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Newcastle United

Every Newcastle United match this season, home and away — each one links to hotels near the ground it’s played at, so away weekends are as easy to book as home ones.

Home ground: St James' Park, Newcastle upon Tyne

Good to know: Premier League kick-off dates and times move for TV broadcast picks all season — often on a few weeks’ notice. If your stay is built around the match, choose a free-cancellation rate so your booking can move with it.

History

Newcastle United formed in 1892 when Newcastle East End took over the lease at St James' Park and absorbed the players of the dissolved Newcastle West End, adopting black and white stripes — and the Magpies nickname — a couple of years later. The ground itself, expanded to 60,000 by 1905, sits dramatically above the city centre, rising over Leazes Terrace with a roar that fills the surrounding Bigg Market and Quayside on matchday. The club's golden age came in the 1950s, when Newcastle won the FA Cup three times in five years — 1951 against Blackpool, 1952 against Arsenal, and 1955 against Manchester City, Jackie Milburn scoring inside the first minute of that final. No major trophy followed for seven decades. In October 2021 a Saudi Public Investment Fund-led consortium, alongside PCP Capital Partners and the Reuben family, bought the club, and investment on the pitch brought a return to the Champions League in 2023-24 after two decades away. The long wait for silverware finally ended in March 2025, when Newcastle beat Liverpool 2-1 at Wembley in the Carabao Cup final — goals from Dan Burn and Alexander Isak completing the club's first trophy since that 1955 Cup win.

Records & quirks

  • Newcastle's record win is 13-0 against Newport County in 1946, a joint-highest league victory in English football history.
  • Newcastle's record defeat is 0-9 away to Burton Wanderers, in 1895.
  • Newcastle lost 1-9 at home to Sunderland in December 1908 — then went on to win the league title that same season.
  • Alan Shearer broke Jackie Milburn's 49-year-old club scoring record in 2006, finishing with 206 goals for Newcastle.

Fixtures

Matches with a hotel page are linked. Dates can move — see above.