Celtic (a)
ST holder
sale now: 1 point only
Espanyol
(h) Public
sale now
Atletico Madrid (h) SOLD
OUT
Aston
Villa (a) details
awaited
2025/26:
Fur coat, no
signings
Ahead
of it going sale at 9am on Tuesday, the launch video for Newcastle United's
new third kit premiered on Monday night and can be seen
online here
Following on from the rail-themed kit launch last
season, the new promo includes current senior players and fans, plus SJP old
boys Jonas Gutierrez and Tino Asprilla - the latter clad in a fur coat as he
was back in 1996.
That bloke from North Shields who just did three nights at SJP appears as
well. If NUFC signed him could they not sell his back catalogue to Greggs in
a PSR-busting deal?
2025/26:
Korea tickets
on sale
Tickets for Newcastle's
pre-season matches in South Korea are now on sale to season ticket holders and
members.
Eddie Howe's side will take part in the Coupang Play Series against a
local XI and fellow Premier League side Spurs.

They face Team K League on Wednesday July
30th (8pm local time) at the 42,000 capacity Suwon World Cup Stadium
(above). Adult tickets cost £72.

That's followed by a kickabout against Spurs on
Sunday August 3rd (8pm local time) at the 65,000 capacity Seoul World Cup
Stadium (above). Adult tickets cost £77.
The two venues are around 25 miles from each other.
General sale is from
10am on Monday July 7th - sales to all supporters will close at 5pm on
Tuesday July 8th.
United's pre-season schedule consists of these six public matches,
preceded by a behind closed doors friendly:
Sat 19.07.2025 Celtic (Scotland) (a)
Sun 27.07.2025 Arsenal (n) in Singapore
Wed 30.07.2025 Team K League (South Korea) (a)
Sun 03.08.2025 Spurs (n) in South Korea
Fri 08.08.2025 Espanyol (h) (Spain) (h)
Sat 09.08.2025 Atletico Madrid (Spain) (h)
2025/26:
CL payments loom
A reminder for those season ticket holders
enrolled in the Cup Scheme for the Champions League that the first payment
will be taken from bank accounts on Tuesday.
Four separate payments are scheduled as follows:
Tue 01.07.2025
Fri 01.08.2025
Mon 01.09.2025
Wed 01.10.2025
Update:
No said Joao, I
don't think so....
The usually-reliable
football writer David Ornstein wrote on Sunday that Brighton and Chelsea
were in advanced talks over the £50m+ transfer of Albion forward Joao Pedro.
Interest from the West London club in the 23 year-old Brazilian
international emerged this week and it's claimed that the player's preferred
destination is Stamford Bridge.
Earlier: The Times reported
on Thursday that Newcastle's current bids to sign James Trafford, Anthony
Elanga and Joao Pedro had all come up short.
Offers of £25m for the Burnley goalkeeper, £45m for the Nottingham Forest
winger and £50m for the Brighton forward were all rebuffed by their current
clubs - amid uncertainty over whether increased bids will follow.
The Times predicted that improved offers for Trafford and Pedro are
pending but is less certain whether Newcastle's focus will now switch from
Elanga to other claimed targets.
The identity of the other Premier League club chasing Pedro
meanwhile was revealed in the media as Chelsea.
Interest from Gallowgate in those three players is nothing new; Trafford and
Elanga unsuccessfully targeted a year ago and Pedro tracked whilst at
Watford back in 2022.
Internationals:
Another trophy for Tino
England U21s 3 Germany U21s 2
(aet)
England U21s successfully defended their European
U21 Championship title, beating Germany 3-2 after extra-time
on Saturday evening.
An epic contest in Bratislava saw Newcastle full back Tino Livramento
play 120 minutes at right back before picking up a medal to emulate fellow
Mag Anthony Gordon, part of England's cup-winning 2023 squad.
Tino and his
colleagues including SJP old boy Elliot Anderson had gone two up within the
opening 25 minutes through Harvey Elliott and
Omari Hutchinson - only for the Germans to draw level just past the hour
mark and hit the crossbar in the closing seconds of normal
time.
Marseille's Jonathan Rowe then came off the bench to score almost
immediately in the extra 30 minutes - a lead that
The young Lions managed to preserve despite their opponents rattling the
woodwork at the death.
Livramento will now take a well-earned break after a season when he lifted
silverware for both club and country, before a delayed return to pre-season
training with United.
(Thanks to NUFC.com reader Graeme Brydon for photo)
2025/26:
Celtic (a) more tickets
Following a low take-up
from home fans, Newcastle have now received an undisclosed additional
number* of tickets for next month's pre-season visit to Celtic.
These are now on sale to season ticket holders, with the loyalty point
threshold now at 1 point. Should any remain on Tuesday at 2pm,
the loyalty point requirement will drop to zero.
NB: It looks as if anyone with a greater number of points who didn't buy a
ticket previously when they could have done isn't able to now purchase one.
* Celtic's own publicity has mentioned that 7,900 Toon fans would be
attending - the original allocation was meant to be 7,200; whether that
means that an extra 700 places have now gone on sale is tbc.
Compo:
Hat giveaway

The latest addition to the
range of Toon-themed bucket hats by Football Bobbles is this
Lee model, inspired by United's distinctive 1997/98 change kit and with a
nod to next season's third shirt.
These are available to purchase here
now and there's a special offer for NUFC.com readers of a half-price
Kelly bucket hat with orders of the Lee bucket only.
To take advantage of that, add a Lee bucket hat to the online shopping
basket and use promo code NUFC.com - that will prompt a Kelly hat to
add at checkout.
We have a Lee bucket hat up for grabs in a free-to-enter competition and to
stand a chance of winning it, require you to answer the following question:
A Wembley goalscorer for his previous club, this England U21
international midfielder made a scoring debut for Newcastle in the 1997/98
season but failed to establish himself and moved to Sheffield United on
loan. Name him.
Email that to [email protected]
with subject Hats
Closing date is 11am on Wednesday July 2nd. No age limit, open to
anyone on the planet. Delivery only to UK addresses. One entry each please per
person.
RGR:
Highway 50 revisited
Mark Allison aka Run
Geordie Run remains in the state of Kansas as he treks
across the USA - ticking off another 31 miles towards his goal on Monday.
Mark is fundraising for St. Benedicts Hospice and donations to that very
worthy cause now exceed £22,500. If you can help to boost that
total, please do so online here
Find the RGR blog here
2025/26:
Familiar foes for U21s
Newcastle
U21s will again play in the EFL Trophy this season - taking
their place in the 64 club competition for a ninth successive season.
Thursday's Group Stage draw placed the Magpies second string in Northern Section
Group F, alongside Harrogate Town, Huddersfield Town and Mansfield Town.
Newcastle will play each of those sides away from home, having travelled to
Harrogate in 2021 and Mansfield in both 2021 and 2024. They've not
previously faced Huddersfield in this competition.
Sky Sports will televise all the ties, with round dates tbc.
Games are played over 90 minutes, with a penalty shootout staged if the
scores are tied then and the winners of that receiving a bonus point.
The Magpies were successful last season in a shootout against Bradford City,
but haven't claimed maximum points in this competition since back in 2018.
NUFC confirm that the U21s will enter the Premier League
International Cup for the first time since 2019/20 - pitting them
against European sides. Games are all in the UK.
And the Magpies second string will also take part in the National League Cup
once again, having participated in last season's maiden staging of the
competition.
Draw dates for those two competitions are still tbc.
Internationals:
No glory for Toon
teen
Reigning U19 champions Spain failed to defend their U19 European
Championship title on Thursday, beaten 0-1 by the Netherlands in
the final staged in Bucharest.
Recent Newcastle acquisition Antonio Cordero retained his place in
Spain's starting line-up and came close to breaking the deadlock when firing
against a post from distance six minutes into the second half.
What proved to be the only goal of the tie came shortly after, with the
last touch coming off the Spanish goalkeeper. Cordero was then replaced after
77 minutes.
2025/26:
Espanyol (h) now on sale
Tickets for Newcastle's pre-season friendly fixture at St.
James' Park against Espanyol are now on public sale, priced at £25 and £20 for
adults.
The Magpies face the Spaniards in a 7.30pm kick-off on Friday August 8th
- the night before the sold-out visit of fellow La Liga side Atletico
Madrid to Gallowgate.
This will be the fourth successive season that Eddie Howe's side
have concluded their pre-season preparations with back to back home kickabouts,
splitting the squad across both games and giving pitch time to U21 squad
players.
Stadium the 61st venue to have staged a PL fixture
involving the Magpies.
Old
boys:
Comings & goings
SJP old boys with new clubs/jobs include:
Tom Allan Darlington
Kieran Aplin Whitley Bay
Alun Armstrong Gateshead M
Jean-Alain
Boumsong Auxerre C
Mark Boyd Carlisle City AM
Kyle Cameron Bromley
Lewis Cass Harrogate Town
Stephen Clemence Blackpool C
Stan Flaherty Hampton & Richmond
Lloyd Kelly Juventus
Oisin McEntee Hearts
Joe Oliver Hebburn Town
John Robertson Ross County AM
Josh Scott Darlington
Jonjo Shelvey training with Hull City tbc
Freddie Woodman Liverpool
Free agents leaving SJP:
Josh Donaldson
James Huntley
Jamal Lewis
Lloyd Kelly
Harry Powell
Rory Powell
John Ruddy (possibility of new terms)
Ellis Stanton
Jay Turner-Cooke
Callum Wilson (possibility of new terms)
Former Magpies leaving
their clubs include:
Graeme Carrick Boro C
Andy Carroll Bordeaux
Nicky Deverdics Blyth Spartans
Damien Duff Shelbourne M
Paul Dummett Carlisle United
Fraser Forster Spurs
Dwight
Gayle Hibernian (retired)
Jeff Hendrick Derby County
JJ Hooper Blyth Spartans
Tim Krul Luton Town
Greg Olley Gateshead
Jonjo Shelvey Burnley
Steven Taylor Al Qabila
Ben Tozer Forest Green Rovers (retired)
Jonathan Woodgate Boro C

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