F.A cup match thread - NUFC v Blackburn
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F.A cup match thread - NUFC v Blackburn
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Newcastle's annual flirtation with the FA Cup begins on Saturday with the visit of Championship side Blackburn Rovers to Tyneside.
The tie is a 5.30pm kick-off to allow for overseas TV transmission and lower seating areas only are open.
Tickets are on public sale now priced at £10 adults and £5 concessions, rising to £20 adults/ £10 concessions around 24 hours before kick-off.
Rovers took 3,000 tickets but seem to have lofty expectations as to exactly how popular the tie will be:
Tony Mowbray says his side should look forward to this weekend's game at Newcastle United, with more than 50,000 supporters expected to be inside St James' Park.
They're in for a shock....
The tie will also have VAR coverage and the winners will take their place in the Fourth Round draw, staged after BBC TV's live coverage of the Wolves v Liverpool Third Round tie on Monday evening.
The @NUFC Fans’ FoodBank returns on Saturday in the usual location on Strawberry Place from 3.30pm.
NUFC: Yoshinori Muto and Ki Sungyeung are both on international duty at the Asian Cup and unavailable.
Florian Lejeune and Ciaran Clark are anticipated to feature, but Federico Fernandez and Mo Diame aren't under consideration to play.
Photos of the first team squad training on Thursday included Jamie Sterry and Sean Longstaff but Rolando Aarons and Achraf Lazaar weren't involved.
Coral matchday betting is online here
Coral's "Your Call" option allows you to create bespoke odds and we've cobbled some examples together - which are listed as NUFC.com specials:
NUFC win game, win both halves, BRFC no goals 19/4
NUFC win game, both teams score, Joselu score 17/4
NUFC to win or draw, score less than 1.5 goals 10/3
Blackburn to win 1-0, Mulgrew to score 90/1
Coral's new punter offer is bet £10 receive £30 in free bets. Terms and conditions apply online here.
BRFC: Blackburn currently sit fifteenth in the second tier, 12 points above a relegation place and nine away from the playoff positions.
Rovers beat Newcastle 1-0 both home and away during the 2016/17 Championship season, with Charlie Mulgrew on target in both games. The former Celtic player is still at Blackburn and has scored eight times this season - two of those coming direct from corner kicks.
Ex-Magpie Adam Armstrong is set to face his former club for the first time. He's scored five times for Blackburn this season in 26 league and cup games (17 starts).
New Years Day saw Rovers end a five game winless run when they overcame West Bromwich Albion 2-1 at Ewood Park in the Championship.
We've faced Rovers boss Tony Mowbray only once competitively before in his managerial career; United completing the double over his West Brom side back in the 2008/09 Premier League season.
Stats:
This will be the ninth time that United and Rovers have been paired in this competition, Newcastle winning six so far compared to Blackburn's two.
It's also the first occasion that we've been drawn at home in successive Third Round ties since 2002.
NUFC v BR - FAC all-time:
2011/12 FAC3 won 2-1 (h)
1999/00 FAC5 won 2-1 (a)
1998/99 FAC5R won 1-0 (a)
1998/99 FAC5 drew 0-0 (h)
1994/95 FAC3R won 2-1 (a)
1994/95 FAC3 drew 1-1 (h)
1992/93 FAC5 lost 0-1 (a)
1951/52 SFR won 2-1 (n)
1951/52 SF drew 0-0 (n)
1927/28 R3 lost 1-4 (a)
1909/10 R3 won 3-1 (h)
NUFC last 10 FAC3 ties:
2017/18 Luton Town (h) won 3-1
2016/17 Birmingham City (a) drew 1-1 (won replay)
2015/16 Watford (a) lost 0-1
2014/15 Leicester City (a) lost 0-1
2013/14 Cardiff City (h) lost 1-2
2012/13 Brighton and Hove Albion (a) lost 0-2
2011/12 Blackburn Rovers (h) won 2-1
2010/11 Stevenage (a) lost 1-3
2009/10 Plymouth Argyle (a) drew 0-0 (won replay)
2008/09 Hull City (a) drew 0-0 (lost replay)
Referee: Kevin Friend - The Leicestershire-based official took charge of our 1-2 PL loss at Manchester City last September and was in the middle for our most recent FA Cup tie - a Fourth Round reverse at Chelsea in 2018.
Travel:
Metro: There's no metro service all day between Tynemouth & St. James. Bus 900 substitutes.
Road:
Road closures start one hour before kick-off on:
Leazes Terrace and area around the East Stand
Strawberry Place between the junction with Barrack Road and the Strawberry Pub/ Strawberry Lane at junction with Strawberry Place.
Closures will remain in place until approximately 30 minutes after the end of the match.
Road closures start about one hour after the start of the match on:
Strawberry Place at junction with Leazes Park Road
Leazes Park Road from Percy Street and Strawberry Place junctions
Terrace Place
Closures will remain in place until approximately 30 minutes after the end of the match.
Dedicated match buses run from Metro Centre (X50) and Gosforth Great Park (Q3) More details here
UK TV: None
Overseas TV:
6 Eren (Denmark)
Cytavision Sports 4 (Cyprus)
DAZN Deutsch
DAZN Japan
DIGI GO / Sport 2 (Cz/Slov)
Eleven Sports 2 Belgium/Poland
ESPN+ USA
EuroSport Player Denmark
GO TV Anywhere (Malta)
PPTV Sport (China)
SportKlub 4 (Cro/Serb/Slov)
Sportsnet Now (Canada)
SuperSport 5 Africa
TSN Malta 6
Viaplay (Den/Fin/Nor)
ViaSport 1 HD (Nor)
UK Radio: None
Local Radio: Live on BBC Radio Newcastle
FA Cup Third Round ties:
Fri 04.01.2019:
Tranmere Rovers 0-7 Spurs
Sat 05.01.2019:
Sheffield Wednesday v Luton Town (12.30pm)
Manchester United v Reading (12.30pm) BT
Shrewsbury Town v Stoke City (12.30pm)
Bournemouth v Brighton (12.30pm)
West Ham v Birmingham City (12.30pm)
Burnley v Barnsley (12.30pm)
West Bromwich Albion v Wigan (12.30pm)
Bolton Wanderers v Walsall (3pm)
Gillingham v Cardiff City (3pm)
Brentford v Oxford United (3pm)
Everton v Lincoln City (3pm)
Chelsea v Nottingham Forest (3pm)
Derby County v Southampton (3pm)
Accrington Stanley v Ipswich Town (3pm)
Fleetwood Town v AFC Wimbledon (3pm)
smoggies v Peterborough United (3pm)
Aston Villa v Swansea City (3pm)
Newcastle United v Blackburn Rovers (5.30pm)
Crystal Palace v Grimsby Town (5.30pm)
Bristol City v Huddersfield Town (5.30pm)
Blackpool v Arsenal (5.30pm) BT
Norwich City v Portsmouth (5.30pm)
Sun 06.01.2019:
Millwall v Hull City (2pm)
Preston North End v Doncaster Rovers (2pm)
Fulham v Oldham Athletic (2pm)
Manchester City v Rotherham United (2pm)
Woking v Watford (2pm) BT
QPR v Leeds United AFC (2pm)
Sheffield United v Barnet (2pm)
Newport County v Leicester City (4.30pm) BBC
Mon 07.01.2019:
Wolves v Liverpool (7.45pm) BBC
Newcastle's annual flirtation with the FA Cup begins on Saturday with the visit of Championship side Blackburn Rovers to Tyneside.
The tie is a 5.30pm kick-off to allow for overseas TV transmission and lower seating areas only are open.
Tickets are on public sale now priced at £10 adults and £5 concessions, rising to £20 adults/ £10 concessions around 24 hours before kick-off.
Rovers took 3,000 tickets but seem to have lofty expectations as to exactly how popular the tie will be:
Tony Mowbray says his side should look forward to this weekend's game at Newcastle United, with more than 50,000 supporters expected to be inside St James' Park.
They're in for a shock....
The tie will also have VAR coverage and the winners will take their place in the Fourth Round draw, staged after BBC TV's live coverage of the Wolves v Liverpool Third Round tie on Monday evening.
The @NUFC Fans’ FoodBank returns on Saturday in the usual location on Strawberry Place from 3.30pm.
NUFC: Yoshinori Muto and Ki Sungyeung are both on international duty at the Asian Cup and unavailable.
Florian Lejeune and Ciaran Clark are anticipated to feature, but Federico Fernandez and Mo Diame aren't under consideration to play.
Photos of the first team squad training on Thursday included Jamie Sterry and Sean Longstaff but Rolando Aarons and Achraf Lazaar weren't involved.
Coral matchday betting is online here
Coral's "Your Call" option allows you to create bespoke odds and we've cobbled some examples together - which are listed as NUFC.com specials:
NUFC win game, win both halves, BRFC no goals 19/4
NUFC win game, both teams score, Joselu score 17/4
NUFC to win or draw, score less than 1.5 goals 10/3
Blackburn to win 1-0, Mulgrew to score 90/1
Coral's new punter offer is bet £10 receive £30 in free bets. Terms and conditions apply online here.
BRFC: Blackburn currently sit fifteenth in the second tier, 12 points above a relegation place and nine away from the playoff positions.
Rovers beat Newcastle 1-0 both home and away during the 2016/17 Championship season, with Charlie Mulgrew on target in both games. The former Celtic player is still at Blackburn and has scored eight times this season - two of those coming direct from corner kicks.
Ex-Magpie Adam Armstrong is set to face his former club for the first time. He's scored five times for Blackburn this season in 26 league and cup games (17 starts).
New Years Day saw Rovers end a five game winless run when they overcame West Bromwich Albion 2-1 at Ewood Park in the Championship.
We've faced Rovers boss Tony Mowbray only once competitively before in his managerial career; United completing the double over his West Brom side back in the 2008/09 Premier League season.
Stats:
This will be the ninth time that United and Rovers have been paired in this competition, Newcastle winning six so far compared to Blackburn's two.
It's also the first occasion that we've been drawn at home in successive Third Round ties since 2002.
NUFC v BR - FAC all-time:
2011/12 FAC3 won 2-1 (h)
1999/00 FAC5 won 2-1 (a)
1998/99 FAC5R won 1-0 (a)
1998/99 FAC5 drew 0-0 (h)
1994/95 FAC3R won 2-1 (a)
1994/95 FAC3 drew 1-1 (h)
1992/93 FAC5 lost 0-1 (a)
1951/52 SFR won 2-1 (n)
1951/52 SF drew 0-0 (n)
1927/28 R3 lost 1-4 (a)
1909/10 R3 won 3-1 (h)
NUFC last 10 FAC3 ties:
2017/18 Luton Town (h) won 3-1
2016/17 Birmingham City (a) drew 1-1 (won replay)
2015/16 Watford (a) lost 0-1
2014/15 Leicester City (a) lost 0-1
2013/14 Cardiff City (h) lost 1-2
2012/13 Brighton and Hove Albion (a) lost 0-2
2011/12 Blackburn Rovers (h) won 2-1
2010/11 Stevenage (a) lost 1-3
2009/10 Plymouth Argyle (a) drew 0-0 (won replay)
2008/09 Hull City (a) drew 0-0 (lost replay)
Referee: Kevin Friend - The Leicestershire-based official took charge of our 1-2 PL loss at Manchester City last September and was in the middle for our most recent FA Cup tie - a Fourth Round reverse at Chelsea in 2018.
Travel:
Metro: There's no metro service all day between Tynemouth & St. James. Bus 900 substitutes.
Road:
Road closures start one hour before kick-off on:
Leazes Terrace and area around the East Stand
Strawberry Place between the junction with Barrack Road and the Strawberry Pub/ Strawberry Lane at junction with Strawberry Place.
Closures will remain in place until approximately 30 minutes after the end of the match.
Road closures start about one hour after the start of the match on:
Strawberry Place at junction with Leazes Park Road
Leazes Park Road from Percy Street and Strawberry Place junctions
Terrace Place
Closures will remain in place until approximately 30 minutes after the end of the match.
Dedicated match buses run from Metro Centre (X50) and Gosforth Great Park (Q3) More details here
UK TV: None
Overseas TV:
6 Eren (Denmark)
Cytavision Sports 4 (Cyprus)
DAZN Deutsch
DAZN Japan
DIGI GO / Sport 2 (Cz/Slov)
Eleven Sports 2 Belgium/Poland
ESPN+ USA
EuroSport Player Denmark
GO TV Anywhere (Malta)
PPTV Sport (China)
SportKlub 4 (Cro/Serb/Slov)
Sportsnet Now (Canada)
SuperSport 5 Africa
TSN Malta 6
Viaplay (Den/Fin/Nor)
ViaSport 1 HD (Nor)
UK Radio: None
Local Radio: Live on BBC Radio Newcastle
FA Cup Third Round ties:
Fri 04.01.2019:
Tranmere Rovers 0-7 Spurs
Sat 05.01.2019:
Sheffield Wednesday v Luton Town (12.30pm)
Manchester United v Reading (12.30pm) BT
Shrewsbury Town v Stoke City (12.30pm)
Bournemouth v Brighton (12.30pm)
West Ham v Birmingham City (12.30pm)
Burnley v Barnsley (12.30pm)
West Bromwich Albion v Wigan (12.30pm)
Bolton Wanderers v Walsall (3pm)
Gillingham v Cardiff City (3pm)
Brentford v Oxford United (3pm)
Everton v Lincoln City (3pm)
Chelsea v Nottingham Forest (3pm)
Derby County v Southampton (3pm)
Accrington Stanley v Ipswich Town (3pm)
Fleetwood Town v AFC Wimbledon (3pm)
smoggies v Peterborough United (3pm)
Aston Villa v Swansea City (3pm)
Newcastle United v Blackburn Rovers (5.30pm)
Crystal Palace v Grimsby Town (5.30pm)
Bristol City v Huddersfield Town (5.30pm)
Blackpool v Arsenal (5.30pm) BT
Norwich City v Portsmouth (5.30pm)
Sun 06.01.2019:
Millwall v Hull City (2pm)
Preston North End v Doncaster Rovers (2pm)
Fulham v Oldham Athletic (2pm)
Manchester City v Rotherham United (2pm)
Woking v Watford (2pm) BT
QPR v Leeds United AFC (2pm)
Sheffield United v Barnet (2pm)
Newport County v Leicester City (4.30pm) BBC
Mon 07.01.2019:
Wolves v Liverpool (7.45pm) BBC
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Re: F.A cup match thread - NUFC v Blackburn
Wow this will be my first VAR game. Hope something crazy happens.
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Re: F.A cup match thread - NUFC v Blackburn
Craig Hope of the mail reckons Woodman, Sterry, Longstaff and Lejeune are all starting. I'm expecting:
Woodman
Sterry Lejeune Clark Manquillo
Hayden Shelvey
Murphy Longstaff Kennedy
Joselu
Which should be good enough to do the job...Sterry Lejeune Clark Manquillo
Hayden Shelvey
Murphy Longstaff Kennedy
Joselu
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Re: F.A cup match thread - NUFC v Blackburn
Not a bad team. Is Muto still around? If so might as well get some use out of him before he goes off to the Asia Cup.
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Re: F.A cup match thread - NUFC v Blackburn
I think he went after the Man U game. But I could be wrong.Bodacious Benny wrote: ↑Sat Jan 05, 2019 2:44 pmNot a bad team. Is Muto still around? If so might as well get some use out of him before he goes off to the Asia Cup.
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Re: F.A cup match thread - NUFC v Blackburn
Yeah he's out there now.Speedo wrote: ↑Sat Jan 05, 2019 2:50 pmI think he went after the Man U game. But I could be wrong.Bodacious Benny wrote: ↑Sat Jan 05, 2019 2:44 pmNot a bad team. Is Muto still around? If so might as well get some use out of him before he goes off to the Asia Cup.
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Re: F.A cup match thread - NUFC v Blackburn
Big moment for Murphy. Feel he needs a performance or he'll be o the transfer list
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Re: F.A cup match thread - NUFC v Blackburn
I don’t think (nor want) him to be transfer listed. I could see him going on loan if we got a player or two in (which we won’t). I still want to see him get given a run of games. He deserves that.Colback's Orange Tufts wrote: ↑Sat Jan 05, 2019 4:09 pmBig moment for Murphy. Feel he needs a performance or he'll be o the transfer list
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Re: F.A cup match thread - NUFC v Blackburn
That team should have enough. Not like we’ll be fatigued or anything as we don’t really play all that many games and have a week until our next match after today.
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It's not the winning that matters. It's the taking part.
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Re: F.A cup match thread - NUFC v Blackburn
Don't really want that either. But the current hierarchy and manager seem to like to bin players if they don't fancy themBodacious Benny wrote: ↑Sat Jan 05, 2019 4:12 pmI don’t think (nor want) him to be transfer listed. I could see him going on loan if we got a player or two in (which we won’t). I still want to see him get given a run of games. He deserves that.Colback's Orange Tufts wrote: ↑Sat Jan 05, 2019 4:09 pmBig moment for Murphy. Feel he needs a performance or he'll be o the transfer list
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Re: F.A cup match thread - NUFC v Blackburn
Bit ambitious from Lejeune there!
Re: F.A cup match thread - NUFC v Blackburn
Anyone got an English stream
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