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Wembley ticket details
From NUFC, 1pm Thursday:
Newcastle United can confirm ticket
information for supporters for the Carabao Cup final at Wembley
Stadium on 26 February 2023 (kick-off 4:30pm GMT).
Following a two-legged
semi-final victory over Southampton, Eddie Howe's side will face
Manchester United in a bid to lift the Carabao Cup at the home of
English football.
Newcastle United have been
allocated 32,761 tickets for the West End of Wembley Stadium.
Tickets will be sold in order from the North Stand round to the
South Stand.
To ensure a speedy ticket buying
process, supporters are advised to ensure they read all information
below thoroughly.
PRICING
Pricing categories at Wembley
Stadium are split into five sections.
There is also a concessionary
rate for supporters aged 65 and over, for children aged 16 and
under, and Young Adults (17-21).
Cat 1 - £100 Adults | £75 Young
Adult | £50 Conc.
Cat 2 - £90 Adults | £67.50 Young Adult | £45 Conc.
Cat 3 - £72 Adults | £54 Young Adult | £36 Conc.
Cat 4 - £56 Adults | £42 Young Adult | £28 Conc.
Cat 5 - £40 Adults | £30 Young Adult| £20 Conc.
The price categories will be sold on a first-come-first-served basis
and are subject to availability.
HOW TO BUY
Tickets will be sold online in
priority periods based on specific criteria (details follow below).
During each priority period,
eligible supporters will receive an email from the club. It is the
responsibility of each supporter to ensure their contact details are
correct in their online ticketing account.
During their relevant priority
period, supporters will be directed to purchase online at
book.nufc.co.uk. Please note that sales for general admission
tickets cannot be conducted in person or over the phone.
Disabled supporters who require
additional support during their relevant eligibility period can
purchase tickets online or by contacting the Box Office, during
office hours, on 0344 372 1892, subject to availability. Full
details on tickets for disabled supporters are included below.
PRIORITY PERIODS
Ticket sales will be split into
separate priority periods based on eligibility criteria
automatically contained within your club ticketing account.
The club sought feedback from
Newcastle United Supporters Trust to ensure fairness and
transparency.
Period 1: Season ticket
holders with 25+ loyalty points AND have attended at least one
Carabao Cup match during the 2022/23 campaign.
Tickets on sale from: Monday,
6th February at 10am (all times GMT)
Ticket sales period closes: Tuesday, 7th February at 8am
Period 2: Season ticket
holders that have attended four home and at least one of the away
Carabao Cup matches during the 2022/23 campaign.
Tickets on sale from: Tuesday,
7th February at 10am
Ticket sales period closes: Wednesday, 8th February at 8am
Period 3: Season ticket
holders that have attended three or four home Carabao Cup matches
during the 2022/23 campaign.
Tickets on sale from: Wednesday,
8th February at 10am
Ticket sales period closes: Thursday, 9th February at 8am
Period 4: Season ticket
holders that have attended one or two home Carabao Cup matches
during the 2022/23 campaign.
Ballot opens: Thursday, 9th
February at 10am
Ballot closes: Friday, 10th February at 8am
Successful applications notified by: 5pm on Tuesday, 14th February
Period 5: Season ticket
holders that have not attended a Carabao Cup match during the
2022/23 campaign.
Ballot opens: Friday, 10th
February at 10am
Ballot closes: Saturday, 11th February at 8am
Successful applications notified by: 5pm on Tuesday, 14th February
Period 6: Members that
have attended at least one home Carabao Cup match during the 2022/23
campaign
Ballot opens: Saturday 11
February at 10am
Ballot closes: Sun 12 February at 8am
Successful applications notified by: 5pm on Tuesday, 14th February
Period 7: Supporters with
a previous purchase history that have attended at least one home
Carabao Cup match during the 2022/23 campaign
Ballot opens: Sunday 12 February
at 10am
Ballot closes: Monday 13 February at 8am.
Successful applications notified by: 5pm on Tuesday, 14th February.
BALLOTS
Subject to ticket availability,
some priority periods may need be balloted once the preceding
priority period is completed. Entering a ballot does not guarantee a
ticket and successful applicants will be notified by the relevant
times and dates stated above.
Supporters should check ballot
terms and conditions before entering. Terms can be found
here
SITTING TOGETHER
Fans who wish to sit together
must have linked their online ticketing accounts at book.nufc.co.uk
in advance using 'friends and family'.
A maximum of SIX tickets can be
purchased per transaction and all supporters must have the same
required level of eligibility and select the same ticket price brand
for the transaction to be processed. Travel Groups are not available
for this match.
TICKETS FOR DISABLED SUPPORTERS
There are a number of Wheelchair
and Ambulant Disabled tickets with accompanying Personal Assistant
tickets available. These are sold under the same priority periods
detailed above.
Disabled supporters who require
additional support during their relevant eligibility period can
purchase tickets online or by contacting the Box Office, during
office hours, on 0344 372 1892. Tickets are subject to availability.
Any queries should be emailed to [email protected]
Disabled supporters who require
a personal assistant do not need their PA ID when purchasing. Please
use the relevant disabled supporter number as this will allow you to
book for you and your PA, subject to qualifying documentation held
on our system.
There are a number of seats
which have step free access that are recommended for persons with
mobility difficulties which are positioned in Level 1 rows 30/31.
Please note headsets and mini
induction loops need to be booked in advance. Please enquire via
Newcastle United by emailing [email protected]
FURTHER IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Please find key information
below based on frequently asked questions.
We anticipate a very high volume
of emails and may not be able to respond to separate email enquiries
during the on-sale period.
Age restrictions – All children
aged 14 and under must be accompanied by a responsible adult as a
condition of entry to Wembley Stadium. Children under two years old
are not permitted to attend.
Booking fees – There is a £1.70
per ticket booking fee for every ticket sold.
Postage – There is a £2.10
postal fee for each transaction.
Standing Area – Wembley Stadium
has received approval for licensed Standing Area as of the 2022/23
season.
The Standing Area is located at
the rear of the three blocks behind the goals on Level 1, at either
end of the Stadium, incorporating 867 seats. Please purchase tickets
in the Standing Area if you wish to stand as standing is not
permitted in any other area of Wembley Stadium.
Ticket sale opening times –
Tickets can be purchased online by eligible supporters during each
specified priority period only.
Terms & Conditions and Ground
Regulations – EFL terms and conditions, Newcastle United terms and
conditions apply, and Wembley Ground Regulations all apply:
EFL
terms and conditions: efl.com/ticketconditions
Newcastle United terms and conditions: nufc.co.uk/terms
Wembley ground regulations: wembleystadium.com/plan-your-visit/stadium-guide/rules-and-regulations
Travel – Wembley Stadium will
shortly be issuing a full travel pack for Newcastle United
supporters with guidance on how to travel to and from Wembley. This
will be launched shortly on www.nufc.co.uk.
Coach / car parking – Parking
for supporters and supporter coaches can be purchased via
wembleyofficialparking.com or by calling 020 8903 6966.
Car Parking is charged at £120
per coach and £40 per car if booked in advance. Parking is subject
to availability and may be subject to price increases on match day.
Blue Badge parking at Wembley
Stadium is available to purchase at a discounted cost of £15 per
space. This is subject to availability and may be subject to price
increases on matchday.
TICKET RESELLING IS NOT
PERMITTED
It is an offence under Section
166 of the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994 for any
unauthorised person to sell tickets for this match.
Newcastle United will not take
any responsibility for any financial losses due to lost, destroyed,
or damaged tickets, or take responsibility for any financial losses
due to tickets being stolen, lost, or delayed by the Post Office.
Tickets are STRICTLY
non-transferable.
Newcastle United must provide
details to the English Football League on all tickets purchased
(i.e. names and addresses of supporters corresponding to the seat
details on the tickets issued to the supporter). The EFL has
indicated that random checks will be carried out at the stadium.
Newcastle United will not be
responsible for any supporter being refused entry either into the
stadium, the City of London or the UK. We advise supporters to refer
to and meet any changes to entry requirements on the UK Government
website.
The club cannot accept any
responsibility for losses incurred due to the purchase of travel and
accommodation IF further sanctions are imposed.
Compo:
Golden goal giveaway

The latest release from Subeauties depicts Sean
Longstaff's stunning second against Southampton in table football
style
online here
You'll find that goal and
the rest of the Subeauties range online
online here
and we have an A3 sized copy of Lobby's latest strike up for grabs
in a free competition.
To stand a chance of winning, email your answer to the
following question to [email protected] subject
line of Subeauties
Sean Longstaff's League Cup debut came against Wigan Athletic in August
2017 but who was he playing for?
Closing date is 7pm on Thursday February 9th. No age limit,
open to anyone on the planet but delivery must be to a UK address. One
entry each please per person. Prize is supplied unframed.
League Cup:
Eddie's Wembley way!
Newcastle 2 Southampton
1
(Newcastle win 3-1 on aggregate)

Match action is
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League
Cup:
Red Devils confirmed

Manchester United's 2-0 home win over Nottingham Forest
on Wednesday rounded off a 5-0 semi-final success, confirming that they
will face Newcastle at Wembley in the final on Sunday February 26th,
live on Sky
Sports.
If the score is level after 90 minutes, 30 minutes of additional time
will be played. If that fails to divide the sides then a penalty
shootout will then take place.
Here's the schedule for both sides ahead of the final:
NUFC:
Sat 04.02.2023 West Ham (h)
5.30pm PL
Sat 11.02.2023 Bournemouth (a) 5.30pm PL
Sat 18.02.2023 Liverpool (h) 5.30pm
PL
MUFC:
Sat 04.02.2023 Crystal Palace (h) 3pm PL
Wed 08.02.2023 Leeds United (h) 8pm PL
Sun 12.02.2023 Leeds United (a) 2pm PL
Thu 16.02.2023 Barcelona (a) 5.45pm EL
Sun 19.02.2023 Leicester City (h) 2pm PL
Thu 23.02.2023 Barcelona (h) 8pm EL
This will be the fourth time that the two sides have clashed in this
competition:
1976/77 lost 2-7 (a)
1994/95 won 2-0 (h)
2012/13 lost 1-2 (a)
2022/23 ??? (n)
NUFC @ Wembley:
This will be the sixteenth time that Newcastle have taken to the field at
Wembley Stadium:
1923/24 Aston Villa won 2-0 FACF
1931/32 Arsenal won 2-1 FACF
1950/51 Blackpool won 2-0 FACF
1951/52 Arsenal won 1-0 FACF
1954/55 Manchester City won 3-1 FACF
1973/74 Liverpool lost 0-3 FACF
1975/76 Manchester City lost 1-2 LCF
1987/88 Liverpool won 2-0pens MCT
1987/88 Tranmere Rovers lost 0-2 MCT
1996/97 Manchester United lost 0-4 CS
1997/98 Arsenal lost 0-2 FACF
1998/99 Manchester United lost 0-2 FACF
1999/00 Chelsea lost 1-2 FACSF
2017/18 Spurs lost 0-1 PL
2018/19 Spurs lost 0-1 PL
2022/23 Manchester United ??? LCF
NUFC v MUFC last 10 meetings:
2022/23 drew 0-0 (a)
2021/22 drew 1-1 (h)
2021/22 lost 1-4 (a)
2020/21 lost 1-3 (a)
2020/21 lost 1-4 (h)
2019/20 lost 1-4 (a)
2019/20 won 1-0 (h)
2018/19 lost 0-2 (h)
2018/19 lost 2-3 (a)
2017/18 won 1-0 (h)
Latest:
Deadline day deals
The transfer window closed in England at 11pm on Tuesday - here's
what happened in the closing hours:
Incoming permanent:
Harrison Ashby West Ham
Anthony Gordon Everton
Outgoing permanent:
Jonjo Shelvey
Nottingham Forest
Outgoing loan:
Karl Darlow Hull City
Jay Turner-Cooke Tranmere Rovers
Old boys:
Dan Barlaser Boro
Facundo Ferreyra Argentinos Juniors
Ayoze Perez Real Betis
Salomon Rondon River Plate
Islam Slimani Anderlecht
Florian Thauvin Udinese
Patrick van Aanholt PSV Eindhoven
Coaches:
Steve Agnew Aberdeen
Steve Stone Everton
Loan lads:
Borrowers
Current movements of our loan players:
Garang Kuol (Hearts):
After two substitute outings, there was a first start for Garang
as Rangers came to Tynecastle in the Scottish Premiership on Wednesday.
Playing in central midfield, Koul was withdrawn at half time with his side
0-2 down. It ended 3-0 to the visitors.
Dan Langley (Spennymoor Town):
Victory and a clean sheet for goalkeeper Dan on Tuesday, as Moors
beat Hereford 1-0 at home in National League North.
Niall Brookwell (Darlington):
The defender was an unused replacement for the Quakers as they were held
0-0 at home by Southport in National League North on Tuesday.
Karl Darlow (Hull City)
Cardiff City (h) Championship, Saturday.
Jeff Hendrick (Reading):
Watford (h) Championship, Saturday.
Joe White (Exeter City):
Charlton Athletic (h) League One, Saturday.
Jay Turner-Cooke (Tranmere Rovers):
Stockport County (a) League Two, Saturday.
Lucas De Bolle, Dylan Stephenson (Hamilton
Academical):
Dundee (h) Scottish Championship, Saturday.
Kelland Watts (Peterborough United):
(unavailable - hamstring)
Isaac Hayden (Norwich City):
(unavailable - knee)
Ciaran Clark (Sheffield United):
(unavailable - hamstring)
Premier League:
West Ham (h)
Newcastle return to Premier League action on Saturday, when David
Moyes brings his West Ham side to SJP for a 5.30pm start.
The match is live on Sky Sports and a total sell-out.
The postponement of our visit to the London Stadium in September means that
the Hammers are the only side we've not yet faced in the PL this season.
NUFC:
New signing Anthony Gordon is in line for his debut while
Harrison Ashby may be involved against his former club.
Matt Targett and Javier Manquillo are both sidelined while Bruno
Guimaraes begins his three match suspension.
Pre-match: SJP old boy Malcolm Macdonald is holding pre and
post-match talk-ins at The Dog and Parrot from 3.30pm,
returning at 8pm.
All welcome, no entry charge. Find it opposite Times Square
on Clayton Street West/Neville Street.
There's also a free pre-match talk-in at Pumphreys
in the Bigg Market at 3.30pm featuring John Gibson and John
Anderson.
The march of Wor Beer
from Anarchy Brewery across the region continues, with
a lengthening list of pubs pouring it:
City centre:
Strawberry
Bodega
Tilleys
The Old George
Bridge Hotel
Crows Nest
Centurion
Akenside |
The Percy Arms
The Mayfair
Trent House
Bar Loco
Cosy Dove
Bacchus
Three Bulls Heads
Quilted Camel |
Further afield:
Bedlington (Lairds House)
Cochrane Park (Lochside)
Felton (Northumberland Arms)
Heaton (The Chillingham, St.Teresa's)
Hexham (The Beaumont Hotel)
Jesmond (The Punchbowl)
Kenton Bank Foot (Twin Farms)
Low Fell (Gold Medal)
Newburn (Box Social Taproom)
Ponteland (Ateesh)
South Shields (Cask Lounge)
Tynemouth (Cumberland, Salutation)
Whickham (Bridle Path)
Whitley Bay (Rockcliffe, Signature Lounge, Dog & Rabbit)
Sales of Wor Beer help towards funding the excellent matchday
displays organised inside SJP by Wor Flags.
WHUFC:
Maxwel Cornet, Kurt Zouma, Gianluca Scamacca Danny Ings
are all out, leaving Michail Antonio to lead the forward line after
failing to secure a transfer in the January window.
Monday night saw the Hammers
win 2-0 at Derby County in the FA Cup Fourth Round
tie.
On the road this season they've won just five PL points of the 30 on
offer - thanks to a victory at Aston Villa and draws at Southampton
and Leeds.
The six goals they netted in those ten games is level with Wolves
and Everton, with only Forest registering less - with a measly
three. Two of West Ham's six came from the penalty spot.
Referee: Peter Bankes - second Magpies posting of the season for
the Lancastrian official, following on from the 1-1 draw at Wolves
back in August.
VAR: Neil Swarbrick
Trains: Engineering work between York and Newcastle
means that rail replacement bus services will operate serving
intermediate stations.
A reduced service will still run direct from Newcastle to Kings
Cross but via the Durham Coast route, adding to journey times.
There will also be some disruption as a result of strike action the
previous day (Friday).
Rail disruption updates:
online here
Metro:
No scheduled issues, but be aware that an amended timetable is
currently in operation with some services reduced.
More details
online here
Buses: the X50 football service from the
Metro Centre will be in operation. Details
here
Road closures:
Temporary road closures around the ground will be in place from an
hour before kick-off until 30 minutes after the final whistle.
Foodbank: The usual stall and bucket shakers will be on
Strawberry Place.
NUFC Director Jamie Reuben
continues his pledge to double all cash donations made on home match
days.
UK TV:
Live on Sky Sports
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UK Radio: First half live on BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra,
second half live on BBC Radio 5 Live Sports.
Local Radio: Live on BBC Radio Newcastle
Hospital Radio:
Radio Tyneside commentary can be accessed free of charge in
local hospitals via Hospedia.
Stats:
Hammers in Toon - PL era:
2021/22 lost 2-4 Wilson, Murphy
2020/21 won 3-2 og, Joelinton, Willock
2019/20 drew 2-2 Almiron, Shelvey
2018/19 lost 0-3
2017/18 won 3-0 Joselu, Clark, Mitrovic
2015/16 won 2-1 Perez, Wijnaldum
2014/15 won 2-0 Sissoko, Gutierrez
2013/14 drew 0-0
2012/13 lost 0-1
2010/11 won 5-0 Best 3, Nolan, Lovenkrands
2008/09 drew 2-2 Owen, Carroll
2007/08 won 3-1 Viduka 2, N'Zogbia
2006/07 drew 2-2 Milner, Solano
2005/06 drew 0-0
2002/03 won 4-0 LuaLua 2, Shearer, Solano
2001/02 won 3-1 Shearer, LuaLua, Robert
2000/01 won 2-1 Cort, Solano
1999/00 drew 2-2 Dabizas, Speed
1998/99 lost 0-3
1997/98 lost 0-1
1996/97 drew 1-1 Beardsley
1995/96 won 3-0 Albert, Asprilla, Ferdinand
1994/95 won 2-0 Clark, Kitson
1993/94 won 2-0 Cole 2
Located
on platform 12 at Central Station, CentrAle stock a
bewildering variety of local, domestic and international beers plus
selected wines and spirits.

Centrale's support of the Great North Air Ambulance continues (find
more details
online here) and £775 has been raised so far from the sale of
some special edition gift boxes donated by local breweries.
Currently available are items
from McColl's Brewery, Alnwick Brewery and local rock band
Dunes are currently for sale.
All proceeds go to Great North Air Ambulance, replacing the cash in their
collection box stolen in November.
Incoming:
Ashby arrival
now confirmed

Newcastle have now confirmed the permanent signing of West Ham right back
Harrison Ashby.
The 21 year-old was out of contract this summer and Tuesday brought news
of an agreement on a claimed £3m fee plus a sell-on clause of undisclosed
value.
Scotland U21 international Ashby was on Tyneside to undergo his
medical on Monday. He's seen as an understudy to Kieran Trippier.
Confirming his departure from the London Stadium, David Moyes said:
"It was the boy’s decision.
"The
boy didn’t want to stay and he only had six months left on his
contract. We had an offer from Newcastle in the summer and he wanted
to go then.
"But
we chose not to in the hope that we could get him to stay but he’d
made his mind up so that was the reason why.”
With West Ham since the age of 11, the native of Milton Keynes made his
senior bow for the Hammers in an EFL Cup tie during September 2020.
The following season then brought first appearances in both the Europa
League and the Premier League - although Ashby's experience in the
latter amounts to just six minutes against Arsenal. His seventh and most
recent senior team game was back in November.
PS: Harrison's father Barry was a central defender for various
clubs including Watford - facing Newcastle on numerous occasions
including both First Division meetings in the 1992/93 season.
U21s:
Second string
sabotaged again
mackem U21s 2 Newcastle U21s 1
Match
report
Incoming:
Gordon's a Mag

Give us a twirl
Newcastle United confirmed the signing of Anthony Gordon from
Everton at 4pm on Sunday afternoon.
The 21 year-old forward arrives for an undisclosed amount claimed to be
£40m initially on a "long-term" contract, rising to £45m. That fee makes
him the second costliest acquisition in the club's history, ahead of
Joelinton and exceeded only by Alexander Isak.
Ineligible to face Southampton on Tuesday in the Carabao Cup, Gordon
is in line to make his debut at home to West Ham in the Premier League
on Saturday.
Last appearing for Everton in a 1-2 home loss to Southampton on
January 14th, he was confronted by home followers when attempting to
drive away from Goodison after that game.
An unused substitute for the 0-2 defeat at West Ham the following
weekend, Gordon missed training for most of last week as claims of
interest in him from Newcastle and talks between ourselves and the
player in London spread.
Back at Everton's Finch Farm training ground on Friday, it's now evident
that he was collecting his belongings after the terms of the transfer
had been concluded.
Saturday morning then found Anthony on Tyneside to complete his medical,
spotted at Darsley Park, St. James' Park and then in a sports shop at
the Metro Centre. It later transpired he'd arrived on Friday to undergo
the first part of his medical.
Making his senior bow for the Toffees in a Europa League tie in 2017, he
debuted in the Premier League just over two years ago, spending time on
loan at Preston North End the following season.
Appearing for Everton at SJP this season and last season, he was also
involved in our controversial 0-1 loss at Goodison in March of last
year. 65 PL games (42 starts) have harvested seven goals.
Internationally, Gordon netted twice on his England U21 debut last
November.
He's the fourth senior player of the Premier League era to make the
switch from the blue side of Stanley Park to Barrack Road after Peter
Beardsley (1993), Gary Speed and Duncan Ferguson (both 1998).
And slightly bizarrely, he becomes the third current Magpie to celebrate
his birthday on February 24th, along with Jacob Murphy and Ryan Fraser.
League Cup:
One step closer…
Southampton
0 Newcastle 1
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