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Newcastle United have had an up-and-down season in the Premier League. Despite numerous injuries and the pressure to perform in Europe, the team has managed to remain competitive thanks to the drive
Having lost six of their nine home Premier League games against Everton between 2011 and 2019, Newcastle United are now unbeaten in their last four
Newcastle United lost at Arsenal, meaning it must beat Everton on Sunday to secure its place in the Champions League for next season.
Arsenal welcomed Newcastle United at the Emirates Stadium earlier this evening as they hoped to earn all three points at home in the Premier League. The Gunners made a good start to the game but were
Callum Wilson, who has endured a rotten run of injuries himself, led the line for the visitors at the Emirates. In stark contrast to Newcastle’s misfortune, Arsenal were able to welcome Kai Havertz back to his first matchday squad since suffering a severe hamstring injury in January.
In one of the bigger English Premier League matches of the day, Newcastle United and Arsenal fight it out for second place in the table on Sunday. While neither side is able to catch Liverpool for first place, both the Magpies and Gunners can secure spots in the UEFA Champions League with the right result.
In a recent report, L’Equipe revealed that Newcastle United are in the running to land Angers keeper Yahia Fofana. It has been claimed that the Magpies would have to rival Southampton in the race to sign the Ivory Coast custodian this summer.
As they delve into his 10-year stint at the club - between 1982 and 1992 - Anderson reveals all about playing in the 1982 World Cup and being managed by Jack Charlton. The former defender also reflects on his legendary commentary line: "Just put it in the net man!"
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Shields Gazette on MSNThe 7 Newcastle United players who fought in World War 2 as VE Day remembers fallenSeven former Newcastle United players fell during World War 2 - and they will be remembered on VE Day. The country will come together to remember the fallen on Thursday as this year’s VE Day marks the 80th anniversary of the end of World War Two.
Sky Sports have recently confirmed its Premier League coverage will increase from next season, jumping from 128 matches to at least 125 to at least 215 live fixtures. The broadcaster will air 80 per cent of the televised top flight clashes after a new and improved deal was struck with the league.