New Newcastle 2025 24. Newcastle United 21 Wolves Alexander Isak and Miguel Almiron on target as Magpies claim hard 14.03.2025 21:54 source: StadiumDB.com; author: Paulina Skóra March 16, 2025, may have been the day everything changed for Newcastle, but March 17, 2025, marked the beginning of what is being described as the "second phase" of the post-takeover project.
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The 2024-25 season is the 132nd season in the history of Newcastle United Football Club, and their eighth consecutive season in the Premier League.In addition to the domestic league, the club also participated in the FA Cup and the EFL Cup. Newcastle United is preparing to present its plans for a new stadium to the government, which will need to approve the project.
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The Premier League club is preparing to present its proposal to the UK Government, according to the Daily Mail, having decided that the redevelopment of St James' Park from its current capacity of 52,300 to 60,300 would not be the best approach. But Newcastle had the best of the first half and got their reward as local hero Dan Burn headed home from a corner just before half-time. On 16 March 2025, Newcastle defeated Liverpool in the final of the EFL Cup, winning their maiden trophy in this tournament, first major trophy since.
Newcastle United Away Concept. Newcastle United has reportedly settled on a new-build approach to determine its stadium future, with a 65,000-seat facility being proposed March 16, 2025, may have been the day everything changed for Newcastle, but March 17, 2025, marked the beginning of what is being described as the "second phase" of the post-takeover project.
Nova camisa titular do Newcastle United 20242025 Adidas » Mantos do Futebol. According to the latest information, the new Newcastle United stadium will have a capacity of 65,000 seats, which has raised doubts about whether the. The Premier League club is preparing to present its proposal to the UK Government, according to the Daily Mail, having decided that the redevelopment of St James' Park from its current capacity of 52,300 to 60,300 would not be the best approach.