Newcastle 2019-20 Fixtures
Newcastle 2019-20 Fixtures
August
11 Arsenal (h) 2pm
17 Norwich City (a) 3pm
24 Tottenham Hotspur (a) 3pm
31 Watford (h) 3pm
September
14 Liverpool (a) 3pm
21 Brighton (h) 3pm
28 Leicester City (a) 3pm
October
05 Manchester United (h) 3pm
19 Chelsea (a) 3pm
26 Wolverhampton (h) 3pm
November
02 West Ham United (a) 3pm
09 Bournemouth (h) 3pm
23 Aston Villa (a) 3pm
30 Manchester City (h) 3pm
December
03 Sheffield United (a) 7.45pm
07 Southampton (h) 3pm
14 Burnley (a) 3pm
21 Crystal Palace (h) 3pm
26 Manchester United (a) 3pm
28 Everton (h) 3pm
January
01 Leicester City (h) 3pm
11 Wolverhampton (a) 3pm
18 Chelsea (h) 3pm
21 Everton (a) 7.45pm
February
01 Norwich City (h) 3pm
08 Arsenal (a) 3pm
22 Crystal Palace (a) 3pm
29 Burnley (h) 3pm
March
07 Southampton (a) 3pm
14 Sheffield United (h) 3pm
21 Aston Villa (h) 3pm
April
04 Bournemouth (a) 3pm
11 West Ham United (h) 3pm
18 Manchester City (a) 3pm
25 Watford (a) 3pm
May
02 Tottenham Hotspur (h) 3pm
09 Brighton (a) 3pm
17 Liverpool (h) 3pm
Tough run in City, Spurs & Liverpool in our last 5 games.
11 Arsenal (h) 2pm
17 Norwich City (a) 3pm
24 Tottenham Hotspur (a) 3pm
31 Watford (h) 3pm
September
14 Liverpool (a) 3pm
21 Brighton (h) 3pm
28 Leicester City (a) 3pm
October
05 Manchester United (h) 3pm
19 Chelsea (a) 3pm
26 Wolverhampton (h) 3pm
November
02 West Ham United (a) 3pm
09 Bournemouth (h) 3pm
23 Aston Villa (a) 3pm
30 Manchester City (h) 3pm
December
03 Sheffield United (a) 7.45pm
07 Southampton (h) 3pm
14 Burnley (a) 3pm
21 Crystal Palace (h) 3pm
26 Manchester United (a) 3pm
28 Everton (h) 3pm
January
01 Leicester City (h) 3pm
11 Wolverhampton (a) 3pm
18 Chelsea (h) 3pm
21 Everton (a) 7.45pm
February
01 Norwich City (h) 3pm
08 Arsenal (a) 3pm
22 Crystal Palace (a) 3pm
29 Burnley (h) 3pm
March
07 Southampton (a) 3pm
14 Sheffield United (h) 3pm
21 Aston Villa (h) 3pm
April
04 Bournemouth (a) 3pm
11 West Ham United (h) 3pm
18 Manchester City (a) 3pm
25 Watford (a) 3pm
May
02 Tottenham Hotspur (h) 3pm
09 Brighton (a) 3pm
17 Liverpool (h) 3pm
Tough run in City, Spurs & Liverpool in our last 5 games.
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I've had a nightmare. Booked a weeks holiday end of November and thanks to that week I'm missing Man City and Southampton, plus a doable away game at Bramall Lane.
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Tough start there,
February to April looks like it could be a productive time for us again
February to April looks like it could be a productive time for us again
I'll Hazard a guess
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Man U away and Sheffield Utd away will both be shown on Amazon Prime. I'm pretty excited to see how this works with Amazon and if they can wrestle it away from Sky and BT (and maybe Netflix can get in on the act). This whole 'no televises games on Saturday's at 3pm' is outdated.
There should be an option to buy a TV ST to your team, so you could for example get a Newcastle Pass and stream all of our games on Amazon or wherever rather than having a Sky/BT subscription and having to watch the games that they pick. I think that's the future and where the demand is.
There should be an option to buy a TV ST to your team, so you could for example get a Newcastle Pass and stream all of our games on Amazon or wherever rather than having a Sky/BT subscription and having to watch the games that they pick. I think that's the future and where the demand is.
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Definitely be where the game is heading in a few years time. Not sure they'll ever legally show the 3pm games though. I like the idea of Amazon having a couple of games.Bodacious Benny wrote: ↑Thu Jun 13, 2019 9:45 amMan U away and Sheffield Utd away will both be shown on Amazon Prime. I'm pretty excited to see how this works with Amazon and if they can wrestle it away from Sky and BT (and maybe Netflix can get in on the act). This whole 'no televises games on Saturday's at 3pm' is outdated.
There should be an option to buy a TV ST to your team, so you could for example get a Newcastle Pass and stream all of our games on Amazon or wherever rather than having a Sky/BT subscription and having to watch the games that they pick. I think that's the future and where the demand is.
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It's a start I suppose.For the first time in Premier League history, the clubs will get a short mid-season break in February.
The break will be staggered over a two-week period. There will be only five matches on one weekend, with the other five games from that round taking place the following weekend, ensuring that each team gets one week off.
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Money spinning friendlies overseas those weekends then? Should have done it the same time as the Spanish "Winter break" to maximise those revenues...
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I make it 33 points in the bag before the end of 2019
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Feb break is pointless. 20 club league, two cup competitions, any break just congests fixtures elsewhere or is a pointless week long one.
Getting married 21st of March, Villa at home so no worries there and it's FA Cup quarter final weekend and we will be well out of that
Glad Sheff is midweek in December, got decent shot at a ticket.
Getting married 21st of March, Villa at home so no worries there and it's FA Cup quarter final weekend and we will be well out of that
Glad Sheff is midweek in December, got decent shot at a ticket.
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No massive long tough runs but October doesn't look fun.
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The reason for the non televised games at 3pm is to protect the attendances of the lower league clubs which is an absolute necessityBodacious Benny wrote: ↑Thu Jun 13, 2019 9:45 amMan U away and Sheffield Utd away will both be shown on Amazon Prime. I'm pretty excited to see how this works with Amazon and if they can wrestle it away from Sky and BT (and maybe Netflix can get in on the act). This whole 'no televises games on Saturday's at 3pm' is outdated.
There should be an option to buy a TV ST to your team, so you could for example get a Newcastle Pass and stream all of our games on Amazon or wherever rather than having a Sky/BT subscription and having to watch the games that they pick. I think that's the future and where the demand is.
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I know why the rule is in place, but I'd like to see it trialed to see if it did have a negative effect on attendances of lower league clubs. I think that most people who go to support clubs further down the pyramid would carry on, and they wouldn't choose sitting at home watching Everton v Burnley over watching the team they follow. Seems to me that there's just an assumption that attendances would be hit, I'd like to see if that was actually the case as it's pure speculation at the moment.The Deluded Pablo Diego Jose Francisco wrote: ↑Thu Jun 13, 2019 11:41 amThe reason for the non televised games at 3pm is to protect the attendances of the lower league clubs which is an absolute necessityBodacious Benny wrote: ↑Thu Jun 13, 2019 9:45 amMan U away and Sheffield Utd away will both be shown on Amazon Prime. I'm pretty excited to see how this works with Amazon and if they can wrestle it away from Sky and BT (and maybe Netflix can get in on the act). This whole 'no televises games on Saturday's at 3pm' is outdated.
There should be an option to buy a TV ST to your team, so you could for example get a Newcastle Pass and stream all of our games on Amazon or wherever rather than having a Sky/BT subscription and having to watch the games that they pick. I think that's the future and where the demand is.
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Not been here for a while! I can't even bear to go though the pain of reading through the takeover discussion.
A question for the experts here. How far in advance do they tend to announce what games are selected for TV? Eyeing up a well overdue visit to SJP for Man Utd (5th Oct) but I'm assuming that isn't going to be a 3pm Sat kickoff..
A question for the experts here. How far in advance do they tend to announce what games are selected for TV? Eyeing up a well overdue visit to SJP for Man Utd (5th Oct) but I'm assuming that isn't going to be a 3pm Sat kickoff..
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Southern fairy wrote: ↑Thu Jun 13, 2019 12:14 pmNot been here for a while! I can't even bear to go though the pain of reading through the takeover discussion.
A question for the experts here. How far in advance do they tend to announce what games are selected for TV? Eyeing up a well overdue visit to SJP for Man Utd (5th Oct) but I'm assuming that isn't going to be a 3pm Sat kickoff..
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Thanks mate!
Joe Kinnear: "I think they've got some magnificent midfield players; Tiote, Ben Afri, Yohan Kebab, Sissoko are very solid."
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If we're away on a Saturday I'll go and watch my local non league side, I'd maybe think twice if we were on TV.Bodacious Benny wrote: ↑Thu Jun 13, 2019 12:14 pmI know why the rule is in place, but I'd like to see it trialed to see if it did have a negative effect on attendances of lower league clubs. I think that most people who go to support clubs further down the pyramid would carry on, and they wouldn't choose sitting at home watching Everton v Burnley over watching the team they follow. Seems to me that there's just an assumption that attendances would be hit, I'd like to see if that was actually the case as it's pure speculation at the moment.The Deluded Pablo Diego Jose Francisco wrote: ↑Thu Jun 13, 2019 11:41 am
The reason for the non televised games at 3pm is to protect the attendances of the lower league clubs which is an absolute necessity
I'd be very wary that a trial would just end up being "that's it, done" and be rolled out immediately.
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Yeah, once they sell those tv rights domestically and see the money, they won't put that horse back in the stable.Colly wrote: ↑Thu Jun 13, 2019 12:30 pmIf we're away on a Saturday I'll go and watch my local non league side, I'd maybe think twice if we were on TV.Bodacious Benny wrote: ↑Thu Jun 13, 2019 12:14 pm
I know why the rule is in place, but I'd like to see it trialed to see if it did have a negative effect on attendances of lower league clubs. I think that most people who go to support clubs further down the pyramid would carry on, and they wouldn't choose sitting at home watching Everton v Burnley over watching the team they follow. Seems to me that there's just an assumption that attendances would be hit, I'd like to see if that was actually the case as it's pure speculation at the moment.
I'd be very wary that a trial would just end up being "that's it, done" and be rolled out immediately.
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It's a fair point, but I still like to see proof to back things up personally. Probably why I don't believe in God (any of them!)...
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