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Celtic (a) SOLD OUT
Atletico Madrid (h) Public sale now  

2025/26:
Korea
confirmation

Following last months announcement that Newcastle will play two pre-season games in South Korea, belated confirmation of the dates and venues has now appeared.

Eddie Howe's side will take place in the Coupang Play Series against a local XI and fellow Premier League side Spurs.

The meeting with Team K League will take place on Wednesday July 30th (8pm local time) at the 42,000 capacity Suwon World Cup Stadium (above).

That will be followed by a kickabout against Spurs on Sunday August 3rd (8pm local time) at the 65,000 capacity Seoul World Cup Stadium (above).

The two venues are around 25 miles from each other.

From NUFC: 

Tickets for fans based in South Korea will be available during pre-sale and general sale windows, with pre-sale exclusively available to Coupang Play Sports Pass subscribers.

Team K League: 
Pre-sale 25.06.2025 (8pm), general sale 27.06.2025 (8pm)

Spurs: 
Pre-sale 26.06.2025 (8pm), general sale 04.07.2025 (8pm)

Tickets will be exclusively available via Coupang Play.

Tickets for fans travelling to South Korea will be initially available to ST Holders and Mags Members from 10am (BST) on 30.06.2025, prior to general sale from 10am (BST) on 07.07.2025.

United's pre-season schedule now extends to five matches as follows, which are predicted to follow a behind closed doors friendly and a training camp in Austria:

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
Sat 09.08.2025 Atletico Madrid (Spain) (h)

Update:
Bill of rights

Marking a century since a rule change by football's ruling body inspired by his cunning, The Athletic reflect on the genius of Newcastle United's Bill McCracken here

2025/26:
Carabao Cup update

Details of the 2025/26 Carabao Cup have been confirmed, including the week that defending champions Newcastle United will enter the competition.

Due to our European qualification that will come at the Third Round stage, which is split across two weeks - those commencing Monday September 15th and Monday 22nd.

With the Magpies playing their opening Champions League tie during the first of those weeks, their Carabao Cup tie will therefore be in the week commencing September 22nd.

Eddie Howe's side will learn the identity of their Carabao Cup opponents in the draw that follows the completion of Second Round, on or around Wednesday August 27th. 

Carabao Cup Round dates:

P:
w/c Mon 04.08.2025*
R1:
w/c Mon 11.08.2025
R2:
w/c Mon 25.08.2025
R3:
w/c Mon 15.09.2025 / 22.09.2025*
R4: w/c Mon 27.10.2025
QF: w/c Mon 15.12.2025
SF1: w/c Mon 12.01.2026
SF2: w/c Mon 02.02.2026
F: Sun 22.03.2026

Reintroduced for 2025/26 is a Preliminary Round, staged in order to rebalance the competition in the light of nine Premier League sides earning byes past the Second Round due to their European involvement.

That will consist of the two clubs promoted from the National League - Barnet and Oldham Athletic - and the teams who finished 21st and 22nd in League Two - Accrington Stanley and Newport County. 


In
ternationals:
National service

William Osula (Denmark U21s):
Sun 15.06.2025 Netherlands (n) Presov ECF
Wed 18.06.2025 Finland (n) Kosice ECF

Thu 12.06.2025 Ukraine (n) won 3-2 ECF
An 85th minute effort from the Newcastle forward got the Danes off to a winning start in Presov. Osula joined the action in the 71st minute at 1-1 and provided an assist for his side's second goal before winning it by diverting in a shot with his knee from close range. Watch it online here

Tino Livramento (England U21s):
Sun 15.06.2025 Slovenia (n) Nitra ECF
Wed 18.06.2025 Germany (n) Nitra ECF


Thu 12.06.2025 Czechia (n) won 3-1 ECF
England began the defence of their European Championship title with three points in Dunajska Streda. 

Tino completed 90 minutes at left back and sent crosses over either side of half time to set up his side's opening two goals. The Newcastle man was voted man of the match.

Antonio Cordero (Spain U19s):
Fri 13.06.2025 Denmark (n) won 1-0 ECF
Spain began their U19 European Championship title defence with in Bucharest, Cordero playing the full 90 minutes as a wide player and alternating between both wings. 

Mon 16.06.2025 Romania (a) Voluntari  ECF
Thu 19.06.2025 Montenegro (n) Ploiesti ECF


Isaac Hayden (Jamaica):
Tue 17.06.2025 Guatemala (n) Carson, USA GC
Sat 21.06.2025 Guadeloupe (n) San Jose, USA GC
Wed 25.06.2025 Panama (n) Austin, USA GC


Competition:
Theatre giveaway

Returning to Newcastle's Theatre Royal later this month for three performances is "Carrying David", Ed Waugh's stage adaptation of boxer Glenn McCrory's autobiography.

The play recounts Durham-born McCrory's rise to fame in the ring and the inspiration he took from caring for his terminally ill brother, David.

"Carrying David" is on Saturday June 21st at 2.30pm and 7.30pm and Sunday June 22nd at 4pm. Tickets are available now online here

We have a pair of seats up for grabs for one of the shows and to be in with a chance of winning, send your answer to the following question via email to [email protected] by Noon on Monday June 16th. Subject line of David

What weight class was Glenn McCrory boxing in when he became World Champion during 1989? 

No age limit, open to anyone anywhere in the world. One entry per person. Prize consists of theatre tickets only.

RGR:
Running Mag 

NUFC.com reader Mark Allison aka Run Geordie Run continues his charitable trek across the USA, with donations heading towards £21,000.  

Mark continues to support the vital work of St.Benedicts Hospice. If you can help, please do so online here  

Links to the various RGR online outlets appear here  

Concerts:
Sam @ SJP 

Stage times for Sunday's SJP gig is as follows:

Sun 15.06.2025:

4pm Doors open
5pm Hector Gannet
6pm CMAT
7.30pm Olivia Dean
9pm Sam Fender
11pm curfew

Metro travel information is online here

Update:
FAB minutes

Minutes from the most recent FAB (Fan Advisory Board) meeting at SJP are now available online
here

Amongst the usual range of topics covered was the following update regarding 2025/26 kit releases:

"Third kit to launch in early July and Away shirt launch planned to be on pre-season tour in Asia during July or August."

Update:
Trafford talk resurfaces

Almost a year to the day that reports of interest from Newcastle in James Trafford appeared, identical claims about the Burnley goalkeeper circulated on Tuesday.

Speculation over transfer talks grew as the 22 year-old 6 foot 6 inch tall native of Cockermouth was on the bench for England in their defeat by Senegal, joining Dan Burn and Anthony Gordon in Thomas Tuchel's squad.

Those reports spoke of Trafford moving to Gallowgate to compete with Nick Pope as first-choice custodian, but whether that's a realistic goal remains to be seen.

With Manchester City as a youngster, Trafford's senior competitive debut came while on loan to Accrington Stanley in August 2021; a further temporary switch then taking him to Bolton Wanderers for an 18 month period.

A £19m move from City to Burnley followed in July 2023 ahead of their Premier League return, playing 28 times in the top flight for the Clarets that season.

Tipped to leave Turf Moor as Burnley returned to the Championship, United failed to complete a deal as PSR obligations blighted their summer 2024 transfer activity. 

Last season saw James keep 29 clean sheets in 45 league outings as Scott Parker's side mounted a successful promotion bid and finished second to Leeds United.

That included a memorable double penalty save against the mackems; Trafford successfully employing mind games to deny Wilson Isidor twice from 12 yards. 


Update:
Bill McKinney RIP 

The death of former Magpie Bill McKinney has been announced, at the age of 88.

Wallsend-born Bill served his apprenticeship as a plater at Swan Hunter Shipyard, playing junior football for both Wallsend Rising Sun and Wallsend St. Lukes.

Completing his national service in the army, Bill was selected for their national XI and joined United during May 1956, playing for their "A" team initially.

Losing out to fellow new arrival Dick Keith in his first season at Gallowgate, Bill had to wait until December 1957 for a first team chance, stepping up from the reserves to play in a 3-3 draw away to Spurs.

Finally becoming a first team regular at right back in the 1960/61 relegation campaign, Bill played in both full back positions and at centre half as unsuccessful promotion challenges were mounted over the next three seasons.

Replaced by David Craig late in the 1963/64 season, Bill featured just twice more ahead of a £2,750 switch to Bournemouth in August 1965 - leaving Gallowgate with eight goals in 95 league and cup games. 

Reunited with Dick Keith at Dean Court 1966 saw him join Third Division side Mansfield Town and he played on at Field Mill for another two seasons. 

A move to Southern Premier League side Wellington Town (who later renamed themselves Telford United) followed, McKinney settling in the Shropshire town of Dawley and remained there after his retirement. 


Released/retained:
Callum comeback 
still a possibility 


Newcastle have confirmed their retained and released player lists, with Jamal Lewis and Lloyd Kelly the only two confirmed departures - the former becoming a free agent and the latter completing a permanent move to Juventus. 

Callum Wilson and John Ruddy remain under contract at Gallowgate until the end of June, United revealing that they "have opened discussions with both players about their futures and new contracts could still be agreed."

Following announcements regarding contract extensions for Dan Burn, Emil Krafth and Fabian Schar, the club confirm that an option has been exercised for back-up goalkeeper Mark Gillespie to remain at SJP for a further 12 months.

Six members of the club's Development squad are also exiting: midfield pair Ellis Stanton and James Huntley, attacking duo Jay Turner-Cooke and Josh Donaldson and the Powell twins Harry and Rory - both defenders.

Competition:
Badge winner


The latest designs from Magpin extend his Carabao Cup winner special editions to include Bruno Guimaraes and Joelinton posing with the silverware.

The badges are sold in a double pack, in stock now online here and we had a pair to give away, asking
which drink became the League Cup's very first sponsor in 1982.  

It was of course Milk (referenced in a TV advert about Ian Rush and Accrington Stanley) and rising like cream to the top and bagging the badges was Chris Gunning.

Update:
Boot winners

Thanks to everyone who supported the recent Wor Flags fundraising raffle for player-autographed football boots.

The winning tickets were purchased by:

Andrew Abrahams 
Dale Carlisle
Shaun Parker

2025/26:
Moving on up

The 2025/26 season Magpie Mover is now on sale via NUFC, with the price fixed at £25 (no concessions).

The ticket covers competitive men's first team games at SJP, allowing one direct return trip via specified public transport within Tyne and wear up to three hours before kick-off to the end of daily service post-match.  

NUFC's launch announcement reveals that Magpie Movers now come as a digital mobile download, although lacking the capability to open ticket barriers. There's no mention of continued availability in an alternative card format. 

For the first time, Magpie Movers can be purchased by Mags+ members in addition to season ticket holders.

Press release here

Old boys:
Comings & goings 

SJP old boys with new clubs/jobs include:

Tom Allan Darlington
Jean-Alain Boumsong
Auxerre C
Mark Boyd Carlisle City AM
Lewis Cass Harrogate Town
Stan Flaherty Hampton & Richmond
Oisin McEntee Hearts
John Robertson Ross County AM

Former Magpies leaving their clubs include:

Tom Allan Gateshead
Graeme Carrick Boro C
Lewis Cass
Grimsby Town
Nicky Deverdics
Blyth Spartans
Paul Dummett
Carlisle United
Stan Flaherty Kingstonian
Fraser Forster
Spurs
Dwight Gayle
Hibernian (retired) 
Jeff Hendrick Derby County
JJ Hooper Blyth Spartans
Tim Krul Luton Town
Oisin McEntee
Walsall
Greg Olley
Gateshead
Jonjo Shelvey
Burnley
Ben Tozer Forest Green Rovers (retired)
Jonathan Woodgate
Boro C
Freddie Woodman
Preston North End

 







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Tickets/Fixtures
Season 2025/26


NUFC ticketing website online here

NUFC Box Office opening times: 

0344 372 1892 line manned:
Monday to Friday: 10am to 5pm
Home games: 10am to 30 minutes from KO
Away games: Three hours from KO to KO


Milburn Stand Box Office manned:
Wednesdays only: 10am to 5pm
Home games: 10am to half time


Future STs:
No additional sale, none planned, no waiting list in operation.

2025/26 ST prices online here

2025/26 ST home cup scheme 
sign-up details still awaited.

ST home cup scheme pricing: 
CC: tbc
CL:
tbc
FA
: tbc

2025/26 Memberships
- ££ unchanged.


SJP seating plan
online here  
(to read this, right click to save and zoom)

Away ticket transfers are possible between 72 hours and five hours before kick-off (times can occasionally vary).

Home ticket transfers are possible between three weeks and one hour before kick-off. 

More info online here

Away tickets:
The PL-wide £30 away ticket price cap for adults will apply in 2025/26.

All
2025/26 Champions League away ticket prices will be pegged at €50.

Away ticket FAQ is online here

Mon 16.06.2025
Transfer window re-opens.

Wed 18.06.2025 PL fixture release @ 9am.

Sat 19.07.2025 Celtic (Scotland) (a)
@ Parkhead, 3pm. Friendly. SOLD OUT. Allocation: 7,200 (paper tickets).

Sun 27.07.2025 Arsenal (n) @ National Stadium, Singapore, 7.30pm local time. Friendly.
Tickets available online here

Wed 30.07.2025 Team K League (South Korea) (a) @ Suwon World Cup Stadium, South Korea, 8pm local time. Friendly. ST holder sale Mon 30.06.2025 10am, public sale Mon 07.07.2025, 10am.

Sun 03.08.2025 Spurs (n) @ Seoul World Cup Stadium, South Korea. 8pm local time. Friendly.  ST holder sale Mon 30.06.2025 10am, public sale Mon 07.07.2025, 10am.

Sat 09.08.2025 Atletico Madrid (Spain) (h) @ SJP, 4pm. Friendly. Public sale
now. 


Sat 16.08.2025 PL begins
. 

Thu 28.08.2025 CL League stage draw.

Mon 01.09.2025 Transfer window closes.

CL League stage match dates:

1: Tue 16.09/Wed 17.09/Thu 18.09.2025
2: Tue 30.09/Wed 01.10.2025
3: Tue 21.10/Wed 22.10.2025
4: Tue 04.11/Wed 05.11.2025
5: Tue 25.11/Wed 26.11.2025
6: Tue 09.12/Wed 10.12.2025
7: Tue 20.01/Wed 21.01.2026
8: Wed 28.01.2026

Sun 24.05.2026 PL ends. 

(PL consists of 33 weekend, five midweek games. No games played on 24.12.2025).

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Carabao Cup:
(NUFC enter in Round 3:
draw takes place on or around Wed 27.08.2025). 

R3:
w/c Mon 15.09.2025 / 22.09.2025*
R4: w/c Mon 27.10.2025
QF: w/c Mon 15.12.2025
SF1: w/c Mon 12.01.2026
SF2: w/c Mon 02.02.2026
F: Sun 22.03.2026

* NUFC tie will be in w/c 22.09

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

EFL Trophy:
Group Stage draw 26.06.2025
Matchday One: w/c Mon 01.09.2025
Other dates tbc

U19 Youth League:
League fixtures replicate the first six in the CL (not eight). The competition then moves to a knockout phase from the last 32. 

Sat 09.08.2025 NUWFC v Atletico Madrid Femenino (Spain), 1pm. Friendly.

Euro 2028 - date(s) awaited.

Winter transfer window:

Thu 01.01.2026-Mon 02.02.2026 @ tbc

International Magpies
National Service

2025/26
International breaks:

14.06-06.07.2025 Concacaf Gold Cup
01.09-09.09.2025
06.10-14.10.2025
10.11-18.11.2025
23.03-31.03.2026

11.06.2026-19.07.2026 World Cup

 
Coxy's Corner

Whoops, He did it Again...


What's this all about then?
Click here  
for a rambling explanation of sorts....
 

On This Day in History
14th June


Born Or Died:

1931 Tommy Cahill born, Glasgow, Scotland. (1951-55) 

Left back who began his career with Vale of Clyde and attracted the attention of Celtic and Kilmarnock, turning out for Fulham reserves while completing his national service in the army and also representing that service on the field.

Returning to Glasgow, Tommy joined Vale of Leven and amid interest from a host of clubs, signed for Newcastle in December 1951 for a reported fee of £700 - former Magpie player turned scout Jimmy Boyd having watched his progress and seen off late interest from Celtic and Spurs.

Initially playing in the club's Northern Alliance XI, Cahill's Central League bow came in a 0-1 home loss to Burnley reserves the following January.

Understudy Alf McMichael and Ron Batty, Tommy belatedly made his first team debut in a 3-0 home win over Cardiff City on Christmas Day 1952. Tommy kept his place for the next two games but had to wait until February 1954 to make a fourth and final competitive senior outing.

Allowed to leave United in August 1955, he became the first signing of former SJP colleague Joe Harvey after taking charge of Third Division North side Barrow.  

Play
ing over 300 games in almost a decade at Holker Street, Cahill ended his playing days with the Vickers Sports Club in Barrow.

Tommy moved back to Glasgow for a time but returned to Cumbria and lived on Walney Island.


Dying suddenly in Spain during January 2003, he's buried in Barrow cemetery.

Tommy junior also played for Newcastle's youngsters, but was unable to emulate his father and
reach
the first team.

1977 Death of Joe Richardson, 66.
(1929-45, coach 1945-77) 
Gave a record 48 years of service to United and was employed by the club to his death.

1976 Massimo Oddo born, Pescara, Italy (1997) 

Right back on trial at United in September 1997 after failing to break into AC Milan's first XI and going on loan to Serie C sides Fiorenzuola, Monza and Prato.

Featuring in a 2-1 Pontins League victory away to Wigan Athletic, no contract offer followed and Oddo returned to Italy. 

Loaned by AC Milan to Lecco, Monza and Napoli over the following seasons before joining Verona in 2000, his performances
prompted Lazio to buy him in 2002.  

A
n international call-up followed and a 2006 World Cup winners medal - although Oddo made just one substitute appearance during the final tournament.

R
eturning to AC Milan in January 2007 at a cost of £8m, Oddo was in the side who beat Liverpool 2-1 in the Champions League Final - with Kenny Dalglish on ITV's pundits panel but failing to mention not fancying him at NUFC a decade earlier.

Loaned out to Bayern Munich in the 2008/09 season, Oddo spent his last season at Lecce before retiring in 2012.

Working at Genoa's youth academy during the 2013/14 season, a coaching career followed in Italy at Pescara, Udinese, Crotone, Perugia, Pescara (again), Padova, SPAL and Padova (again).

2025 found him back at former club AC Milan, taking charge of their "Futuro" XI.

1987 Mohamed Diame born, Créteil, France (2016-19) 

The eighth arrival of a hectic close season, Senegal international midfielder Diame had scored the goal that earned Steve Bruce's Hull City a place in the Premier League the previous season.

Playing for Racing Club Lens as a youngster, Mo left Spanish club Rayo Vallecano for Wigan Athletic in 2009.

Three seasons at the Latics followed before a free transfer switch to West Ham came in the wake of a failed move to Manchester United in 2012 (Liverpool also attempted to sign him before Kenny Dalglish was sacked as their manager).

Next came a £3.5m move to Hull during August 2014, netting against United in a 2-2 draw at Gallowgate in only his second appearance.

However, injury problems meant that Diame played just twice after December that season as the Tigers were relegated. 

A City regular in 2015/16, Mo's Newcastle debut came in a home loss to Huddersfield Town during August 2016.

His contribution to United's successful promotion campaign was significant, with goals at Wigan, Burton and Brighton - the latter an outlandish piece of fortune.

Three more strikes in the League Cup - one at former club Hull - doubled his tally to six but there was always a feeling that there was more to come from the midfielder amid some erratic displays.

After a slow start to life back in the Premier League, Diame suddenly emerged as one of the driving forces as the Magpies finished tenth in 2018 

Making less of an impact the following season but still starting 24 times in the league, talk of a one year extension came amid claims that Mo was intent on a two year deal.

That was never a possibility given United's contractual policy and he followed Rafa Benitez out of United after making his final Toon appearance at Fulham in 2019.

A move to
Al Ahli SC in Qatar soon followed; Rafa's successor Steve Bruce admitting that he'd have tried to keep Diame at SJP if he'd been appointed earlier, having managed him at Hull City.

June 2021 saw Diame leave Al-Ahli and he remained clubless until the following April when agreeing a short-term deal at Spanish second tier side Fuenlabrada.

However, he was unable to prevent their relegation and moved on to Qatar side Al-Sailiya in January 2023.

Internationally, Mo represented Senegal 36 times from 2011 and featured in their side the 2012 Olympic games in England.

Following the African Cup of Nations Finals in January 2017 however, he announced his international retirement.


 

What Else?

1952 Northern Rhodesia (a)
6-1
(3-0)
Friendly 
Harvey(2), G.Robledo(17), Cowell(44pen), Walker(49,51), Crowe(6-0),
Steinhobel(90)  
8,815

Newcastle's marathon post-season tour moved on to Nkana, in what is now Zambia.

1997 Forty eight hours after the arrival of Tommy Burns, coach Mark Lawrenson was relieved of his duties at SJP, whatever they were....

2000 Rumours in included: 
Jose Franciso Molina, Kiko, Joao Pinto, Meira, Zlato Zahovic, Rui Costa, Vidigal.

Rumours out
included: 
Temuri Ketsbaia to PAOK Salonika 
Paul Robinson to Sheffield United 

And finally one that eventually came true: Alessandro Pistone to Everton.

2001 Glenn Roeder became the new West Ham manager, replacing 'arry Redknapp. The ex-Magpies defender had been on the Upton Park coaching staff for two years.

2005 Midfielder Lee Bowyer opened talks with Birmingham City as Newcastle confirmed he could leave in the wake of his on-field scrap with Kieron Dyer.

Bolton Wanderers, Charlton Athletic and West Ham also sniffed around, with the latter ultimately signing the midfielder after he backed out of moving to St. Andrew's after protests from Blues fans.

Bowyer did eventually end up at Birmingham, joining them on loan in 2009 and returning as Manager 12 years later.

2007 The transfer of Joey Barton from Manchester City for £5.8m was confirmed. City hinting that Newcastle had to increase their bid from £5.5m - the precise amount that they had refused to pay Barton for leaving....

2021 A trio of Newcastle players were in action at the delayed Euro 2020 finals.

Martin Dubravka helped Slovakia beat Poland 2-1 in St. Petersburg, Ryan Fraser came off the bench in Scotland's 0-2 loss to the Czech
s
at Hampden and Emil Krafth had a substitute runout for Sweden as they drew 0-0 with Spain in Seville.

2022
New Zealand's bid to qualify for the World Cup Finals in Qatar failed at the final hurdle, as they lost 0-1 to Costa Rica in a playoff staged in Doha.

United's Chris Wood
had one effort ruled out by VAR and was denied on three other occasions by the opposition goalkeeper.

2023 United's retained list was released, with the departures of
Ciaran Clark and Matty Longstaff confirmed and contract options exercised to retain Matt Ritchie and Mark Gillespie.