
With just two games left to play for Newcastle, much has changed since the appointment of fan favourite Rafa Benitez. United look more organised and committed, and best of all, they’re unbeaten in four games. Although Premier League survival remains in the hands of Sunderland and Norwich, should the Magpies defeat Aston Villa on Saturday, they’ll be very confident …

Rafa Benitez made one change to his Newcastle side for today’s crucial encounter with Crystal Palace by bringing in Gini Wijnaldum for Ayoze Perez. The first half was a cagey affair and Pardew’s men looked quite dangerous. However, United held out until half time, regrouped, and came out all guns blazing in the second half. A sublime Andros Townsend free-kick and a …

Newcastle United welcome Crystal Palace to St James’ Park this Saturday, with the Magpies looking to continue their revivified survival crusade by vanquishing the Eagles. The game will see former manager Alan Pardew return to Tyneside for the first time since his abrupt departure in December, 2015, however, all focus will be on United on an afternoon where three …

This Saturday will see Alan Pardew return to St James’ Park for the first time since his acrimonious exit from the club in December, 2015 and, despite the Magpies’ perilous league position, few fans will be sad to see the current Palace manager in the opposition dugout instead of the home one. Contrary to what many popular media outlets would have the general public …

Every time you think Newcastle United are out, they pull you back in. If you watched the first half of today’s match and compared it to the second, you’d think you were watching a completely different game. It is quite frustrating as a fan because you know this club has the potential to be in the top ten of the table; they’ve briefly displayed it at times throughout …

Newcastle displayed great character and commitment as they fought back from two goals down against Liverpool to acquire what could be a vital point in their survival bid. The first half was one to forget for the Toon Army, as lacklustre defending allowed Daniel Sturridge and Adam Lallana to give the Reds a two-goal lead. However, United levelled the game through goals …