989
Leeds United (a)
0-1 (0-0)
Division Two
Baird(72)
31,715
A horrible game at Elland Road was settled by a header from one-time
Toon loan striker, Ian Baird.
The Magpies were given only 900 away tickets in one side
paddock and the game took place in a
menacing atmosphere.
That was stoked up further by pre-match antics of
Vinnie Jones, climbing the perimeter fence to incite home fans still further.
Numerous fights broke out throughout the game and the away
section was repeatedly showered with coins and rocks.
Youtube
footage is online here
2000
Aston Villa (a)
1-1
(0-1)
Premiership
Solano(82)
Dublin(4)
34,255
Beaten at St.Andrews in a midweek League Cup tie,
Bobby Robson's side were back in the West Midlands just
three days later but were without Alan Shearer.
One behind early on and losing both Aaron Hughes and Alain
Goma to injury in the first half, the weakened side held
on and took a point when future Villan Solano lobbed David
James in a rare Newcastle counter-attack.
For Villa, David Ginola got his first start but was again
well shackled by Andy Griffin.
NUFC.com match
report
2006
Academy Coach Kenny Wharton saw his side avenge one of the
worst days of his career, beating Exeter City 4-0 in the
FA Youth Cup at the Devon St. James' Park.
25 years earlier,
the Grecians beat us there by the same scoreline in a FA
Cup Fifth Round Replay - TV coverage showing Wharton laying injured in our
box, inadvertently playing
three opponents onside as Exeter netted.
There were no slip-ups this time round, thanks to goals from Dean Critchlow,
Callum Morris Kazenga LuaLua and Jonny Godsmark.
2009 Newcastle's FA Youth Cup campaign began against Doncaster
Rovers, first team boss Chris Hughton
among 525 fans present at a damp Keepmoat Stadium.
After a goalless 90 minutes, United prevailed 3-0 in 30
minutes of extra time, thanks to Brad Inman and a Greg
McDermott brace.
2013 SJP hosted the U21 Premier League visit of
Chelsea and with Sylvain Marveaux making a rare second
string appearance. striker Adam Campbell gave his side a
14th minute lead.
However, the Blues levelled before the break and the game
ended in a draw - our third successive 1-1 reserve
stalemate.
NUFC.com match report
2014
Burnley (a)
1-1 (0-1)
Premier League
Cisse(48)
Boyd(34)
18,791
It rightly ended honours even in
our first
Premier League clash with the Clarets.
Behind at the interval, Papiss Cisse made contact with
the ball via his knee for his fifth goal of the season to
take a point on our first competitive visit to Turf
Moor since 1983.
NUFC.com match report
2016 Nottingham Forest (a) 1-2 (1-0)
Championship
Ritchie(45)
Bendtner(52), og(Lascelles)(86)
21,317
Referee Steve Martin took centre
stage in a distinctly unfunny comedy with his
pathetic display for the cameras at The City Ground.
An incredible 19 minutes of first half action saw the bungling whistler
award Forest two penalties, dismiss two Newcastle players and
disallow a perfectly good away goal - having ignored an earlier spot
kick claim for an obvious obstruction.
Despite the best efforts of Martin (The Jerk) though, nine man United left the field with
a 1-0 lead after Matt Ritchie slotted home - thanks in no small part to Karl Darlow making penalty stops before and after that goal.
Sadly though the loss of Jonjo Shelvey and Paul Dummett - both red cards were
later rescinded - ultimately allowed
Forest to claim an undeserved win - two six yard scrambles ending with Darlow beaten - fellow former
Forest favourite Jamaal Lascelles getting the final touch for the winner.
NUFC.com match report
2017
Chelsea (a)
1-3 (1-2)
Premier League
Gayle(12)
Hazard(21,74pen),
Morata(33)
41,538
Dwight Gayle gave his side an early lead at Stamford Bridge but
Chelsea replied with two goals before half-time and then finished the job
after the break.
It left Rafa's side with just one point from six games, teetering above
the relegation places.
NUFC.com match report
2023
Manchester United (h) 1-0 (0-0)
Premier League
P14, 26pts, 5th/20
Gordon(55)
52,214
A close range effort from Anthony Gordon deservedly
gave the Magpies their sixth successive Premier
League home victory, taking them up to fifth in the
table.
NUFC.com match report
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