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We are Newcastle Fans TV. Everything about Newcastle here with daily videos about the club, from news, U21's, transfers previews, reviews, highlights & fan cams from the Toon Army. Our team of 8 people are passionate about our beloved club, come share our journey.


This Podcast has been created and uploaded by Newcastle Fan TV. The views in this Podcast are not necessarily the views of talkSPORT.


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Lee headed to the City Ground for this match vlog as he got a lift off Jeff, and we were joined by Adam. This was the opening game of the season in the WSL2 as Becky Langley was at her old stomping ground, the Lasses picked up three points as ever there are plenty of laughs in this podcast!This podcast has been created and uploaded by Newcastle Fans TV, the views in this podcast are not necessarily the views of talkSPORT. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A goalless draw at Elland Road tonight — Leeds and Newcastle shared the spoils in a tense but low-quality affair. Both sides struggled to create clear chances, with Leeds managing just one shot on target, a late effort from Dominic Calvert-Lewin that was denied by Nick Pope’s studs.Newcastle, missing key attackers Alexander Isak and Anthony Gordon, lacked bite up front despite dominating possession (57%). New signing Nick Woltemade watched from the stands, and his absence was felt as the Magpies failed to convert their control into goals1.Leeds, meanwhile, remain unbeaten at home this season, but their attacking play fizzled out repeatedly in the final third. It’s a result that leaves both teams still searching for rhythm early in the campaign.This podcast has been created and uploaded by Newcastle Fans TV, the views in this podcast are not necessarily the views of talkSPORT. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Liverpool's 16-year-old Rio Ngumoha made history as the youngest scorer in the club's history when he struck with virtually the last kick of a breathless encounter to snatch victory against Newcastle United at a stunned St James' Park.The atmosphere was red hot, feelings running high after the Reds' lengthy pursuit of the home side's rebel striker Alexander Isak. And it got the drama it deserved as Newcastle rose off the canvas to rattle the Premier League champions, pulling back to 2-2 after being 2-0 down and despite having Anthony Gordon sent off in first-half stoppage time. Eddie Howe's men had mounted a frantic early surge on Liverpool's goal but were hit by a sucker punch 10 minutes before the break when Ryan Gravenberch's low shot beat Nick Pope, helped by a slight deflection off Fabian Schar.A feisty encounter was constantly played on the edge and it boiled over in first-half stoppage time when Gordon, playing up front, was shown a red card by referee Simon Hooper for a rash late challenge on Virgil van Dijk - the decision confirmed after a video assistant referee (VAR) check. Liverpool stunned the hosts again by doubling their advantage within 30 seconds of the restart when Hugo Ekitike, the striker who snubbed the Magpies to move to Anfield instead, scored with a low, placed right-foot finish.But, despite being a man down, Newcastle rallied and captain Bruno Guimaraes gave them hope with a diving header at the far post after 57 minutes. With Liverpool losing their composure under pressure, substitute Will Osula got in ahead of Gravenberch to bundle in the equaliser past Alisson after 88 minutes.Liverpool looked to have thrown away a victory that looked certain at the start of the second half until substitute Ngumoha, at 16 years and 361 days, provided a sensational climax when left unmarked to fire home in the 10th of 11 added minutes.This podcast has been created and uploaded by Newcastle Fans TV, the views in this podcast are not necessarily the views of talkSPORT. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A massive loss in Newcastle United's second Premier League 2 game of the season and now back-to-back defeats at the start of the Under-21s' 2025/26 campaign, with five different goal scorers finding the net against the Magpies on Friday evening. Lee takes you through individual performances and the team as a night of struggles was clearly evident. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Lewis Hall, Park Sueng-soo, Harrison Ashby and Alex Murphy all started in a very strong u21 lineup in the opening league fixture at Whitley Park against Southampton u21. However the youngsters, who are currently being coached by temporary head coach Robbie Stockdale fell to a victory, despite a dominant performance in possession.This podcast has been created and uploaded by Newcastle Fans TV, the views in this podcast are not necessarily the views of talkSPORT. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A seven-goal spectacle lit up the National League Cup as Newcastle United U21 edged past Gateshead in a pulsating 4-3 victory. Trevan Sanusi stole the show with a dazzling display, showcasing pace, flair, and composure beyond his years. From clinical pace, dazzling wing play to fearless dribbles, the young Magpie made a statement against senior opposition.This podcast has been created and uploaded by Newcastle Fans TV, the views in this podcast are not necessarily the views of talkSPORT. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In front of nearly 65,000 fans at the Seoul World Cup Stadium, Tottenham Hotspur and Newcastle United played out a thrilling 1-1 draw in the final match of the Coupang Play Series. The night was all about Son Heung-min, who made his emotional farewell appearance for Spurs on home soil.⚽ Brennan Johnson (4’) opened the scoring for Spurs with a cool finish and a tribute to Son⚽ Harvey Barnes (38’) leveled it for Newcastle with a sharp strike from the left😢 Son subbed off in the 64th minute to a standing ovation and guard of honour🩼 Late injury scare for James Maddison, stretchered off with a knee issue🏟️ Electric atmosphere in Seoul🫶 Fans from both sides showing love for Son💬 Post-match reactions from Newcastle and Spurs supporters🎶 Son’s farewell song echoing through the stadiumThis wasn’t just a preseason friendly—it was a moment of history for Korean football and a heartfelt goodbye to one of the Premier League’s greatest icons.This podcast has been created and uploaded by Newcastle Fans TV, the views in this podcast are not necessarily the views of talkSPORT. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Lee’s out in Suwon and his hotel from Newcastle United’s latest pre-season clash, this time against the K-League All Stars. In front of 27,000 fans at the Suwon World Cup Stadium, the Magpies suffered a narrow 1-0 defeat, with Kim Jin-gyu netting the only goal.🎥 Vlog Highlights🏟️ Matchday vibes from Suwon😬 Reaction to Newcastle’s third straight preseason loss🩼 Concern over Joe Willock’s late injury scare🇰🇷 Local fans showing love for Seung-soo Park’s debut🍢 Lee explores Suwon’s street food scene and stadium culture💬 Honest thoughts on the team’s performance and what’s nextDespite the result, the Toon Army brought the noise—and Lee was right there in the thick of it. From chants to chaos, this vlog captures the raw emotion of following Newcastle across Asia.This podcast has been created and uploaded by Newcastle Fans TV, the views in this podcast are not necessarily the views of talkSPORT. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A spirited performance from the Magpies in Singapore ended in a narrow 3-2 defeat to Arsenal, but there were plenty of positives to take away. Anthony Elanga marked his debut with a goal just six minutes in, and Jacob Murphy’s second-half strike showcased Newcastle’s attacking intent. Despite a late penalty from Martin Ødegaard, won by Arsenal’s teenage sensation Max Dowman, Eddie Howe’s side showed resilience and flashes of brilliance throughout.📍 Match Highlights⚽ Elanga (6’) – Debut goal for the £55m signing⚽ J. Murphy (58’) – Thunderous equalizer from distance❌ Alex Murphy own goal & Ødegaard penalty sealed Arsenal’s winAlexander Isak’s future remains uncertain amid interest from LiverpoolNewcastle eye replacements like Yoane Wissa and Jorgen Strand LarsenFans await further reinforcements ahead of the Champions League campaignThis podcast has been created and uploaded by Newcastle Fans TV, the views in this podcast are not necessarily the views of talkSPORT. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Newcastle United’s pre-season opener ended in disaster as Celtic ran riot at Parkhead, thrashing the Magpies 4-0 in front of a roaring crowd. With over 10,000 Geordies in the stands, the Toon Army witnessed a humbling defeat that raised serious questions ahead of the new campaign.In this video, we break down:Arne Engels’ cool penalty opener.Nick Pope’s costly error gifting Johnny Kenny a tap-in.Hyun-Jun Yang’s slick finish after a lightning counter.Liam Scales’ towering header from a Kieran Tierney cross.🧤 Pope’s nightmare. 🧨 Celtic’s dominance. 🎬 Alexander Isak's future.Eddie Howe’s side looked off the pace, missing key players like Isak and Joelinton, while Celtic — sharper and fitter — delivered a statement performance.This podcast has been created and uploaded by Newcastle Fans TV, the views in this podcast are not necessarily the views of talkSPORT. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Newcastle United kicked off their pre-season in style with a commanding 4-0 victory over Carlisle United at St. James' Park! Goals from Sean Longstaff, Joelinton, Jacob Murphy, and Ben Parkinson sealed the win in a match that showcased both first-team sharpness and exciting young talent.PLUS — we dive into the latest transfer speculation linking Hugo Ekitike with a move to the Magpies. After scoring 22 goals and 12 assists last season for Eintracht Frankfurt, the French striker is once again on Newcastle’s radar. With a reported £86 million release clause, could this finally be the summer Ekitike makes the move to Tyneside?This podcast has been created and uploaded by Newcastle Fans TV, the views in this podcast are not necessarily the views of talkSPORT. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Harvey Barnes fired Newcastle United to a memorable victory against Manchester City in a rip-roaring Premier League contest. Barnes, who also opened the scoring, prodded home from inside the box to secure all three points at a raucous St James' Park. Ruben Dias earlier equalised for the visitors when his effort took a deflection off Fabian Schar after Newcastle failed to clear their lines from a corner.But Newcastle showed their own powers of recovery to retake the lead a few minutes later. Jacob Murphy swung the ball into the box and, although Bruno Guimaraes' header cannoned off the bar, Barnes was in the right place to hook the ball into the net. There was a lengthy video assistant referee (VAR) check for offside, but the goal stood to send St James' into raptures once more.It was just the response head coach Eddie Howe wanted as his side bounced back following a bruising 3-1 defeat at Brentford before the international break to claim a rare win against Pep Guardiola's team. The hosts eventually found a way past towering City goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma, who earlier made three big saves to deny Nick Woltemade.City, however, will rue a missed opportunity after they had the chance to close the gap on league leaders Arsenal to a point. Guardiola's side were not happy that Newcastle's winner stood and they were also furious in the first half after they had a huge penalty appeal waved away when Phil Foden went down under a challenge from Schar. But, like Newcastle, they still had their chances to take control of the contest, with Erling Haaland denied after Nick Pope stood tall to block his first-time effort following Nico O'Reilly's pullback.Haaland, whose wait to become the fastest player to 100 Premier League goals goes on a little longer, saw an attempted chip bounce harmlessly wide after Jeremy Doku played him through in the opening stages, while Foden failed to find the target from close range after exchanging a neat one-two with Rayan Cherki. But this was to be Newcastle's evening as Howe secured his first Premier League win against City. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Newcastle United Women claimed derby bragging rights with a 3-1 victory over Sunderland Women at St James’ Park.The Tyne-Wear clash came alive in the second half after a goalless opening period, with Deanna Cooper breaking the deadlock before substitute Emily Murphy struck twice to seal the win. Sunderland briefly threatened a comeback when Kiera Barry pulled one back, but it wasn’t enough to halt Newcastle’s momentum. The match also saw a pivotal moment early on when Anna Tamminen saved Eleanor Dale’s penalty, keeping the Magpies level before their surge. In front of a lively crowd of 18,972, Newcastle extended their unbeaten run under interim boss Claire Ditchburn and climbed to fourth in the Women’s Super League 2 table, while Sunderland’s struggles continued as they fell to their eighth game without a win.This podcast has been created and uploaded by Newcastle Fans TV, the views in this podcast are not necessarily the views of talkSPORT. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
gor Thiago scored a late double as Brentford came from behind to defeat Newcastle United and extend the visitors' miserable Premier League record on the road. Harvey Barnes had put Newcastle ahead in the first half at the Gtech Community Stadium after lashing the ball through the legs of goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher from inside the box. But Brentford came roaring back after the break and the hosts drew level through Kevin Schade's header after Sven Botman could only flick Michael Kayode's long throw across the box to the forward, who nodded home.It was Brentford, rather than Newcastle, who pushed for a winner and the hosts were awarded a spot-kick by referee Stuart Attwell when Dan Burn took down Dango Ouattara inside the box. Burn, who was relieved to avoid punishment after fouling Ouattara inside the box only a few minutes earlier, was sent off after being shown a second yellow card. It fell to substitute Aaron Ramsdale, on his first league appearance for Newcastle, to try to save Thiago's penalty after a groggy Pope went off following an awkward landing. But the goalkeeper's first act of the afternoon was to pick the ball out of the net after Thiago coolly sent him the wrong way from the spot.There was still time for Thiago to add another after Malick Thiaw failed to deal with a through ball and the Brentford striker finished past Ramsdale once again. Newcastle, who have slipped to 14th place, have now failed to win an away league game since April. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Headers in each half from Dan Burn and Joelinton respectively secured the victory at St. James' Park, with Eddie Howe's side strengthening their position in the Champions League phase with a positive reaction to their midweek Premier League defeat at West Ham. Howe made two changes to the starting XI which lost at the London Stadium, with Kieran Trippier and Harvey Barnes coming into the side, a return to action for Lewis Hall as a second-half substitute rounded off a good night for the Magpies, who could have added a third late on through Anthony Elanga.This podcast has been created and uploaded by Newcastle Fans TV, the views in this podcast are not necessarily the views of talkSPORT. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Newcastle United Women put four past Ipswich Town Women to record their second win of the season, extending their unbeaten run to four games and moving up to sixth in WSL2. A first-half goal from Shania Hayles put the Lasses ahead at the break and set Claire Ditchburn's side up for a dominant second 45 minutes. A second from Hayles was followed by strikes from Molly Pike and a first of the season from Emily Murphy, to secure the three points, although Femke Liefting was denied a clean sheet when Kyra Robertson found the back of the net.There was also a first appearance of the season for summer signing Jemma Purfield, who came on in added time after an injury-hit start to her life in black and white. In her first game as interim manager, Ditchburn made four changes from United's previous league game, with Elysia Boddy getting her second successive start across all competitions. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Spirited West Ham came from behind to record their first home win of the season against Newcastle United at the London Stadium. Jacob Murphy had given Newcastle the lead with an effort from the edge of the area in the opening stages - just seconds after West Ham captain Jarrod Bowen hit the post at the other end. But West Ham rallied and the hosts' eventually got their rewards when Lucas Paqueta lashed home an equaliser from outside the box.West Ham then took the lead just before half-time when the sliding Sven Botman turned Aaron Wan-Bissaka's cross into his own net. Nuno Espirito Santo's team went on to score a third in stoppage time when substitute Tomas Soucek tapped in the rebound after Pope had denied Bowen. It was the least West Ham deserved following a committed display by the hosts, who earlier had a penalty award overturned after a video assistant referee (VAR) review. Referee Robert Jones changed his mind after consulting his pitchside monitor, with the television footage showing Newcastle defender Malick Thiaw touching the ball before making contact with Bowen inside the area.But not only did West Ham go on to find a way back into the game - they won it. The Hammers remain in the relegation zone but are now three points behind 17th-placed Burnley following a first league win under Nuno since he took charge in September. Newcastle, meanwhile, have not triumphed on the road in the Premier League in seven months.This podcast has been created and uploaded by Newcastle Fans TV, the views in this podcast are not necessarily the views of talkSPORT. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A pair of headers from Fabian Schar and Nick Woltemade sent holders Newcastle United into the Carabao Cup quarter-finals at the expense of Tottenham. Spurs have hurt a number of sides with their aerial ability this season, particularly at set-plays, but the much-changed hosts gave Thomas Frank's team a taste of their own medicine at St James' Park.Newcastle took the lead midway through the first half when Schar easily rose above Lucas Bergvall to head them in front from Sandro Tonali's corner. Spurs players protested to referee Chris Kavanagh as Tonali took the corner just as defender Djed Spence got to his feet after putting his boot back on, but the goal stood. Woltemade doubled his side's lead with his sixth goal of the season after the German met Joe Willock's scooped cross and nodded past goalkeeper Antonin Kinsky, who missed the ball completely.Spurs went close to immediately pulling one back when midfielder Pape Sarr's first-time effort forced Aaron Ramsdale into a flying save to his left. But Newcastle, who also had Harvey Barnes smack the bar with an acrobatic effort, saw the game out to reach the last eight of the competition for the fourth consecutive season.This podcast has been created and uploaded by Newcastle Fans TV, the views in this podcast are not necessarily the views of talkSPORT. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Newcastle United captain Bruno Guimaraes scored a dramatic late winner as Fulham's losing run continued at St James' Park. It looked like Newcastle were going to have to settle for a share of the spoils against injury-hit Fulham. But in the 90th minute Fulham goalkeeper Bernd Leno could only parry substitute William Osula's shot into the path of Guimaraes and the midfielder took full advantage to fire home from close range.Fulham had earlier come from behind as midfielder Sasa Lukic's header cancelled out Jacob Murphy's opener. Fulham substitute Kevin whipped a teasing cross to the back post to Raul Jimenez, who rattled the crossbar with a first-time volley, with the ball bouncing inside the box and Lukic getting there ahead of Sven Botman. But Newcastle pushed for a winner and the hosts got their reward late on to build on the midweek victory against Benfica in the Champions League. Fulham, meanwhile, have now lost each of their past four games.This podcast has been created and uploaded by Newcastle Fans TV, the views in this podcast are not necessarily the views of talkSPORT. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Harvey Barnes and Anthony Gordon fired Newcastle United to an emphatic victory against Jose Mourinho's Benfica in the Champions League. The unmarked Gordon opened the scoring in the first half as he calmly sidefooted the ball past Benfica goalkeeper Anatoliy Trubin at the back post following Jacob Murphy's ball across. It was Gordon's fourth goal in just three games in the competition and gave Newcastle the platform to push for another after the break.Barnes went on to double his side's lead after goalkeeper Nick Pope launched an almighty throw down the right. Benfica defender Antonio Silva misjudged it and Barnes raced through before finishing in-off the upright. There was still time for Barnes to add a third late on after Gordon set up his team-mate, who put the ball through Trubin's legs. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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