After a tough few weeks for Eddie Howe’s Newcastle United, followed by an international break to reflect, learn and reset, it’s fair to say the next chunk of fixtures will be absolutely massive in shaping our 2025/26 season.
Between Newcastle’s clash with Man City this Saturday and our trip to Burnley on 30th December, the final weeks of 2025 throw up a hectic schedule and huge chance for Newcastle to bounce back.
Over this 40-day period there’ll be no international breaks, FIVE midweek games, two Champions League away days, a Tyne and Wear derby away at Sunderland, a Carabao Cup quarter-final at St James’ Park and four Premier League games against ‘big six’ sides, with Man City, Spurs, Chelsea and Man Utd all to come.
It’s a run that will see us play 11 games in all competitions between Saturday and December 30th, with so much to play for and vast improvement needed in the league if we’re to improve on our 14th place position and worrying away form.
See our full schedule below from Man City on Saturday until the end of 2025, featuring a number of Premier League, Champions League and Carabao Cup fixtures, where 10 of 11 will be shown live on TV:
Saturday 22nd November – Newcastle vs Man City (5.30pm – Sky Sports) Premier League
Tuesday 25th November – Marseille vs Newcastle (8pm – TNT Sports) Champions League
Saturday 29th November – Everton vs Newcastle (5.30pm – Sky Sports) Premier League
Tuesday 2nd December – Newcastle vs Spurs (8.15pm – Sky Sports) Premier League
Saturday 6th December – Newcastle vs Burnley (3pm – No UK broadcast) Premier League
Wednesday 10th December – Bayer Leverkusen vsNewcastle (8pm – TNT Sports) Champions League
Sunday 14th December – Sunderland vs Newcastle (2pm – Sky Sports) Premier League
Wednesday 17th December – Newcastle vs Fulham (8.15pm – Sky Sports & ITV) Carabao Cup
Saturday 20th December – Newcastle vs Chelsea (12.30pm – TNT Sports) Premier League
Friday 26th December – Man Utd vs Newcastle (8pm – Sky Sports) Premier League
Tuesday 30th December – Burnley vs Newcastle (7.30pm – Sky Sports) Premier League
Five at home against Man City, Spurs, Burnley, Fulham and Chelsea, and six away to Marseille, Everton, Bayer Leverkusen, Sunderland, Man Utd and Burnley.
A tough run and busy schedule, but a big opportunity to get back on track with Lewis Hall, Tino Livramento and Yoane Wissa either back or nearly fit ahead of the festive period.











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