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About 150,000 people were expected to catch a glimpse of the Carabao Cup that Newcastle lifted on March 16, after a 2-1 victory over Liverpool in the final at Wembley Stadium on March 16.
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Tens of thousands of Newcastle United fans gathered in the city on Saturday to celebrate the club's first domestic trophy in 70 years, with the streets turning a sea of black and white for the open-t...
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Dan Burn says he will "never tire" of watching his Carabao Cup final goal and Newcastle's celebrations, despite saying he was embarrassed on international duty by the number of times the goal was replayed - which even led to him turning televisions off.
JACOB MURPHY is dreaming of being the next one of Eddie Howe’s Newcastle stars to make their England breakthrough. Carabao Cup Final goalscoring hero Dan Burn, 32, was the latest Toon player to
Newcastle United are one of the biggest clubs in British football. That said, coming into the 2024/25 Carabao Cup final, they had not won a major trophy since the FA Cup in 1955.
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Newcastle United star Anthony Gordon has given a simple and yet emotional response following the Magpies Carabao Cup trophy parade. The Magpies received a heroes welcome as they toured the city centre on Saturday with hundreds of thousands of supporters lining the streets and the Town Moor.
The victory parade for the iconic cup win took place this weekend, in which Alan Shearer was a guest of honour and speaking about the celebrations, the Newcastle United legend namechecked the Celtic supporters.
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CRIAG HOPE: Newcastle expect more than 200,000 fans to descend on the city on Saturday as they mark their Carabao Cup victory with an open-top bus parade and party on the Town Moor. The 2-1 win ...
Northumbria Police confirmed on Sunday morning that there had been two arrests at the parade, both in relation to public order offences. They thanked the public for helping to ensure the day passed as safely as possible; as well as officers, staff and volunteers on the ground.