Match thread TOON v Rochdale
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Match thread TOON v Rochdale
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Newcastle's FA Cup Third Round replay at home to Rochdale is a 7.45pm kick-off tonight (Tuesday).
A result must be achieved on the night, via extra time and then penalty kicks if required.
Advance ticket sales have now ended and the only method of gaining admission now is buying over the counter from the Milburn Stand Box office. Prices have doubled to £20 for adults and £10 concessions.
To clarify: both online and telephone sales have now ended and there will be no cash turnstiles.
Dale will be backed by around 2,500 fans in Leazes L7.
Team: Speaking to the media on Monday, Steve Bruce was optimistic that Joelinton could be available despite the groin problem he reported at Molineux on Saturday.
Having made his playing comeback from the bench in the first meeting with Rochdale, Matt Ritchie is anticipated to be in the starting lineup at SJP.
And he could be joined by Jamaal Lascelles, sidelined since early November with a knee injury.
However Fabian Schar, Paul Dummett, Javier Manquillo, DeAndre Yedlin Ki, Allan Saint-Maximin, Jonjo Shelvey, Dwight Gayle and Yoshinori Muto are all unavailable.
A trio of loan players have returned to the club in the shape of Rolando Aarons (Wycombe Wanderers) Kelland Watts (Stevenage) and Liam Gibson (Grimsby Town) but all three are cup tied in this competition.
Elias Sorensen is available after a non-playing substitute role in the FA Cup for Carlisle United earlier this season and fellow U23 squad players Lewis Cass, Tom Allan and Ludwig Francillette could all have a part to play.
Coral matchday betting is online here
Newcastle win in 90 minutes 1/4 (1/9 to qualify)
Draw after 90 minutes 9/2
Rochdale win in 90 minutes 11/1 (6/1 to qualify)
Over 3.5 goals, Newcastle to win, BTTS 10/3
Meanwhile, Paddy Power list specific odds on the method of victory if the tie is a draw at 90 minutes:
Either team to win in extra time 17/2
Either team to win on penalties 10/1
Newcastle to win in extra time 9/1
Rochdale to win in extra time 60/1
Newcastle to win on penalties 17/1
Rochdale to win in penalties 22/1
Find those odds online here
RFC: Ahead of their first-ever competitive visit to Tyneside, Rochdale were at home to League One Bolton Wanderers on Saturday, running out 2-0 winners.
Travel: No scheduled issues
Referee: Graham Scott (Oxfordshire) second outing of the season for this whistler, following on from the 1-1 Premier League home draw with Watford in August.
That wasn't particularly contentious, but last season's
encounters with Scott were less satisfactory: making a questionable call for the late foul on Martin Dubravka that led to Wolves levelling at Molineux and penalising Paul Dummett for minimal contact on Mo Salah in the box at Anfield.
VAR is in operation for the replay although not installed for the first meeting at Spotland. That's handled by Peter Bankes.
UK TV: None
Overseas TV:
beIN Sports Connect
EuroSport Player Sweden
PPTV Sport (China)
UK Radio: None
Local Radio: Live on BBC Radio Newcastle
Stats:
Victory over The Dale would give Steve Bruce's side a home tie in the Fourth Round against another League One side, Oxford United.
Fourth Round ties are staged during the weekend of January 25th and it's fair to say that we'll never have a better chance of making a first Fifth Round appearance since Mike Ashley bought the club in May 2007.
NUFC FAC KOs since 2006:
2005/06 QF Chelsea (a) lost 0-1
2006/07 3R Birmingham City (h) lost 1-5
2007/08 4 Arsenal (a) lost 0-3
2008/09 3R Hull City (h) lost 0-1
2009/10 4 West Brom (a) lost 2-4
2010/11 3 Stevenage (a) lost 1-3
2011/12 4 Brighton (a) lost 0-1
2012/13 3 Brighton (a) lost 0-1
2013/14 3 Cardiff City (h) lost 1-2
2014/15 3 Leicester City (a) lost 0-1
2015/16 3 Watford (a) lost 0-1
2016/17 4 Oxford United (a) lost 0-3
2017/18 4 Chelsea (a) lost 0-3
2018/19 4 Watford (h) lost 0-2
2019/20 ? ??
The Magpies exited from the same competition at the same stage in 2017, a severely weakened team losing 0-3 to The U's at their Kassam Stadium.
Oxford's last visit to Tyneside was back in May 1993, when Kevin Keegan's newly-crowned Division One champions won a rearranged game 2-1.
Managed by Karl Robinson, they currently sit fourth in the table and made it into the Fourth Round by beating Hayes & Yeading, Walsall and Hartlepool United.
FA Cup Third Round replays:
Tue 14.01.2020:
Newcastle v Rochdale (7.45pm)
Shrewsbury Town v Bristol City (7.45pm)
Coventry City v Bristol Rovers (7.45pm)
Blackpool v Reading (7.45pm)
Tranmere Rovers v Watford (postponed)
Spurs v smoggies (8.05pm) BBC
Wed 15.01.2020:
Manchester United v Wolves (7.45pm) BT
Carlisle United v Cardiff City (7.45pm)
Newcastle's FA Cup Third Round replay at home to Rochdale is a 7.45pm kick-off tonight (Tuesday).
A result must be achieved on the night, via extra time and then penalty kicks if required.
Advance ticket sales have now ended and the only method of gaining admission now is buying over the counter from the Milburn Stand Box office. Prices have doubled to £20 for adults and £10 concessions.
To clarify: both online and telephone sales have now ended and there will be no cash turnstiles.
Dale will be backed by around 2,500 fans in Leazes L7.
Team: Speaking to the media on Monday, Steve Bruce was optimistic that Joelinton could be available despite the groin problem he reported at Molineux on Saturday.
Having made his playing comeback from the bench in the first meeting with Rochdale, Matt Ritchie is anticipated to be in the starting lineup at SJP.
And he could be joined by Jamaal Lascelles, sidelined since early November with a knee injury.
However Fabian Schar, Paul Dummett, Javier Manquillo, DeAndre Yedlin Ki, Allan Saint-Maximin, Jonjo Shelvey, Dwight Gayle and Yoshinori Muto are all unavailable.
A trio of loan players have returned to the club in the shape of Rolando Aarons (Wycombe Wanderers) Kelland Watts (Stevenage) and Liam Gibson (Grimsby Town) but all three are cup tied in this competition.
Elias Sorensen is available after a non-playing substitute role in the FA Cup for Carlisle United earlier this season and fellow U23 squad players Lewis Cass, Tom Allan and Ludwig Francillette could all have a part to play.
Coral matchday betting is online here
Newcastle win in 90 minutes 1/4 (1/9 to qualify)
Draw after 90 minutes 9/2
Rochdale win in 90 minutes 11/1 (6/1 to qualify)
Over 3.5 goals, Newcastle to win, BTTS 10/3
Meanwhile, Paddy Power list specific odds on the method of victory if the tie is a draw at 90 minutes:
Either team to win in extra time 17/2
Either team to win on penalties 10/1
Newcastle to win in extra time 9/1
Rochdale to win in extra time 60/1
Newcastle to win on penalties 17/1
Rochdale to win in penalties 22/1
Find those odds online here
RFC: Ahead of their first-ever competitive visit to Tyneside, Rochdale were at home to League One Bolton Wanderers on Saturday, running out 2-0 winners.
Travel: No scheduled issues
Referee: Graham Scott (Oxfordshire) second outing of the season for this whistler, following on from the 1-1 Premier League home draw with Watford in August.
That wasn't particularly contentious, but last season's
encounters with Scott were less satisfactory: making a questionable call for the late foul on Martin Dubravka that led to Wolves levelling at Molineux and penalising Paul Dummett for minimal contact on Mo Salah in the box at Anfield.
VAR is in operation for the replay although not installed for the first meeting at Spotland. That's handled by Peter Bankes.
UK TV: None
Overseas TV:
beIN Sports Connect
EuroSport Player Sweden
PPTV Sport (China)
UK Radio: None
Local Radio: Live on BBC Radio Newcastle
Stats:
Victory over The Dale would give Steve Bruce's side a home tie in the Fourth Round against another League One side, Oxford United.
Fourth Round ties are staged during the weekend of January 25th and it's fair to say that we'll never have a better chance of making a first Fifth Round appearance since Mike Ashley bought the club in May 2007.
NUFC FAC KOs since 2006:
2005/06 QF Chelsea (a) lost 0-1
2006/07 3R Birmingham City (h) lost 1-5
2007/08 4 Arsenal (a) lost 0-3
2008/09 3R Hull City (h) lost 0-1
2009/10 4 West Brom (a) lost 2-4
2010/11 3 Stevenage (a) lost 1-3
2011/12 4 Brighton (a) lost 0-1
2012/13 3 Brighton (a) lost 0-1
2013/14 3 Cardiff City (h) lost 1-2
2014/15 3 Leicester City (a) lost 0-1
2015/16 3 Watford (a) lost 0-1
2016/17 4 Oxford United (a) lost 0-3
2017/18 4 Chelsea (a) lost 0-3
2018/19 4 Watford (h) lost 0-2
2019/20 ? ??
The Magpies exited from the same competition at the same stage in 2017, a severely weakened team losing 0-3 to The U's at their Kassam Stadium.
Oxford's last visit to Tyneside was back in May 1993, when Kevin Keegan's newly-crowned Division One champions won a rearranged game 2-1.
Managed by Karl Robinson, they currently sit fourth in the table and made it into the Fourth Round by beating Hayes & Yeading, Walsall and Hartlepool United.
FA Cup Third Round replays:
Tue 14.01.2020:
Newcastle v Rochdale (7.45pm)
Shrewsbury Town v Bristol City (7.45pm)
Coventry City v Bristol Rovers (7.45pm)
Blackpool v Reading (7.45pm)
Tranmere Rovers v Watford (postponed)
Spurs v smoggies (8.05pm) BBC
Wed 15.01.2020:
Manchester United v Wolves (7.45pm) BT
Carlisle United v Cardiff City (7.45pm)
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Re: Match thread TOON v Rochdale
2-0 loss with Bruce scoring an own goal after having to come on due to injuries.
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Re: Match thread TOON v Rochdale
0-0 after extra time and The Toon scraping through on pelanties.
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3-0
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Re: Match thread TOON v Rochdale
Joelinton to score a near perfect hat trick. Right foot, left foot and off his arse.
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5-1, Joelinton to score 6... 1 for us 5 own goals
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Joelinton struggle to touch a lasses arse at the nightclub mate 🤣
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Re: Match thread TOON v Rochdale
We'll get knocked out and have 4 more players get injured during the penalty shootout.
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Re: Match thread TOON v Rochdale
We'll win 2 injuries to their 1.
Oh, and there will be some goals too ...
Oh, and there will be some goals too ...
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Lawro?Guest wrote: ↑Tue Jan 14, 2020 5:59 pmJoelinton struggle to touch a lasses arse at the nightclub mate
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My money is on Garth as it seems this poster got to the Crooks of the matter.Don Sholeone wrote: ↑Tue Jan 14, 2020 6:27 pmLawro?Guest wrote: ↑Tue Jan 14, 2020 5:59 pmJoelinton struggle to touch a lasses arse at the nightclub mate
Re: Match thread TOON v Rochdale
Darlow
Kraft Lascelles Lejune
Ritchie Hayden Longstaff Longstaff Atsu
Miggy Joelinton
Possible 3-5-2 / 3-5-1-1 OR a 4-4-3 with Miggy / Atsu outwide supporting Joelinton.. either way one of the strongest line-ups we could have put out.
Kraft Lascelles Lejune
Ritchie Hayden Longstaff Longstaff Atsu
Miggy Joelinton
Possible 3-5-2 / 3-5-1-1 OR a 4-4-3 with Miggy / Atsu outwide supporting Joelinton.. either way one of the strongest line-ups we could have put out.
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Re: Match thread TOON v Rochdale
Strong enough for a comfortable win tonight surely?
Supporting the Toon since 1972.
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Re: Match thread TOON v Rochdale
Lascelles being back is a bit of a surprise, hope he hasn't been rushed.
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Kraft------------------------------------------Ritchie
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Would be my guessHayden Lascelles Lejeune
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Re: Match thread TOON v Rochdale
Wasn’t it a bone injury he had? Essentially meaning once it’s recovered, it has actually recovered (arguably stronger than before)Don Sholeone wrote: ↑Tue Jan 14, 2020 6:53 pmLascelles being back is a bit of a surprise, hope he hasn't been rushed.
DarlowWould be my guess
Hayden Lascelles Lejeune
Kraft------------------------------------------Ritchie
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Re: Match thread TOON v Rochdale
Can’t be accused of not taking the cup seriously with that side.
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Re: Match thread TOON v Rochdale
Any good streams?
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Struggling for streams - usually use HesGoal or firstrow but neither seem to be working - having to listen to it on the radio through nufc.
Re: Match thread TOON v Rochdale
SameUlversToon wrote: ↑Tue Jan 14, 2020 7:53 pmStruggling for streams - usually use HesGoal or firstrow but neither seem to be working - having to listen to it on the radio through nufc.