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2024/25:
Wolves tamed by
golden goals
Wolves 1 Newcastle 2
Match
action is online here
Two spectacular second half strikes saw Newcastle wipe out a half
time deficit on Sunday, preserving their unbeaten start to the
season and leaving them third in the table behind Manchester City and Arsenal.
Fabian Schar's long shot was nodded out of the reach of goalkeeper
Sam Johnstone by Craig Dawson for a 75th minute leveller, before
substitute Harvey Barnes fired home a fabulous winner five minutes later.
Nick Pope's acrobatic intervention to deny Matheus Cunha in added
time then completed the comeback and gave Eddie Howe's side maximum
points from another game when they failed to hit top gear.
Clad in their maroon and
blue change kit for the first time, the Magpies started strongly on an
overcast afternoon in the Black Country against a Wolves side with just one
victory in their last 13 PL outings.
A trio of changes to the starting line-up that scraped past Spurs before the
international break saw Lewis Hall, Fabian Schar and Jacob Murphy replace
Lloyd Kelly, Emil Krafth and Harvey Barnes.
Murphy was quickly into the action when his early strike was tipped over
while Gordon's dazzling run from the left saw his shot glance off the far
post, but a failure to turn domination into goals saw Wolves creep into the
game.
Sean Longstaff's error deep in the home half on 36 minutes gave Gary
O'Neill's side the opportunity to counter and after Jorgen
Strand Larsen battled past Dan Burn on the Wolves right, his cross was
dummied by Joao Gomes for Mario
Lemina to side-foot home.
A measure of how far United had
lost their way came when the usually conservative Howe made a treble switch
at the interval; Longstaff, Joelinton and Isak making way for
Sandro Tonali, Joe Willock
and Barnes.
Rather than a tactical ploy however, playing without a recognised centre
forward was an enforced decision after Isak incurred a head
wound when Dawson's boot accidentally caught him in the face before
half time.
Those changes initially stimulated United, but some loose passing encouraged
the home side forward rather than holding on to their one goal lead, Larsen
striking the post before coming close with another headed effort.
The 64th minute replacement of Tino Livramento by Kieran Trippier
proved pivotal; his prompting from right back leading to a more urgent and
cohesive approach.
Two outstanding moments turned defeat into victory as a direct
approach thankfully paid dividends, setting aside frustrations about our
failure to take shots against a defence that conceded six in their last home
game.
There may have been an element of fortune about Schar's deflected shot but
the strike from Barnes was worthy of winning any game.
The latter saw him dart in from the left before making the net bulge from
distance in similar style to his West Ham winner last season - also strongly
reminiscent of David Ginola's 1995 beauty at Hillsborough when clad in the
original maroon and blue Adidas kit.
Newcastle's final substitute saw Kelly come on at left back for the ailing
Bruno Guimaraes, leaving a clearly incapacitated Lewis Hall as the furthest
man forward.
Eight additional
minutes were seen out though, Pope making one memorable leap to keep out
a Cunha volley that was heading for the top corner. At the other end, both
Tonali and Barnes had chances to make it 3-1.
Arsenal's win at Tottenham Hotspur left them second - Newcastle's victory by a single goal
not enough to take them above the
Gunners.
Ten points from four ordinary performances is a very welcome total
for a side yet to fire on all cylinders, although the sense of riding our
luck remains - and surely cannot keep continuing.
Full match report to follow.
Team: Pope,
Livramento (Trippier 64), Schar, Burn, Hall, Longstaff (Tonali 46),
Joelinton (Willock 46), Guimaraes (Kelly 87), Murphy, Gordon, Isak
(Barnes 46).
Subs n/u: Dubravka, Krafth, Almiron, Osula.
Bookings: Joelinton, Burn, Murphy
(Tindall)
Goals: Schar 75, Barnes 80.
WWFC: Johnstone, Semedo (Doherty 77), Mosquera, Dawson,
Ait-Nouri (Forbes 86), Lemina, Andre (Doyle 77), J.Gomes, Bellegarde
(Hwang 71), Cunha, Strand Larsen (Guedes).
Subs n/u: Sa, Bueno, R.Gomes, Sarabia.
Bookings: Ait-Nouri, Samedo, Andre.
Goal: Lemina 36.
Crowd: 30,255 including the usual 3,000 strong away section
running along the bottom tier of the Steve Bull Stand.
After the game Eddie Howe said:
"It's a massive win for us. Away from home we have questions to
answer and that is a big step forward for us.
"I wasn't totally satisfied (at half-time) and the lads know
they have to perform. We have the ability to make those changes. I
have to credit the players who came on. Everyone played their part
and it is a massive win.
"I got the sense (of urgency) at the start of the half and
then there was bit of a lull and Fabian's goal injected confidence.
It took a moment of real class from Harvey (Barnes) and then we had cramp and
all of those battling qualities at the end to get over the line.
"I think we are stepping forward in terms of our performances. I
think it was a step in the right direction.
"We can improve in lots
of different aspects and that is what we are going to be working on
this week. We are a really tight-knit group and we have to remain
that way.
“I think it’s a great platform for us. Confidence is always the key
ingredient in any sporting team, and hopefully by winning in the manner we
are, that confidence level will continue to grow.
"There’s no doubting the quality of players we have, albeit that we’re
small in numbers so we can’t afford to lose anybody. Winning is
everything. I’ve never shied away from that as manager of Newcastle
United.”
On the half time changes:
"I’m sure there were a number of
players who were disappointed not to start. We made changes to the team that
played against Tottenham. They were tactical because every game is very
different and I have to find what I believe is the best way to win the next
game.
"It’s no reflection on the
players that came out, but the most important thing is that the players
respond in the right way because their best chance of playing in the next
game is determined by how they perform on the pitch.
"I thought all three half-time
substitutes did really, really well. I was really pleased with Sandro and
Joe, and of course really pleased with Harvey, whose finish was incredible.
"I just felt we needed a different
energy in the team, and I also think it’s reflective of the quality of
players that we have waiting to play.
"I wanted to give them long enough
to influence the game. I didn’t want to cut their time too short where
they couldn’t grab the game as we needed them to.
"I was really pleased with the
attitude when they came onto the pitch. The ability of the players is not in
question – I thought they all made a positive difference for us.”
On Alexander Isak:
"It was his eye, but I’m not 100% sure what the issue was. I just
knew he had to come off. We’ll find out more afterwards.
"I don’t know whether it’s serious or not, but we absolutely hope
not. He’s such an important player for us.
On the equaliser:
"It was what we needed.
We’d had a few moments, but we hadn’t had the clear sight of goal we
would have wanted.
"It was maybe going to take
something like that, a long-range effort, speculative to a degree, but Fabby
has the quality to score those type of unbelievable goals for a centre-half.
"It’s another one to add to his collection, and that gave us a lift
and changed the dynamic and the mood in the stadium. It was an absolutely
pivotal moment in the game.”
On the winner:
“He (Harvey Barnes) had a difficult season last year, going to a
new club with a big transfer fee, he picked up an innocuous injury against
Sheffield United and it hurt him and us.
"He is one of the best finishing wingers I have ever seen - quality
goalscoring wingers are few and far between.”
On Nick Pope:
"I’m really pleased for Nick.
Whenever a player goes away on international duty, it’s always a different
dynamic.
"With the players that we keen
here, we can really focus on what they’re doing and we’re in tune with
their performances.
"When players go away, they miss
our contact time and there’s always that trust about how they’re going
to come back, but you can see how Nick has come back, and the effect he has
on the team.
"He made two or three great saves that ultimately end up helping us win
the game. He’s a top-class goalkeeper and I’m delighted for him.”
Referee: Chris Kavanagh - four Premier League games involving Newcastle
last season for the Lancastrian whistler and we lost the lot (Bournemouth
away 0-2, Spurs away 1-4, Forest home 1-3 and Manchester City home 2-3).
VAR: John Brooks.
Latest
PL results:
Sat 14.09.2024:
Southampton 0-3 Manchester United
Brighton & Hove Albion 0-0 Ipswich Town
Crystal Palace 2-2 Leicester City
Fulham 1-1 West Ham
Liverpool 0-1 Nottingham Forest
Manchester City 2-1 Brentford
Aston Villa 3-2 Everton
Bournemouth 0-1 Chelsea
Sun 15.09.2024:
Spurs 0-1 Arsenal
Wolves 1-2
Newcastle
Stats:
Newcastle remain unbeaten after their opening four Premier League
games, something they last achieved in the 2022/23 campaign.
Three draws and a win brought them six points that season; three wins and a
draw this time give them 10 points, which is their best return since
collecting a maximum 12 points at the beginning of 1995/96.
Newcastle turned a half time deficit into a full time PL victory for the
first time since the 4-3 home win over West Ham in March 2024. They
trailed 1-2 that day.
Away from SJP, this was the first HT/FT turnaround since Brentford in April
2023, turning a 0-1 interval loss into a 2-1 win.
Fabian Schar
now has 15 PL goals to his name for United, two clear of Anthony
Gordon and one more than Joe Willock. He's one shy of Bruno Guimaraes.
Harvey Barnes
netted for the seventh time in the PL as a Magpie, one more than David
Ginola and equal with Carl Cort, Stephen Glass, Jonas Gutierrez and Mark
Viduka.
Five
of those seven goals have come after Barnes was introduced as a
substitute.
One has to go back to April 2018 for the last time Newcastle
scored from outside the box more than once in the same PL game, Jonjo
Shelvey and Ayoze Perez both on target in a 2-1 win at Leicester City.
The Magpies have now scored at least once in each of their last 12
competitive visits to Molineux - their last blank came during the 1992/93
promotion season.
Mags @ Molineux - PL era:
2024/25 Won 2-1 Schar, Barnes
(PL)
2023/24 Drew 2-2 Wilson 2 (1 pen)
(PL)
2022/23 Drew 1-1 Saint-Maximin (PL)
2021/22 Lost 1-2 Hendrick (PL)
2020/21 Drew 1-1 Murphy (PL)
2019/20 Drew 1-1 Almiron (PL)
2018/19 Drew 1-1 Hayden (PL)
2016/17 Won 1-0 Mitrovic (Ch)
2011/12 Won 2-1 Ba, Gutierrez (PL)
2010/11 Drew 1-1 Carroll (PL)
2003/04 Drew 1-1 Shearer (PL)
2002/03 Lost 2-3 Jenas, Shearer(pen) (FAC)
2002/03 Won 2-0 LuaLua 2 (FR)
1992/93 Lost 0-1 (D1)
2024/25:
Crystal Palace (a)
rail disruption
FAO anyone travelling to Newcastle's Premier League game at Selhurst Park on
Saturday November 30th, rail engineering works mean that London Kings Cross
station will be completely closed that Saturday and Sunday.
A reduced LNER service from Newcastle will operate to and from St.Neots,
with a replacement bus to Bedford providing connections to London-bound
trains.
Find further information
online
here
Giveaway:
Hat/print winner
Alongside the existing range of Toon-themed headwear, Football Bobbles
have released their first two prints featuring Brazilians Joelinton and
Bruno Guimaraes:
These are on sale now here
and we had one up for grabs in a free-to-enter competition plus
their ever-popular Ferdinand bucket hat here
We asked you to predict the final score between Wolves and Newcastle on Sunday and
2-1 was extremely popular, with over 150 correct entries received.
A random selection from those winning entries then produced the winner as Ian
Haggerty.
2024/25:
Winning start for Lewis
Current Magpies making temporary switches:
Jamal Lewis
(Sao Paulo)
A successful debut on Sunday for the defender, brought on in the 73rd minute
of Sao Paulo's 1-0 victory away at Cruzeiro in Brazil's Serie A.
Harrison Ashby
(QPR)
The full back remained on the bench as the R's drew 1-1 at Sheffield Wednesday
in the Championship on Saturday.
Max Thompson
(Chesterfield)
The goalkeeper was an unused substitute as the Spireites lost 0-1 away to
Port Vale in League Two on Saturday.
Joe White (MK Dons)
The midfielder made his Dons debut as a 72nd minute replacement on Saturday,
as Mike Williamson's side lost 0-3 at bitter rivals AFC Wimbledon in League
Two.
Miodrag Pivas (Willem II)
No sign of our Serb as Willem II won 3-0 at home to RKC Waalwijk in the
Eredivisie on Sunday.
Jamie Miley
(Newport County)
The midfielder underwent a hernia operation last week after picking
up the injury on his Newport debut.
In his absence the Exiles conceded four goals without reply at Swindon Town
in League Two on Saturday.
U18s:
Devils dominate
Newcastle U18s 1 Manchester United U18s 5
Newcastle's injury woes at Academy
level continued on Saturday, as an already-youthful line-up lost two
more players before half time at Little Benton.
The visitors took the lead in the 16th minute after full back Guy Bloomer
fouled Bendito Mantato in the box.
Gabe Biancheri's penalty was saved by Magpies goalkeeper Tyler Jones but the rebound
fell kindly to Biancheri, who steered the ball into the empty net.
That lead was doubled 11 minutes later when Biancheri was presented
with the easiest of chances after Jones spilled a low shot.
By then both Matty Taylor and Ezra Tika-Lemba had gone off, making
way for debutant duo Luke Gilligan and Noah Morgan from Newcastle's
U16 side.
It was 0-3 three minutes before the break as James Scanlon was left
alone on the edge of the box to net with a low drive - his second
goal of the week after scoring for Gibraltar at senior international
level.
The hosts got one back in the 57th minute as a good
combination between substitute Sam Alabi and Anthony Munda released
Bloomer who finished well after running into the area
under pressure from a defender.
But Bloomer gave away another spot-kick after 65 minutes as he
needlessly barged into Scanlon; substitute Amir Ibtagimov sending Jones the wrong way.
The scoring was completed in the 85th minute Jones got something on
Scanlon's dangerous cross from the left, leaving substitute James Thwaites with a simple
opportunity to tuck home from close range.
That gave the final scoreline a slightly lopsided look; the Red
Devils having dominated possession without laying siege to the
Newcastle goal.
Aside from Bloomer's strike though, the home side were reduced to
occasional half-chances with 15 year-old Michael Mills their main
threat on the left wing.
The visitors continued their winning start meanwhile, having already
beaten Liverpool and Manchester City as they attempt to retain the
national U18 league crown they collected last season.
Team: Jones, Johnson, Bloomer, Watts, Craggs, Munda,
Tika-Lemba (Morgan 40), Taylor (Gilligan 23), Brayson, Wooster (Alabi
46), Mills (Patterson 83).
Sub n/u: Anderson.
Booked: Johnson.
Unlikely
lad:
Nobby back to
winning ways
Following his brief and ill-starred time in charge of Blyth Spartans, former
Magpie Nolberto Solano has found himself a new job back in his native
Peru.
He made a winning start to life at FC San Marcos at the weekend,
guiding the second tier side to a 3-2 victory away to Ayacucho.
Premier
League:
Brighton (h) ticket
sale information
Ticket sale dates for Newcastle's home game
against Brighton and Hove Albion are confirmed as follows.
A reminder that ticket sales are restricted to members, but a limited sale
on a first come, first served basis will now follow the ballot.
Full details of that are online
here
Ballot open: now
Ballot closes: Thu 19.09.2024 @ 10am
Ballot winners notified: by Thu 19.09.2024 @ 5pm
Ballot winners purchase open: Fri 20.09.2024 @ 12.30pm
Ballot winners purchase closes: Sun 22.09.2024 @ 12.30pm
Ticket forward/resale: Mon 23.09.2024 @ 10am
Member sale opens: Tue 24.09.2024 @ 10am
Premier
League:
PL November:
three TV changes
A trio of alterations to Newcastle's November Premier League fixture list for live TV
were confirmed on Friday:
Sat 02.11.2024 Arsenal (h) 12.30pm TNT
Sun 10.11.2024 Nottingham Forest (a) 2pm Sky
Mon 25.11.2024 West Ham (h) 8pm Sky
Sat 30.11.2024 Crystal Palace (a) 3pm no UK TV
Charity
effort:
Pilgrim's progress
Update: thanks to everyone who
has donated so far to Keith's fund, which is now over £1000. He's
completed 110 miles in his first seven days of walking.
NUFC.com reader Keith
Airey is currently walking the Camino de Santiago aka Way
of St.James - a traditional pilgrimage path through France
& Spain.
His planned route takes him from St.Jean Pied du Port to Santiago de
Compostela, a distance of over 550 miles.
Keith is fundraising for The Samaritans in memory of
his late nephew, William. Anyone wishing to donate to this worthy
cause can do so via justgiving
here
Premier
League:
Squad list submitted
Friday saw the Premier League publish 25 man squad lists, Newcastle's
selection including Lloyd Kelly, John Ruddy, Sandro Tonali and Odisseas
Vlachodimos for the first time.
The appearance of sidelined duo Sven Botman and Jamal Lascelles meanwhile
hints at a return to action this year, while a further 52 players including
William Osula and Garang Kuol* are included in the subsidiary list.
That latter also includes 18 year-old midfielder Muhamadou Sedibeh, claimed
to have signed last summer after leaving Bradford City but not officially
listed as a Magpie until now.
Omitted is Kyle Fitzgerald, predicted to complete his move from Galway
United in January after turning 18.
*Kuol's failure to leave on loan is reportedly due to having picked up a
thigh injury in pre-season.
Non-league:
Grass roots
coverage extends
Focusing
on the region's non-league scene, The Football Pink
offers news, reports and updates via various digital formats.
As well as their website, there's a thrice weekly email plus a
Saturday night results round-up and full match reports on Sunday.
More details here
The first edition of their 84 page printed magazine here
meanwhile will be published on September 21st.
Premier
League:
Fulham (a)
Newcastle attempt to extend their
unbeaten Premier League record this season to five games on Saturday, when
they face Fulham at Craven Cottage.
It's an old-fashioned, non-televised 3pm kick-off.
Eddie Howe's side are looking for their third victory of 2024 at this venue,
following a 2-0 FA Cup success in January and a 1-0 PL win in April.
Since a single goal reverse on the opening weekend of the 2016/17
Championship season, the Magpies have won five successive games at Craven
Cottage in all competitions.
All 2,300 away end tickets are sold out and the previous neutral
section is no longer available, but the hosts have placed tickets for
this game on general sale.
FYI: previous public sales for this fixture saw tickets purchased
with Northern postcodes initially allowed but then subsequently
cancelled. You may also want to sit down when checking home ticket
admission prices....
As for wearing colours, Newcastle shirts may attract unwanted
attention but the hosts do of course play in black and white.
Team: Jamaal Lascelles,
Sven Botman, Lewis Miley and Callum Wilson
remain sidelined.
Coral rate this match as follows:
NUFC win
11/8
The draw 13/5
FFC win 7/4
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FFC: Striker
Carlos Vinicius is out with a calf issue.
Marco Silva's side began the season with a 0-1 loss at Manchester United
followed by a 2-1 home victory over Leicester City.
Successive 1-1 draws then followed, away at Ipswich and at home to West Ham.
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Referee: tbc
VAR: tbc
Metro:
No scheduled disruptions
TfL: There's no Piccadilly Line service all weekend
between Acton Town and Uxbridge.
Disruption updates
online
here
Rail:
No scheduled disruptions
Latest PL
fixtures:
Sat 21.09.2024:
West Ham v Chelsea (12.30pm) TNT
Aston Villa v Wolves (3pm)
Fulham v Newcastle (3pm)
Leicester City v Everton (3pm)
Liverpool v Bournemouth (3pm)
Southampton v Ipswich Town (3pm)
Spurs v Brentford (3pm)
Crystal Palace v Manchester United (5.30pm) Sky
Sun 22.09.2024:
Brighton & Hove Albion v Nottingham Forest (2pm) Sky
Manchester City v Arsenal (4.30pm) Sky
Stats:
Fulham's
most recent victory over Newcastle came at SJP in the Championship during
March 2017. Since then, we've won seven meetings and drawn the other two.
Magpies @ Fulham - PL era:
2023/24 Won 1-0 Guimaraes
2023/24 Won 2-0 Longstaff, Burn (FAC)
2022/23 Won 4-1 Wilson, Almiron 2, S.Longstaff
2020/21 Won 2-0 Willock, Schar (pen)
2018/19 Won 4-0 Shelvey, Perez, Schar, Rondon
2016/17 Lost 0-1 (Ch)
2013/14 Lost 0-1
2012/13 Lost 1-2 Ben Arfa
2011/12 Lost 2-5 Guthrie, Ben Arfa
2010/11 Lost 0-1
2008/09 Lost 1-2 Ameobi
2007/08 Won 1-0 Barton (pen)
2006/07 Lost 1-2 Martins
2005/06 Lost 0-1
2004/05 Won 3-1 Ambrose, Kluivert, Ameobi
2003/04 Won 3-2 Robert, Shearer 2*
2002/03 Lost 1-2 Shearer*
2001/02 Lost 1-3 Speed
(At Craven Cottage except *Loftus Road)
Premier
League:
AFC Wimbledon (a)
Newcastle venture into uncharted territory on Tuesday week (24th) when
they face League Two side AFC Wimbledon at Plough Lane.
It's a 7.45pm kick-off and all 1,100 away end tickets have been sold.
A
result must be achieved on the night - if the score is tied after 90 minutes
a penalty shootout will ensue.
The home side have produced an away supporter guide to the stadium online
here. Postcode is SW17 0NR.
This will be a
first-ever senior meeting with the side founded in 2002*,
who moved to their 9,300 capacity home
since 2020. It's
a short distance away from the former ground of the same name their
predecessors.
* the two sides met in the 2015/16 FA Youth Cup Fourth Round, Wimbledon
U18s defeating
a Magpies side including Sean Longstaff 2-1 at SJP.
Team: To follow
AFCW: The Dons reached this stage of the competition thanks
to a 2-1 win at fellow League Two side Bromley and a penalty shootout
success that followed
a 2-2 home draw with top flight side Ipswich Town.
Johnnie Jackson's
side are unbeaten in their last eight league and cup home games since a 0-2
loss at the hands of Newport County last March.
Ahead of our visit, the Wombles travel to
Bradford City in League Two on Saturday.
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Referee: tbc
VAR: n/a
Metro:
No scheduled disruptions
TfL: Disruption updates
online
here
Rail: No scheduled disruptions
Stats: Newcastle and the former
Wimbledon club twice met in the League Cup previously; the Dons winning 2-1
at Plough Lane in 1987 and repeating the scoreline at Selhurst Park three
years later.
United also failed to win any of ten away league fixtures from 1987 to 2000,
drawing five and losing five;:
1999/00 lost 0-2 (PL)
1998/99 drew 1-1 (PL)
1997/98 drew 0-0 (PL)
1996/97 drew 1-1 (PL)
1995/96 drew 3-3 (PL)
1994/95 lost 2-3 (PL)
1993/94 lost 2-4 (PL)
1993/94 lost 1-2 (LC)
1988/89 lost 0-4 (D1)
1987/88 drew 0-0 (D1)
1987/88 lost 1-2 (LC)
1986/87 lost 1-3 (D1)
Games up to and including 1988/89 took place at Plough Lane, after then were
staged at Selhurst Park.
Carabao Cup Third
Round fixtures:
Tue 17.09.2024:
Blackpool v Sheffield Wednesday
Brentford v Leyton Orient
Everton v Southampton
Manchester United v Barnsley Sky
Preston North End v Fulham
QPR v Crystal Palace
Stoke City v Fleetwood Town
Wed 18.09.2024:
Brighton v Wolves
Coventry City v Spurs Sky
Tue 24.09.2024:
AFC Wimbledon v Newcastle
Chelsea v Barrow
Manchester City v Watford
Walsall v Leicester City
Wycombe Wanderers v Aston Villa Sky
Wed 25.09.2024:
Arsenal v Bolton Wanderers
Liverpool v West Ham Sky
Any ties not specifically marked as Sky
live games are available live on the Sky+ service.
Details of the Fourth Round draw are still tbc.
2024/25:
Sensational
Alex, Harvey
Newcastle 2 Spurs
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Sat
28.09.2024 U18s v Liverpool (a) @ LFC Academy, 1pm. U18 Premier League.
Tue 01.10.2024 U17s v Leeds United (h) @ Whitley Park, 7pm. U17 Premier
League Cup.
Sat 05.10.2024 U18s v Chelsea (a) @ Cobham, 11am. U18 Premier League Cup.
Sat
05.10.2024 U21s v
Aston Villa (a) @ Bodymoor Heath, Noon. PL2.
Sat 05.10.2024 Everton (a) @
Goodison Park, 5.30pm. Premier League.
SOLD OUT. ST ballot ends Tue 17.09.2024 2pm.
Allocation: 3,000 tbc. Live
on Sky.
NUFC live on TV:
Tue 24.09.2024 AFC Wdon (a) 7.45pm Sky+
Sat 28.09.2024 Man City (h) 12.30pm TNT
Sat 05.10.2024 Everton (a)
5.30pm Sky
Sun 27.10.2024 Chelsea (a) 2pm Sky
Sat 02.11.2024 Arsenal (h) 12.30pm TNT
Sun 10.11.2024 Notts Forest (a) 2pm Sky
Mon 25.11.2024 West Ham (h) 8pm Sky
(PL Selections made to Sun 01.12.2024)
(PL season ends on Sun 25.05.2025)
Live TV release dates:
Dec: Between 16.09.2024 & 14.10.2024
Jan: Between 16.09.2024 & 14.10.2024
Feb: Between 14.11.2024 & 09.12.2024
Mar: Between 02.01.2025 & 24.01.2025
Apr: Between 27.01.2025 & 28.02.2025
MW35: Between 17.03.2025 & 21.03.2025
MW36: Between 24.03.2025 & 28.03.2025
MW37: Between 31.03.2025 & 04.04.2025
MW38: Following MW37
Carabao Cup Round dates:
R3: w/c's Mon 16.09.2024 & 23.09.2024*
R4: w/c Mon 28.10.2024
QF: w/c Mon 16.12.2024
SF1: w/c Mon 06.01.2025
SF2: w/c Mon 03.02.2025
F: Sun 16.03.2025
* split over two midweeks
FA Cup Round dates:
(NUFC enter in Round 3: draw takes place on or around Mon 02.12.2024).
R3: Sat 11.01.2025
R4: Sat 08.02.2025
R5: Sat 01.03.2025
QF: Sat 29.03.2025
SF: Sat 26.04.2025
F: Sat 17.05.2025
Replays are abolished in Proper rounds.
U17 Premier League Cup - Group E:
Tue 24.09.2024 Boro (a) 2pm
Tue 01.10.2024 Leeds United (h) 7pm
Tue 26.11.2024 mackems (h) 7pm
U18 Premier League Cup - Group F:
Tue 27.08.2024 Millwall (h) drew 1-1
Sat 05.10.2024 Chelsea (a) 11am
Sat 23.11.2024 Stoke City (a) 11am
EFL Trophy - Northern
Group H:
Tue 03.09.2024 Bradford C (a)
won on pens
Tue 08.10.2024 Rotherham United (a) 7pm
Tue 29.10.2024 Mansfield Town (a) 7pm
National League Cup - Group tbc:
fixtures tbc
Northumberland
Senior Cup:
First Round draw:
17.09.2024
Bedlington v Newcastle Blue Star
18.09.2024
North Shields v Ashington
24.09.2024
Morpeth v Newcastle Benfield
26.09.2024 Newcastle Uni v Blyth Spartans
01.10.2024
Whitley Bay v Heaton Stan
01.10.2024 Alnwick Town v Prudhoe YC
01.10.2024 Blyth Town v West Allotment C
NUFC U21s have a bye
in R1.
Other events @
SJP:
NUWFC games:
Sun 17.11.2024 Southampton
Women (h) @ SJP, 2pm. Women's Championship.
Sun 23.03.2025 mackem Women
(h) @ SJP, 2pm. Women's Championship.
Euro 2028 - date(s) awaited
2024/25
Transfer windows :
Wed 01.01.2025 window opens
Mon 03.02.2025 window closes
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International Magpies |
National Service |
2024/25: International breaks:
07-15.10.2024
11-19.11.2024
17-25.03.2025
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Coxy's Corner |
Whoops, He did it Again... |
The Guardian's line-up prediction for Sunday
made for interesting reading, with Anthony Gordon making way for a cloned
Swede....
(Graeme Whillis)
What's this all about then?
Click here
for a rambling explanation of sorts....
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On This Day in History |
17th September |
Born Or Died:
1944 Michael Mahon born, Manchester.
(1964)
Winger who spent only six months on the books at Gallowgate,
appearing for the reserves in addition to playing and scoring in a first team
friendly win over Middlesbrough at Gallowgate in January 1964.
Leaving to train as a teacher, Mick played for North Shields and Loughborough
United before joining Port Vale as an amateur during 1966 - turning pro a year
later.
Mahon then joined York City in 1969 before beginning a three year association
with Colchester United - playing for the U's in their FA Cup giant-killing win
over Leeds United a year later.
A second cup upset then came following a move to Wimbledon, when the non-league
side knocked out top flight Burnley in 1975 with Mahon scoring the only goal.
Later becoming a PE teacher in the Colchester area, Mick and his wife ran a
small hotel near Ipswich.
1987 Paul Huntington born, Carlisle.
(2004-07)
Reserve and Academy defender who made a senior debut from the
bench in United's 3-1 win at Blackburn Rovers in December 2006.
With Glenn Roeder short of defensive cover, Paul started at right back at
Chelsea just four days later and kept his place in the side. Boxing Day then
saw "Hunty" part of an all academy back four at Bolton with Steven
Taylor, David Edgar & Peter Ramage.
Paul's only first team strike came at Spurs the following month, but what
proved to be his final appearance came as United exited the UEFA Cup in March
2007.
Again shoehorned into the right back role, Hunty didn't have a good game as
defeat at AZ Alkmaar dumped us out on away goals.
However, some unkind post-match comments in the local press worsened the
situation - Hunty made the scapegoat while other more senior
players avoided criticism.
The arrival of Sam Allardyce and central defensive trio David Rozenhal, Claudio Cacapa and Abdoulaye Faye saw Hunty lose his place in the
senior squad as pre-season concluded.
A deadline day move to Leeds United for £500K came out of the blue - the
bid coming after an Elland Road delegation including Dennis Wise, Gus Poyet and
Alan Thompson saw him play for our Reserves away at the mackems.
The England U18 international had been at Plymouth for a brief
trial when at SJP, but a loan move to Home Park never materialised.
Hunty's first season at Elland Road saw him attract criticism (and death
threats) after some over-celebration during a game against his former side
Carlisle United.
And although he played in the Leeds side who made it to Wembley, he suffered a
playoff defeat at the hands of Doncaster.
Injury then saw Hunty's 2008/09 season curtailed after just seven outings and
he wasn't included in the side who played a pre-season game at SJP in July
2009.
Sent out on loan to Stockport County, he debuted for the fellow League
One side at Yeovil Town in September 2009.
And he must have made an impression at Huish Park as Yeovil signed him on a two
year deal the following summer, once he became a free agent.
Rejecting a new deal with the Glovers in the summer of 2012, Hunty then joined
League One Preston North End, admitting he was keen to return to the North West.
Promotion was gained at the third time of asking victory over Swindon Town at
Wembley in May 2015, by which time Paul had won an extended deal at Deepdale.
Paul then faced Newcastle twice at SJP in the 2016/17
campaign - PNE beaten 0-6 in the League Cup and 1-4 in the league. He also
lined up against us in a friendly at Deepdale in July 2017
Signing a three-year contract extension ahead of the 2018/19 season, he
didn't feature when United visited Lancashire for a kickabout the following
July.
Having made 306 appearances for PNE,
netting 18 times, he was released at the end of the 2021/22 season and
joined his hometown club, Carlisle United.
Leading them to promotion playoff final success at Wembley in 2023, Paul left
Brunton Park a year later following his side's relegation back to League Two.
1995 Jonathyn Quinn born, Ashington.
(2008-15)
Academy striker signed from Wallsend Boys Club who debuted for
the U18s in a 0-2 home loss to the smoggies in April 2012.
Quinn's reserve team bow came during a 0-3 defeat to Reading at Darsley
Park during January 2013, in the same game as fellow junior forward Tom
Heardman.
Netting against Stoke after starting the next U21 game, Jonathyn appeared at
both U18 and reserve level during the 2013/14 season - bagging an eight
minute hat trick against West Ham U21s at Whitley Park.
Quinn then took 28 minutes to rattle home three goals against the mackems in an
FA Youth Cup tie at SJP, but suffered from a loss of form before rounding off
his season by scoring in the Northumberland Senior Cup Final victory over Blyth
at Gallowgate.
The following season saw a call-up to the senior squad in pre-season at
Sheffield Wednesday, although he looked on from the bench as fellow new boy
Alex Gilliead had a brief outing at Hillsborough.
Jonathyn began the 2014/15 season on the bench for the stiffs and was released
following a loan at Blyth Spartans.
Joining Doncaster Rovers on trial, Quinn went on to play
for non-league Ashington, Bedlington Terriers and Alnwick Town.
2006 Death of George Heslop, 66.
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What Else?
1898 Notts County (h)
1-2 (1-2)
Division One
P3, 0pts, 18th/18
Aitken(1-2)
Maconnachie(20), Hadley(25),
18,000
United's awful
start to the season continued with a third successive
defeat - their first victory not arriving until their
eleventh game, in November.
Wearside-born centre half Ted Birnie debuted for the home
side, who were playing down the slope at SJP but trailed
0-2 at the half hour mark.
The Magpies did get one back before the break when Andy
Aitken beating visiting goalkeeper George Toone with a
deflected effort following a James Lockey free kick.
Despite strong pressure in the second half, Newcastle were
unable to create an equaliser.
The Nottingham Journal
correspondent noted that "dust from Barrack Road
blew across the ground, making matters very uncomfortable
for the spectators."
1904 Everton (h)
3-2 (2-1)
Division One
P3, 5pts,
6th/18
Rutherford(23), Veitch(28,87)
Hardman(1-3),
Settle(86)
21,000
United went ahead when Jackie Rutherford shot home via
an upright, before Colin Veitch doubled the lead when
heading home Jack Carr's pass.
The visitors reduced the arrears through Hardman before
half time and looked to have gained a share of the points
with a late equaliser, only for Veitch to have the final
say.
1910 Tottenham Hotspur
(a)
2-1 (1-0)
Division One
P4, 4pts,
8th/20
Rutherford(44), Ridley(60)
Minter(1-2)
36,000
United remained
unbeaten at White Hart Lane in all three visits, following
a 4-0 win there the previous March and a 1-1 FA Cup draw
in 1905.
Jackie Rutherford put the visitors ahead just before the
interval but was then stretchered off in the 50th minute
with a ankle problem.
Undaunted, the Magpies promptly doubled their lead when
James Ridley shot past Bishop Auckland-born goalkeeper
Tommy Lunn.
Spurs belatedly netted through Billy Minter, despite
protests from the Newcastle players that Bob Steel was in
an offside position when crossing - a rare failure for
Bill McCracken's defensive tactic.
As The London Daily News put it, "The
United were just the better team and that is all."
1921 Burnley (h)
2-1 (0-0)
Division One
P6, 8pts,
4th/22
Harris(46,79)
Cross(1-2)
48,000
A battling second
half performance from United brought about victory, Neil
Harris opening the scoring barely thirty seconds after the
interval.
Harry Paton was injured but staying on the field before
Stan Seymour was stretchered off on the hour to further
deplete the black and whites.
However they doubled the lead when Harris found the net
again, the visitors replying late on when Benny Cross
headed home from a corner.
1923 Blackburn Rovers
(a)
1-2 (0-0)
Division One
P7, 9pts,
3rd/22
Seymour(70)
McIntyre(80,82)
15,000
Both sides ended
up a man short at Ewood Park, United's Frank Hudspeth and
home forward John "Jock" McKay sent off for
kicking each other a minute from time.
1924 West Ham United
(h)
4-1 (3-1)
Division One
P7, 8pts,
2nd/22
Harris(6,25,55) McDonald(21)
Watson(8)
30,000
There was a debut in goal for 18 year old Isaac Tate
and although he was quickly beaten, the Magpies recovered
to end an unbeaten start to the season for West Ham that
included four successive clean sheets.
Having netted a hat-trick against Blackburn Rovers at
Gallowgate a week earlier, Neil Harris repeated the
feat.
1927 Everton (h)
2-2 (1-1)
Division One
P6, 10pts,
1st/22
McDonald(35), McKay(72)
Dean (1,52)
40,000
An eventful game
saw Everton take an early lead through Dixie Dean, before
visiting goalkeeper Taylor's poor clearance fell to Tom Urwin and he promptly set up Tom McDonald for the leveller.
A foul on Dean then gave Everton a penalty, but goalkeeper
Willie Wilson blocked O'Donnell's effort and the referee
ignored protests that he'd moved off his line before the
spot kick was taken.
Dean then headed his side ahead early in the second half
(en route to a 60 goal haul that season) but heavy
pressure from United led to a second equaliser from Bob
McKay.
1930 Birmingham (h)
2-2 (0-1)
Division One
P6, 6pts,
10th/22
Lindsay(48), J.R.Richardson(75)
Briggs(38), Morrall(55)
30,000
1932 Portsmouth (h)
1-1 (1-1)
Division One
P5, 8pts,
5th/22
Allen(16)
Thackeray(36)
40,000
Both sides came into this game on the back of unbeaten
starts to the season and the visitors were backed by
personnel from a number of warships docked locally for
Navy Week.
Harry McMenemy came close to claiming the victory for
United, striking Pompey's crossbar with a shot in the
closing stages.
1938
Tottenham Hotspur (a) 0-1 (0-1)
Division Two
P7, 7pts, 9th/22
Whatley(42pen)
39,694
United renewed acquaintances with iconic former player
Peter McWilliam, who had returned to White Hart Lane for a
second spell in charge - 11 years after leaving to join
Middlesbrough.
1947
Birmingham City (h)
1-0 (0-0)
Division Two
P8, 10pts, 3rd/22
Hair(55)
51,704
What the match programme later called a "superlatively
efficient" display from United goalkeeper Eric
Garbutt was a vital component of this win.
Outside left George Hair grabbed what proved to be the
winner, with both Charlie Wayman and Jackie Milburn
wasteful in front of goal.
1949
Manchester City (h)
4-2 (2-1)
Division One
P8, 7pts,
15th/22
Milburn(4), G.Robledo(32), Hannah(63), Walker(79)
Turnbull(19), Clarke(71)
58,141
United handed debuts to left back Alf McMichael and
inside left George Hannah - the latter laying on two goals
and scoring one before an ankle injury saw him
carried off.
1952
sunderland (a)
2-0 (1-0)
Division One
P7, 7pts,
12th/22
G.Robledo(20), Mitchell(75)
59,665
A midweek fixture in the days before floodlights saw
this game kickoff at 5.30pm.
George Robledo put the away side ahead after nodding home
a Reg Davies shot after it rebounded off the crossbar.
Davies then saw an effort disallowed before striking
the woodwork again, Bobby Mitchell pouncing when the ball
came back off a post.
1955
Charlton Athletic (h)
4-1 (1-0)
Division One
P8, 8pts,
11th/22
Keeble(9), Milburn(47,73,89)
Leary(79)
39,040
After grabbing a brace in the previous week's defeat
at Luton and toiling without reward in a midweek Charity
Shield loss to Chelsea, Jackie Milburn took out his
frustrations on the Addicks.
1958
Chelsea (h)
1-2 (1-1)
Division One
P8, 7pts,
14th/22
White(25)
Harrison(16) Mortimore(55)
50,283
A week on from an epic 6-5 win over United at Stamford
Bridge, Chelsea completed the double at SJP.
Attempting to combat increasing numbers of pitch
invasions from younger fans, United closed all boys
gates for this game, meaning that no concessionary prices
were available.
1960
Arsenal (a)
0-5 (0-1)
Division One
P9, 8pts,
12th/22
Clapton(32), Herd(46,60,75),
Strong(67)
34,885
There was a goal
on his senior debut for Arsenal striker Geoff Strong, who
had joined the Gunners from Northern League side Stanley
United three years earlier.
Scottish international forward
David Herd's treble however hogged the Highbury headlines.
match ticket
1966
Nottingham Forest (a) 0-3 (0-1)
Division One
P8, 6pts,
17th/22
Baker(8,90), Storey-Moore(63)
21,732
United were frequently undone by Forest's marauding
winger Joe Baker and centre forward Ian Storey-Moore, with
goalkeeper Gordon Marshall earning plaudits for keeping
the score down.
1966 At Gallowgate meanwhile, a Peter Noble treble
gave the reserves a 3-0 win over Preston North End in the
Central League.
1968
Feyenoord (Holland)
(a) 0-2 (0-1)
Fairs Cup 1st Round
2nd Leg
Kindvall(27), van der
Heide(54)
45,000
United's first European away tie proved to be a far
tougher proposition than their 4-0 first leg romp at
Gallowgate.
However, they progressed after some desperate defending;
John McNamee, Frank Clark and Wyn Davies playing on but
all missing later games as a result of injuries sustained
in Rotterdam.
1969
Everton (h)
1-2 (1-1)
Division One
P10, 8pts,
15th/22
Elliott(37)
Husband(22,50)
37,094
Geordie boy Jimmy
Husband marked his Tyneside return with both Toffees
goals, sandwiching a fine volleyed reply from Dave
Elliott. This win put Harry Catterick's side top of the
table.
1977
Birmingham City (a)
0-3 (0-0)
Division One
P6, 2pts,
22nd/22
Connolly(47),
Bertschin(66,77)
18,953
Mild-mannered Magpies boss Dickie Dinnis had to be
restrained by police after attempting to reach the referee
at full time.
Dinnis had been angered by City's opening goal, when
future Magpie John Connolly broke away to score and the
referee over-ruled a linesman's offside to give the goal.
1983
Crystal Palace (h)
3-1 (1-0)
Division Two
P6, 10pts, 7th/22
Ryan(17), Waddle(50), Keegan(53)
Evans(54)
22,869
A first win in three games pushed Newcastle into
seventh position, while the Eagles played the closing 15
minutes with 10 men following the dismissal of full back Billy
Gilbert.
1988
Norwich City (h)
0-2 (0-1)
Division One
P4, 1pt,
20th/22
Gordon(38), Fleck(67)
22,809
Winless after four games and with ten goals conceded,
this defeat sent us bottom of the league - our finishing
spot.
1991
Ipswich Town (h)
1-1 (0-1)
Division Two
P8, 6pts, 21st/24
Quinn(68pen)
Kiwomya(37)
16,336
Another set piece disaster for United, who earned a
point when Kevin Brock took a tumble and Mick Quinn
converted the resultant spot kick for his third goal of
the season.
Youtube
footage is online here
1996 Scunthorpe
United took Magpie reserve duo David Burt and Stuart
Elliott on loan.
1997
Barcelona (Spain) (h) 3-2 (2-0)
Champions League
Asprilla(22pen,30,49)
Luis Enrique(72), Figo(89)
35,274
Following the miracle of Zagreb, Newcastle began their
Group Stage campaign by hosting a Barcelona side who had
clinched the Cup Winner's Cup four months earlier.
To see Keith Gillespie scamper down the right and
cross perfectly for Tino to complete his hat trick was
more than even the most optimistic soul dare predict,
especially with Alan Shearer absent.
The Catalans were simply overwhelmed by a magnificent
effort from the team and delirious supporters and even
late goals from Enrique and Figo couldn't tarnish the
occasion.
NUFC.com
match report
Youtube
footage is online here
1998
Partizan Belgrade (Serbia) (h) 2-1 (1-0)
European Cup Winners Cup Round One, 1st Leg
Shearer(12), Dabizas(71)
Rasovic(69pen)
26,599
Despite getting off to a winning start in this game,
United's stay in the Cup Winner's Cup proved to be only a
fleeting one, thanks to a crucial away goal by the Serbs.
Ahead when Alan Shearer took a Stuart Pearce pass before
shooting home, a rash challenge from Laurent Charvet then
allowed Vuk Rasovic to beat Shay Given from the penalty
spot.
And although Stephen Glass centred almost immediately for
Nicos Dabizas to head home, further goals never came.
Another Rasovic spot kick success during the second leg in
Belgrade was then enough to eliminate United.
NUFC.com
match report
Youtube
footage is online here
2006
West Ham (a)
2-0 (0-0)
Premiership
Duff(50), Martins(75)
34,938
Glenn Roeder returned to the club that had sacked him
three years and his side gave a good account of themselves
in his old
"manor".
A Hammers side managed by Alan Pardew were seemingly unsettled by
high profile
Argentinean signings, Javier Mascherano and Carlos Tevez
as Damien
Duff and Obafemi Martins both opened their goalscoring
accounts for Newcastle.
Future Magpie Marlon Harewood then challenged for a
ball in the closing minutes and left his mark on Shay
Given, who was unable to continue and left on a stretcher
bound for hospital - where he underwent surgery to repair
a bowel tear.
NUFC.com
match report
2007
Derby County (a)
0-1 (0-1)
Premiership
Miller(39)
33,016
Sam Allardyce's first defeat as United boss came in
this televised Monday night shambles, after two wins and
two draws.
This was to be Derby's sole Premier League win of the
whole season, Kenny Miller's lethal long-range strike
settling it.
NUFC.com match report
2008 The Reserves were thumped 0-3 by Boltong
Wanderers at the
Lancashire FA's Leyland ground
NUFC.com
match report
2009 Championship side Newcastle bolstered their
central defence with the signing of Zurab Khizanishvili
on a three month loan deal from top-flight Blackburn
Rovers.
The 27 year-old Georgian international had made just one
appearance for Sam Allardyce's side that season.
2011
Aston Villa (a)
1-1 (0-1)
Premier League
P5, 9pts, 4th/20
Best(57)
Agbonlahor(13)
34,248
Leon Best earned United a
point in a game they should really have won, as the ir
unbeaten start to the season lengthened to six games at
Villa Park.
Best
appeared
at
the far post to beat ex-Mag
Shay Given at the second attempt, after
we had trailed to Gabriel Agbonlahor's
goal.
NUFC.com
match report
2012
Everton (a)
2-2 (0-1)
Premier League
Ba(49,90)
Baines(15), Anichebe(88)
32,510
Demba Ba came off the bench to level twice and earn a
valuable point for an under-strength United side in a
Monday night TV game.
Victor Anichebe looked to have won it with a well-taken
late goal, only for Ba to tuck home after fellow substitute Shola Ameobi superbly chested the
ball into his path.
Ba was benched as Alan Pardew went defensive in an attempt to stifle Everton down the
flanks but after an awful first half display, the Toffees
could have been out of sight.
NUFC.com
match report
2016
Wolverhampton Wanderers (h)
0-2 (0-1)
Championship
P8,
15pts, 3rd/24
Anita(88-violent conduct)
og(Mbemba)(29),
Costa(62)
52,117
Newcastle's six match winning run in league and cup came to a juddering halt, when almost everything that could go wrong did so.
Trailing after Chancel Mbemba headed past Matz Sels, slack work by Ayoze Perez
allowed Helder Costa to net.
And the misery was completed when Vurnon Anita
received a straight red card for a tackle that was more mis-timed that
malicious.
Further misfortune meanwhile followed when Jonjo Shelvey
was fined £100K and suspended for five games after
racially abusing Romain Saiss during this game.
NUFC.com match report
2021
Leeds United (h)
1-1 (1-1)
Premier League
P5, 2pts, 18th/20
Saint-Maximin(44)
Raphinha(13)
50,407
Another outstanding individual
strike from Allan Saint-Maximin saw Newcastle
double their points tally to a paltry two from a possible 15 in a Friday
night live TV game.
Trailing to an early strike from Raphinha provoked the expected
outpouring of rage and the SJP natives were still restless until ASM's moment of magic at the Leazes End
just before half-time.
NUFC.com match report
2022 Bournemouth (h) 1-1 (0-0) Premier League P7, 8pts, 10th/20 Isak(67pen) Billing(62) 52,238
It was just one defeat in seven Premier League outings for United,
but their inability to win for only the second time saw them
greeted by mild booing at the final whistle. After going behind to his former club, Eddie Howe's side were grateful for a VAR handball decision that allowed Alexander Isak to equalise from the spot. NUFC.com match report
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