Match day - NUFC v Arsenal
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Match day - NUFC v Arsenal
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The Magpies return to action this afternoon when Unai Emery brings his Gunners side to Tyneside for a non-televised, old-fashioned 3pm kick-off.
Tickets are now on public sale, with less than 500 remaining on Friday morning.
The Magpie Group intend to stage a protest across the road from the Sports Direct branch at SJP aka the NUFC club shop at 2.15pm details here
This game is one of several in the Premier League on Saturday chosen for VAR coverage - but none of the decisions made remotely will be communicated to the match referee.
As part of their ongoing trials, the Professional Game Match Officials organisation intend to simultaneously operate VAR at all five 3pm Premier League games on the day, to see if their system is fit for purpose.
However, there will be no communication to match officials regarding any incidents and no notifications within the stadium to spectators.
NUFC: Isaac Hayden is available after completing his three match suspension and Matt Ritchie and Jonjo Shelvey both return to the squad following injuries.
Long-term absentee Florian Lejeune remains out and given their long-distance return from international duty, Salomon Rondon and DeAndre Yedlin are not certain to feature in the starting lineup.
A 2-1 success at Gallowgate last April was our first home victory over Arsenal in ten PL games and one has to go back to 1994/95 (1-0) and 1995/96 (2-0) to find consecutive wins over them for NUFC at SJP.
Those successive victories came before the arrival of Arsene Wenger in September 1996, Stewart Houston in charge of the first and Bruce Rioch the second.
Emery has occupied the visiting dugout at SJP previously, seeing his Valencia side beaten 1-2 on Tyneside in a friendly match back in August 2008.
AFC: Laurent Koscielny, Ainsley Maitland-Niles, Sead Kolasinac and Carl Jenkinson remain out but Lucas Torreira and Alex Iwobi are should be available.
Arsenal began the season with a 0-2 home defeat by Manchester City before going down 2-3 at Chelsea. Collecting their first points thanks to a 3-1 success against West Ham at the Emirates, they then went to Cardiff and ran out 3-2 winners.
All eight of their goals this season have been scored by different players (including an OG).
Referee: Lee Probert - first NUFC appointment of 2018 for this Wiltshire-based official, last spotted in charge of our 2-2 draw at West Bromwich Albion in November 2017.
Probert's most recent visit to Tyneside was for a 3-1 FA Cup home victory over Birmingham City back in January 2017.
The NUFC Fans Food bank collection station will be open from 1pm on Strawberry Place and they'll also have tickets for this fundraiser with no booking fee:
Song from the play "Close the Coalhouse Door" will be performed at the Venerable Bede Church on West Road on Friday 5th October at 7pm.
Travel:
Due to RMT strike action on Saturday, Northern Rail trains serving Newcastle will be reduced in number - particularly to and from Carlisle via Hexham and on the Durham Coast line.
Check before travelling and use alternatives - particularly for post-match journeys.
No scheduled Metro closures this weekend.
UK TV: None
Overseas TV:
Astro SuperSport 2
6'Eren (Denmark)
beIN Connect Turkey
beIN Sports Connect NZ
beIN Sports MENA 11 HD
beIN Sports Malaysia
Canal+ Sport 3 Afrique
Canal+ Sport online (Poland)
Cosmote Sport 1 HD
DAZN (Japan)
Digi Sport 4 (Cz/Svk)
DIRECTV Play Deportes
DIRECTV Sports Argentina
DIRECTV Sports Caribbean
Eleven Sports 2 Taiwan
EuroSport Player Dansk
Flow Sports App/Premier
Hotstar (India)
Idman TV
K+ PC (Vietnam)
mio Stadium 103 HD (Singapore)
NBC Sports Gold (USA)
Optus Sport (Australia)
QQ Sports (China)
S Sports (China)
SiriusXM FC (USA)
Sky Planeta Futbol / HD (Mexico)
Sky Sports Ireland
SKY NET Sports 6 / HD
Spiler 1 TV (Hungary) +HD
Sport 1 Israel
SportsNavi Live (Japan)
SPOTV2 (Korea)
SPS HD (Mongolia)
Star Sports 2 Asia
SuperSport 5 Za +HD
TSN2 Malta
TSN Canada 4
TV2 Sport Premium +HD
TV2 Sumo (Norway)
ViaPlay (Denmark/Sweden) +HD
Viasat Sports Premium +HD
UK Radio: Live on talkSPORT 2
NUFC will also be streaming the BBC Radio Newcastle commentary of the game live on the official website - requires free-of-charge registration.
Local Radio: Live on BBC Radio Newcastle
Parking: Northumbria University offer weekend car parking to the public for £4 all day (or £1 per hour). 500 spaces are available at Lipman and City Campus East: book online here or turn up to pay & display.
Latest PL fixtures:
Sat 15.09.2018:
Spurs v Liverpool (12.30pm) Sky
Bournemouth v Leicester City (3pm)
Chelsea v Cardiff City (3pm)
Huddersfield Town v Crystal Palace (3pm)
Manchester City v Fulham (3pm)
Newcastle v Arsenal (3pm)
Watford v Manchester United (5.30pm) BT
Sun 16.09.2018:
Wolves v Burnley (1.30pm) Sky
Everton v West Ham (4pm) Sky
Mon 17.09.2018:
Southampton v Brighton & Hove Albion (8pm) Sky
Stats:
Gunners @ SJP - Premier League era:
2017/18: Won 2-1 Perez, Ritchie
2015/16: Lost 0-1
2014/15: Lost 1-2 Sissoko
2013/14: Lost 0-1
2012/13: Lost 0-1
2011/12: Drew 0-0
2010/11: Drew 4-4 Barton 2, Best, Tiote
2010/11: Lost 0-4 (LC)
2008/09: Lost 1-3 Martins
2007/08: Drew 1-1 S.Taylor
2006/07: Drew 0-0
2005/06: Won 1-0 Solano
2004/05: Lost 0-1
2003/04: Drew 0-0
2002/03: Drew 1-1 Robert
2001/02: Drew 1-1 Robert (FAC)
2001/02: Lost 0-2
2000/01: Drew 0-0
1999/00: Won 4-2 Speed 2, Shearer, Griffin
1998/99: Drew 1-1 Hamann
1997/98: Lost 0-1
1996/97: Lost 1-2 Shearer
1995/96: Won 2-0 Ginola, Ferdinand
1994/95: Won 1-0 Beardsley
1993/94: Won 2-0 Cole, Beardsley
The Magpies return to action this afternoon when Unai Emery brings his Gunners side to Tyneside for a non-televised, old-fashioned 3pm kick-off.
Tickets are now on public sale, with less than 500 remaining on Friday morning.
The Magpie Group intend to stage a protest across the road from the Sports Direct branch at SJP aka the NUFC club shop at 2.15pm details here
This game is one of several in the Premier League on Saturday chosen for VAR coverage - but none of the decisions made remotely will be communicated to the match referee.
As part of their ongoing trials, the Professional Game Match Officials organisation intend to simultaneously operate VAR at all five 3pm Premier League games on the day, to see if their system is fit for purpose.
However, there will be no communication to match officials regarding any incidents and no notifications within the stadium to spectators.
NUFC: Isaac Hayden is available after completing his three match suspension and Matt Ritchie and Jonjo Shelvey both return to the squad following injuries.
Long-term absentee Florian Lejeune remains out and given their long-distance return from international duty, Salomon Rondon and DeAndre Yedlin are not certain to feature in the starting lineup.
A 2-1 success at Gallowgate last April was our first home victory over Arsenal in ten PL games and one has to go back to 1994/95 (1-0) and 1995/96 (2-0) to find consecutive wins over them for NUFC at SJP.
Those successive victories came before the arrival of Arsene Wenger in September 1996, Stewart Houston in charge of the first and Bruce Rioch the second.
Emery has occupied the visiting dugout at SJP previously, seeing his Valencia side beaten 1-2 on Tyneside in a friendly match back in August 2008.
AFC: Laurent Koscielny, Ainsley Maitland-Niles, Sead Kolasinac and Carl Jenkinson remain out but Lucas Torreira and Alex Iwobi are should be available.
Arsenal began the season with a 0-2 home defeat by Manchester City before going down 2-3 at Chelsea. Collecting their first points thanks to a 3-1 success against West Ham at the Emirates, they then went to Cardiff and ran out 3-2 winners.
All eight of their goals this season have been scored by different players (including an OG).
Referee: Lee Probert - first NUFC appointment of 2018 for this Wiltshire-based official, last spotted in charge of our 2-2 draw at West Bromwich Albion in November 2017.
Probert's most recent visit to Tyneside was for a 3-1 FA Cup home victory over Birmingham City back in January 2017.
The NUFC Fans Food bank collection station will be open from 1pm on Strawberry Place and they'll also have tickets for this fundraiser with no booking fee:
Song from the play "Close the Coalhouse Door" will be performed at the Venerable Bede Church on West Road on Friday 5th October at 7pm.
Travel:
Due to RMT strike action on Saturday, Northern Rail trains serving Newcastle will be reduced in number - particularly to and from Carlisle via Hexham and on the Durham Coast line.
Check before travelling and use alternatives - particularly for post-match journeys.
No scheduled Metro closures this weekend.
UK TV: None
Overseas TV:
Astro SuperSport 2
6'Eren (Denmark)
beIN Connect Turkey
beIN Sports Connect NZ
beIN Sports MENA 11 HD
beIN Sports Malaysia
Canal+ Sport 3 Afrique
Canal+ Sport online (Poland)
Cosmote Sport 1 HD
DAZN (Japan)
Digi Sport 4 (Cz/Svk)
DIRECTV Play Deportes
DIRECTV Sports Argentina
DIRECTV Sports Caribbean
Eleven Sports 2 Taiwan
EuroSport Player Dansk
Flow Sports App/Premier
Hotstar (India)
Idman TV
K+ PC (Vietnam)
mio Stadium 103 HD (Singapore)
NBC Sports Gold (USA)
Optus Sport (Australia)
QQ Sports (China)
S Sports (China)
SiriusXM FC (USA)
Sky Planeta Futbol / HD (Mexico)
Sky Sports Ireland
SKY NET Sports 6 / HD
Spiler 1 TV (Hungary) +HD
Sport 1 Israel
SportsNavi Live (Japan)
SPOTV2 (Korea)
SPS HD (Mongolia)
Star Sports 2 Asia
SuperSport 5 Za +HD
TSN2 Malta
TSN Canada 4
TV2 Sport Premium +HD
TV2 Sumo (Norway)
ViaPlay (Denmark/Sweden) +HD
Viasat Sports Premium +HD
UK Radio: Live on talkSPORT 2
NUFC will also be streaming the BBC Radio Newcastle commentary of the game live on the official website - requires free-of-charge registration.
Local Radio: Live on BBC Radio Newcastle
Parking: Northumbria University offer weekend car parking to the public for £4 all day (or £1 per hour). 500 spaces are available at Lipman and City Campus East: book online here or turn up to pay & display.
Latest PL fixtures:
Sat 15.09.2018:
Spurs v Liverpool (12.30pm) Sky
Bournemouth v Leicester City (3pm)
Chelsea v Cardiff City (3pm)
Huddersfield Town v Crystal Palace (3pm)
Manchester City v Fulham (3pm)
Newcastle v Arsenal (3pm)
Watford v Manchester United (5.30pm) BT
Sun 16.09.2018:
Wolves v Burnley (1.30pm) Sky
Everton v West Ham (4pm) Sky
Mon 17.09.2018:
Southampton v Brighton & Hove Albion (8pm) Sky
Stats:
Gunners @ SJP - Premier League era:
2017/18: Won 2-1 Perez, Ritchie
2015/16: Lost 0-1
2014/15: Lost 1-2 Sissoko
2013/14: Lost 0-1
2012/13: Lost 0-1
2011/12: Drew 0-0
2010/11: Drew 4-4 Barton 2, Best, Tiote
2010/11: Lost 0-4 (LC)
2008/09: Lost 1-3 Martins
2007/08: Drew 1-1 S.Taylor
2006/07: Drew 0-0
2005/06: Won 1-0 Solano
2004/05: Lost 0-1
2003/04: Drew 0-0
2002/03: Drew 1-1 Robert
2001/02: Drew 1-1 Robert (FAC)
2001/02: Lost 0-2
2000/01: Drew 0-0
1999/00: Won 4-2 Speed 2, Shearer, Griffin
1998/99: Drew 1-1 Hamann
1997/98: Lost 0-1
1996/97: Lost 1-2 Shearer
1995/96: Won 2-0 Ginola, Ferdinand
1994/95: Won 1-0 Beardsley
1993/94: Won 2-0 Cole, Beardsley
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Re: Match day - NUFC v Arsenal
There's some bantsy protests going on outside the clubshop before kickoff. You know, where loads of people stand anyway. I hope they don't hurt beatbox Spiderman's profits.
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Re: Match day - NUFC v Arsenal
I had a dream we won 4-3
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Re: Match day - NUFC v Arsenal
ColbacksFlamingBarnet wrote: ↑Sat Sep 15, 2018 8:52 amI doubt we will ever see a game as mental as this ever again
One of my best mates emigrated to NZ not long after this, it was the last match that we went to see together.
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Re: Match day - NUFC v Arsenal
I tried to put a bet on at half time but couldn't get a phone signal.
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Re: Match day - NUFC v Arsenal
I do now. Vodafone mate, Vodafone.
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Re: Match day - NUFC v Arsenal
Dubravka, Yedlin, Lascelles, Fernandez, Dummett, Ritchie, Hayden, Diame, Murphy, Perez, Joselu.
Subs: Clark, Shelvey, Rondon, Muto, Kenedy, Manquillo, Darlow.
Subs: Clark, Shelvey, Rondon, Muto, Kenedy, Manquillo, Darlow.
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Re: Match day - NUFC v Arsenal
Murphy on the wrong side yet again. Have to feel for him, doesn't get a chance.
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Re: Match day - NUFC v Arsenal
I know he's been playing for Venezuala, but we have to be starting Rondon.
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Re: Match day - NUFC v Arsenal
No complaints about the defence
Our lack of depth at left wing showing, but sensible to drop Kenedy after his last few performances. Time to see if Murphy is any better!
Rondon should be on.
Unsure why Hayden starts over shelvey, but if he's still recovering it might be to save him for the must win games.
Overall: pretty happy
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Re: Match day - NUFC v Arsenal
If Shelvey is ok to be on the bench then I'd rather play him for 60 mins and see how he gets on. Kenedy definitely needed a kick up the arse, and I actually think Murphy has good potential so quite happy to see him.
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Re: Match day - NUFC v Arsenal
joselu starting
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Re: Match day - NUFC v Arsenal
What's wrong with that?
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He's a 1 in 2 striker....this season
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Re: Match day - NUFC v Arsenal
Don't know where goals are going to come from. We always look completely hapless without Shelvey in the side, then add Joselu...ugh. I dream of a day where we have a few options in the centre of the park who can actually pass a ball or open things up.
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Re: Match day - NUFC v Arsenal
Lascelles may be out...injured in warm-up. Nothing confirmed if he'll still start.
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Re: Match day - NUFC v Arsenal
The footage of it looks grim. He was walking off the pitch pretty hobbledBodacious Benny wrote: ↑Sat Sep 15, 2018 1:48 pmLascelles may be out...injured in warm-up. Nothing confirmed if he'll still start.