Across the years – Newcastle United’s promising record against German competition
By Liam Brusby and Joshua Nichol Newcastle United take on Borussia Dortmund in a competitive fixture for the first time
Read moreBy Liam Brusby and Joshua Nichol Newcastle United take on Borussia Dortmund in a competitive fixture for the first time
Read moreFresh after scoring the winner against Werder Bremen at the weekend, the German and his teammates spoke highly of Newcastle
Read moreThe rise of darts in the North East of England is well underway with multiple household names from the region
Read moreSaudi Arabia has held their training sessions ahead of Tuesday night’s friendly against South Korea at St. James’ Park. Freshly
Read moreNewcastle look like they will be playing European football next season for the first time in over a decade. We
Read moreBoyhood Newcastle United fan Lewis Miley has committed his long-term future to the Magpies after agreeing his first professional contract
Read moreNewcastle further boosted their hopes of a return to Champions League football with a dominating victory over a struggling Everton side who find themselves falling further towards the threat of relegation.
Read moreNewcastle United demolished top-four rivals Tottenham Hotspur with a five-goal bombardment inside the first 21 minutes paving the way to a 6-1 victory inside a rocking St James Park.
Read moreRumours have already begun to spread about all the different players that Newcastle might have on their radar for the summer, one such player is Manchester United midfielder Scott McTominay. Newcastle reportedly want to bring the 26-year-old to Tyneside to bolster their midfield options. £50 million is the reported price tag being set by Manchester United, but with financial fair play as big a talking point as ever, it’s unlikely Newcastle would spend this much on someone who is an upgrade on what they already have.
Read moreNewcastle United continued their pursuit of a Champions League spot last night with a dominating victory over West Ham at the London Stadium. Callum Wilson and Joelinton both returned to the starting 11 in place of Alexsander Isak and Joe Willock, both scoring twice. Isak also found his way onto the scoresheet with a lovely volley into an open net following an error from West Ham keep Lucas Fabianski.
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