Match thread.FA cup NUFC v Watford
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Match thread.FA cup NUFC v Watford
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Newcastle will attempt to end a sequence of five FA Cup Fourth Round defeats when fellow Premier League side Watford visit SJP on Saturday.
Kick off against the Hornets is at 3pm.
Tickets will be available to buy from the SJP box office until kick-off priced at £20 adults and £10 concessions. Beware of queues.
Watford were entitled to a minimum 6,000 allocation but had flogged just 600 by the time their public sale began last Monday.
The winners of the tie will feature in the draw for the Fifth Round, staged during BBC1's One Show from 7pm on Monday evening.
NUFC: Kenedy and Federico Fernandez return to the squad following illness but it doesn't appear that Karl Darlow, Mo Diame, Paul Dummett or Jonjo Shelvey are under consideration for selection.
Yoshinori Muto remains on international duty, while Ki Sungyeung has returned but is out injured.
Coral matchday betting is online here
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WFC: Sebastian Prodl, Abdoulaye Doucoure and Kiki Femenia are all out injured.
The Hornets reached this stage thanks to a 2-0 Third Round victory at non-league Woking.
The Ware Rooms on Carliol Square will have these offers on Saturday:
Pizza and a pint £7
Two Dine for a Tenner
20% discount for NUFC season ticket holders before and after the Watford FAC game.
The Ware Rooms are at 17 Carliol Square NE1 6UQ - 5 minutes walk from both Monument and Manors Metro.
Stats:
The Magpies have won just two of the last ten all-Premier League FA Cup ties they've played in:
2004/05 Spurs (h) won 1-0 QF
2004/05 Manchester United (n) lost 1-4 SF
2005/06 Chelsea (a) lost 0-1 QF
2007/08 Arsenal (a) lost 0-3 R4
2008/09 Hull City (a) 0-0 (lost replay 0-1) R3
2011/12 Blackburn Rovers (h) won 2-1 R3
2013/14 Cardiff City (h) lost 1-2 R3
2014/15 Leicester City (a) lost 0-1 R3
2015/16 Watford (a) lost 0-1 R3
2017/18 Chelsea (a) lost 0-3 R4
However they've lost just one of their last ten FA Cup Fourth Round ties against all sides at home:
1989/90 Reading won 4-1 (replay)
1990/91 Nottingham Forest drew 2-2
1992/93 Rotherham United won 2-0 (replay)
1993/94 Luton Town drew 1-1
1994/95 Swansea City won 3-0
1996/97 Nottingham Forest lost 1-2
1997/98 Stevenage Borough won 2-1 (replay)
1998/99 Bradford City won 3-0
1999/00 Sheffield United won 4-1
2004/05 Coventry City won 3-1
NUFC v Watford - FAC meetings:
2015/16 Lost 0-1 (a) R3
1988/89 Lost 0-1 (a) R3R3
1988/89 Drew 0-0 (h) R3R2
1988/89 Drew 2-2 (a) R3R
1988/89 Drew 0-0 (h) R3
1931/32 Won 5-0 (h) QF
1923/24 won 1-0 (a) R3
Hornets in Toon - all time:
2018/19 won 1-0 Perez
2017/18 lost 0-3
2015/16 lost 1-2 Janmaat
2009/10 won 2-0 Lovenkrands, Pancrate
2006/07 won 2-1 Martins(2)
1999/00 won 1-0 Gallacher
1992/93 won 2-0 Peacock, Lee
1991/92 drew 2-2 Hunt, Clark
1990/91 won 1-0 Quinn(pen)
1989/90 won 2-1 Quinn, Gallacher
1988/89 drew 0-0 (FACR)
1988/89 drew 0-0 (FAC)
1987/88 won 3-0 O'Neill, Wharton, Tinnion
1986/87 drew 2-2 Anderson, McDonald
1985/86 drew 1-1 Gascoigne
1984/85 won 3-1 Megson, Cunningham, Reilly
1981/82 lost 0-1
1980/81 won 2-1 Hibbitt, Shinton
1979/80 lost 0-2
1931/32 won 5-0 Allen 3, Boyd, Richardson (FAC)
Referee: David Coote (Nottinghamshire) last seen when making his Premier League debut last April - a 0-1 home defeat by West Bromwich Albion.
Coote is no stranger to Cup games involving NUFC, taking charge of a 4-1 League Cup home success over Northampton Town in 2015 and our terrible 0-3 FA Cup defeat at Oxford United in 2017.
Travel:
Metro: There's no service between Tynemouth and St James in either direction on Saturday (and until around 6.30pm on Sunday). The usual service 900 replacement buses will operate.
Trains:
There's yet another RMT strike, which will reduce the amount of Northern Rail services that operate across the region, especially post-match.
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.
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.
Dedicated match buses run from Metro Centre (X50) and Gosforth Great Park (Q3) More details here
UK TV: None
Overseas TV:
6'Eren (Denmark) +HD
Astro SuperSport 4/Go (Malaysia)
beIN Sports Connect
beIN Sports MAX 9 (France)
beIN Sports MENA 7 / 13 HD
Cytavision Sports 3 (Cyprus)
DAZN (Germany)
Diema Sport +HD
Digi GO (Czech Republic)
Digi Sport 7 (Slovakia)
ESPN+ (USA)
EuroSport 2 Sweden HD
EuroSport Player Den/Swe
mio Sports 2 (Singapore)
PPTV Sport (China)
SportKlub 4 (Cro/Ser/Slo)
Sportsnet Now Canada
Stod 2 Sport 2 (Iceland) +HD
SuperSport 3/5 Za +HD
TSN Malta 6 HD
Viaplay (Fin/Nor) +HD
ViaSport 2 HD (Norway)
UK Radio: None (tbc)
Local Radio: Live on BBC Radio Newcastle
FA Cup Fourth Round ties:
Fri 25.01.2019:
Arsenal 1-3 Manchester United
Bristol City 2-1 Bolton Wanderers
Sat 26.01.2019:
Accrington Stanley v Derby County (12.30pm) BT
Swansea City v Gillingham (3pm)
Shrewsbury Town v Wolves (3pm)
Brighton v West Bromwich Albion (3pm)
Doncaster Rovers v Oldham Athletic (3pm)
Newcastle v Watford (3pm)
smoggies v Newport County (3pm)
Manchester City v Burnley (3pm)
Portsmouth v QPR (3pm)
Millwall v Everton (5.30pm) BBC
AFC Wimbledon V West Ham (7.45pm) BT
Sun 27.01.2019:
Crystal Palace v Spurs (4pm) BT
Chelsea v Sheffield Wednesday (6pm) BBC
Mon 28.01.2019:
Barnet v Brentford (7.45pm) BT
CentrAle 2019
opening hours:
Mon-Fri 11:00-20:00
Sat 09:00-19:00
Sun 11:00-17:00
It's all about the Wylam:
Brewery 'specials' now in stock include Dank Marvin (an 8.6% Double IPA) and Searching for the Joys Again (a 4.7% 'Smashable Pale').
Plus, their supercharged iconic IPA Jakehead is in cans for the first time.
Newcastle will attempt to end a sequence of five FA Cup Fourth Round defeats when fellow Premier League side Watford visit SJP on Saturday.
Kick off against the Hornets is at 3pm.
Tickets will be available to buy from the SJP box office until kick-off priced at £20 adults and £10 concessions. Beware of queues.
Watford were entitled to a minimum 6,000 allocation but had flogged just 600 by the time their public sale began last Monday.
The winners of the tie will feature in the draw for the Fifth Round, staged during BBC1's One Show from 7pm on Monday evening.
NUFC: Kenedy and Federico Fernandez return to the squad following illness but it doesn't appear that Karl Darlow, Mo Diame, Paul Dummett or Jonjo Shelvey are under consideration for selection.
Yoshinori Muto remains on international duty, while Ki Sungyeung has returned but is out injured.
Coral matchday betting is online here
Coral's new punter offer is bet £10 receive £30 in free bets. Terms & conditions apply online here
WFC: Sebastian Prodl, Abdoulaye Doucoure and Kiki Femenia are all out injured.
The Hornets reached this stage thanks to a 2-0 Third Round victory at non-league Woking.
The Ware Rooms on Carliol Square will have these offers on Saturday:
Pizza and a pint £7
Two Dine for a Tenner
20% discount for NUFC season ticket holders before and after the Watford FAC game.
The Ware Rooms are at 17 Carliol Square NE1 6UQ - 5 minutes walk from both Monument and Manors Metro.
Stats:
The Magpies have won just two of the last ten all-Premier League FA Cup ties they've played in:
2004/05 Spurs (h) won 1-0 QF
2004/05 Manchester United (n) lost 1-4 SF
2005/06 Chelsea (a) lost 0-1 QF
2007/08 Arsenal (a) lost 0-3 R4
2008/09 Hull City (a) 0-0 (lost replay 0-1) R3
2011/12 Blackburn Rovers (h) won 2-1 R3
2013/14 Cardiff City (h) lost 1-2 R3
2014/15 Leicester City (a) lost 0-1 R3
2015/16 Watford (a) lost 0-1 R3
2017/18 Chelsea (a) lost 0-3 R4
However they've lost just one of their last ten FA Cup Fourth Round ties against all sides at home:
1989/90 Reading won 4-1 (replay)
1990/91 Nottingham Forest drew 2-2
1992/93 Rotherham United won 2-0 (replay)
1993/94 Luton Town drew 1-1
1994/95 Swansea City won 3-0
1996/97 Nottingham Forest lost 1-2
1997/98 Stevenage Borough won 2-1 (replay)
1998/99 Bradford City won 3-0
1999/00 Sheffield United won 4-1
2004/05 Coventry City won 3-1
NUFC v Watford - FAC meetings:
2015/16 Lost 0-1 (a) R3
1988/89 Lost 0-1 (a) R3R3
1988/89 Drew 0-0 (h) R3R2
1988/89 Drew 2-2 (a) R3R
1988/89 Drew 0-0 (h) R3
1931/32 Won 5-0 (h) QF
1923/24 won 1-0 (a) R3
Hornets in Toon - all time:
2018/19 won 1-0 Perez
2017/18 lost 0-3
2015/16 lost 1-2 Janmaat
2009/10 won 2-0 Lovenkrands, Pancrate
2006/07 won 2-1 Martins(2)
1999/00 won 1-0 Gallacher
1992/93 won 2-0 Peacock, Lee
1991/92 drew 2-2 Hunt, Clark
1990/91 won 1-0 Quinn(pen)
1989/90 won 2-1 Quinn, Gallacher
1988/89 drew 0-0 (FACR)
1988/89 drew 0-0 (FAC)
1987/88 won 3-0 O'Neill, Wharton, Tinnion
1986/87 drew 2-2 Anderson, McDonald
1985/86 drew 1-1 Gascoigne
1984/85 won 3-1 Megson, Cunningham, Reilly
1981/82 lost 0-1
1980/81 won 2-1 Hibbitt, Shinton
1979/80 lost 0-2
1931/32 won 5-0 Allen 3, Boyd, Richardson (FAC)
Referee: David Coote (Nottinghamshire) last seen when making his Premier League debut last April - a 0-1 home defeat by West Bromwich Albion.
Coote is no stranger to Cup games involving NUFC, taking charge of a 4-1 League Cup home success over Northampton Town in 2015 and our terrible 0-3 FA Cup defeat at Oxford United in 2017.
Travel:
Metro: There's no service between Tynemouth and St James in either direction on Saturday (and until around 6.30pm on Sunday). The usual service 900 replacement buses will operate.
Trains:
There's yet another RMT strike, which will reduce the amount of Northern Rail services that operate across the region, especially post-match.
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.
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.
Dedicated match buses run from Metro Centre (X50) and Gosforth Great Park (Q3) More details here
UK TV: None
Overseas TV:
6'Eren (Denmark) +HD
Astro SuperSport 4/Go (Malaysia)
beIN Sports Connect
beIN Sports MAX 9 (France)
beIN Sports MENA 7 / 13 HD
Cytavision Sports 3 (Cyprus)
DAZN (Germany)
Diema Sport +HD
Digi GO (Czech Republic)
Digi Sport 7 (Slovakia)
ESPN+ (USA)
EuroSport 2 Sweden HD
EuroSport Player Den/Swe
mio Sports 2 (Singapore)
PPTV Sport (China)
SportKlub 4 (Cro/Ser/Slo)
Sportsnet Now Canada
Stod 2 Sport 2 (Iceland) +HD
SuperSport 3/5 Za +HD
TSN Malta 6 HD
Viaplay (Fin/Nor) +HD
ViaSport 2 HD (Norway)
UK Radio: None (tbc)
Local Radio: Live on BBC Radio Newcastle
FA Cup Fourth Round ties:
Fri 25.01.2019:
Arsenal 1-3 Manchester United
Bristol City 2-1 Bolton Wanderers
Sat 26.01.2019:
Accrington Stanley v Derby County (12.30pm) BT
Swansea City v Gillingham (3pm)
Shrewsbury Town v Wolves (3pm)
Brighton v West Bromwich Albion (3pm)
Doncaster Rovers v Oldham Athletic (3pm)
Newcastle v Watford (3pm)
smoggies v Newport County (3pm)
Manchester City v Burnley (3pm)
Portsmouth v QPR (3pm)
Millwall v Everton (5.30pm) BBC
AFC Wimbledon V West Ham (7.45pm) BT
Sun 27.01.2019:
Crystal Palace v Spurs (4pm) BT
Chelsea v Sheffield Wednesday (6pm) BBC
Mon 28.01.2019:
Barnet v Brentford (7.45pm) BT
CentrAle 2019
opening hours:
Mon-Fri 11:00-20:00
Sat 09:00-19:00
Sun 11:00-17:00
It's all about the Wylam:
Brewery 'specials' now in stock include Dank Marvin (an 8.6% Double IPA) and Searching for the Joys Again (a 4.7% 'Smashable Pale').
Plus, their supercharged iconic IPA Jakehead is in cans for the first time.
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Re: Match thread.FA cup NUFC v Watford
Well one of our own players can’t play for us
(Not that he was anywhere near the first team).
Suspect Watford will make several changes so if we field a decent side it’s a great opportunity to progress.
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Re: Match thread.FA cup NUFC v Watford
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https://tunein.com/radio/BBC-Newcastle-954-s18219/ - can listen from anywhere through tunein.
Re: Match thread.FA cup NUFC v Watford
I wish I wasn’t excited for this inevitable defeat
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Re: Match thread.FA cup NUFC v Watford
Belta, nice oneTJR wrote: ↑Sat Jan 26, 2019 10:48 amhttps://tunein.com/radio/BBC-Newcastle-954-s18219/ - can listen from anywhere through tunein.
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Re: Match thread.FA cup NUFC v Watford
Not unhappy with that team, other than Joselu.
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Yeah reasonable team. Apparently Watford are making 11 changes...
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The likes of Pereyra, Capoue, Delefraou, Holebas etc not playing (or on bench), great opportunity for us.
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Solid team and a decent bench
Will be interesting to see if Kenedy takes his chance to earn his spot back or is w*** as he's been all season.
Will be interesting to see if Kenedy takes his chance to earn his spot back or is w*** as he's been all season.
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Re: Match thread.FA cup NUFC v Watford
I just hope we don't draw. Got 3/1 on Watford winning. Good odds. Stuck £20 on. Will ease the pain.
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Re: Match thread.FA cup NUFC v Watford
Definitely going to be a bore draw thenoriginallad wrote: ↑Sat Jan 26, 2019 2:18 pmI just hope we don't draw. Got 3/1 on Watford winning. Good odds. Stuck £20 on. Will ease the pain.
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Re: Match thread.FA cup NUFC v Watford
no doubt!Bodacious Benny wrote: ↑Sat Jan 26, 2019 2:19 pmDefinitely going to be a bore draw thenoriginallad wrote: ↑Sat Jan 26, 2019 2:18 pmI just hope we don't draw. Got 3/1 on Watford winning. Good odds. Stuck £20 on. Will ease the pain.
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I like the looks of that team apart from Joselu. Hopefully the ''real'' Kenedy turns up today when he's on form and motivated he's our best winger / creative outlet.
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TJR wrote: ↑Sat Jan 26, 2019 10:48 amhttps://tunein.com/radio/BBC-Newcastle-954-s18219/ - can listen from anywhere through tunein.
Didnt work Still region locked. Cheers anyway
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Aha, the club site still do it. Sweet
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Re: Match thread.FA cup NUFC v Watford
Hayden is soft as s****. And he’s f***ing useless to boot
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The struggle to reach the final third of the field with any kind of ball control is real.