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Record away league victory: 8–0 v. Sheffield United, Premier League, 24 September 2023 [3] Record away FA Cup victory: 9–0 v. Southport, FA Cup, 1 February 1932 [4] [note 1] Record UEFA Champions League victory: 4–1 v. PSG, UEFA Champions League, 4 October 2023 [5]
Newcastle have spent 90 years in the top flight of English Football. A chart showing the progress of Newcastle United Football Club from its entry into the Football League in 1894 to the present. Since promotion into the Premier League in the year after the league's inception, NUFC have spent two seasons outside of the top flight.
Crowds were extremely high after the return to football, and in 1946 Newcastle recorded the joint-highest victory in English League Football history, defeating Newport County 13–0. Len Shackleton, playing his debut in that match, scored 6 goals in the match, another record for Newcastle United.
Throughout Newcastle United's history, their home venue has been St James' Park, the oldest and largest football stadium in North East England, as well as the seventh-largest football stadium in the Premier League. It has hosted 11 international football matches at senior level, the first in 1901 and the most recent in 2024.
Newcastle United F.C. first played European football with their appearance in the 1968–69 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup, a competition which they won. Their first Champions League appearance came in 1997–98. Newcastle's first and last appearance in the Cup Winners' Cup came in 1998–99.
While Newcastle United have scored at least two goals in each of their last 10 games across competitions, Wolves’ games so far in the league this season have seen a division-high 76 goals, 31 ...
Arsenal underline their Premier League title credentials as they record their sixth consecutive win with a dominant display against Newcastle.
Record league attendance: 83,260 – Manchester United v Arsenal played at Maine Road First Division (17 January 1948). Record Premier League attendance: 83,222 – Tottenham Hotspur v Arsenal played at Wembley Stadium (10 February 2018).