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Event: Liverpool vs Newcastle Utd
League: Premier League 2024/25
Fixture Date: Wednesday 26th February 2025
Kick-off: 20:00
Location: Anfield, Liverpool
Following a busy Christmas period, at a pivotal time of the season, a huge fixture for Eddie Howe's Geordie boys, as they travel to Anfield for one of the toughest fixtures of the Premier League season.
This fixture has produced some of the best and fiercest games over the last 30 years of English football. You can read more about that below. The atmosphere will be hostile, and Liverpool will aim to use the crowd to their advantage as they so often do on the big occasion. There is no doubt that Newcastle will have to weather a January storm during this game, but if they can come out of it unscathed, they may be able to grab a result.
You can never be certain of the outcome here. So make sure to grab a seat in hospitality to witness the best of action and maybe another moment in history.
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Liverpool Hospitality
Liverpool host a variety of hospitality experiences. You can check out Anfield hospitality & corporate ticket options below, The Village and Brodie's Lounge packages are both available directly through FootyLegend. Browse our tickets above to check prices and choose your match, or contact us to make any request.
The Village at Sandon
Tickets to LFC Hospitality at The Village are available via FootyLegend. The Village is located in the Sandon. During your visit, you'll enjoy fine cuisine & great service with pre and post-match access to the lounge.
The ticket places you in the Upper Sir Kenny Dalglish Stand. The venue opens its doors three hours prior to kick-off and is conveniently located on Oakfield Road.
What is The Sandon?
The Sandon is a historic pub in Liverpool. It is well-known for its association with Liverpool FC. The Sandon played a significant role in the early history of LFC, as it was at this pub that the club was founded in 1892. The pub has since become a symbol of the club's heritage and is a popular destination for Liverpool fans.
What are The Village opening hours?
The venue opens 3 hours pre kick off. This is typically consistent for evening matches and early Saturday kick offs.
Where will I be sat?
Your match ticket will seat you in the wing section of the Upper Sir Kenny Dalglish Stand, offering a great view of the full length of the pitch.
Brodies Lounge hospitality
Tickets to LFC Hospitality at Brodies Sports Bar are available via FootyLegend, check out your options above. Brodie's Lounge is a lively venue offering complimentary classic street food, halftime snacks, and the opportunity to meet a former LFC player during matchdays. Just don't forget to take your seat behind the goal before kick off!
What is Brodies Lounge?
A new sports bar in the new Anfield Road Stand. Brodies is an exclusive hospitality option at Anfield with a smart casual dress code and a relaxed sociable atmosphere. Complementary classic street food is served and half-time refreshments offered, plus an appearance from a former LFC player on matchdays.
How do I access Brodies Lounge?
Access to Brodies Sports Bar is available from three hours before kick-off and up to one hour after the final whistle, plus during halftime.
Entrance via Anfield Road Stand Reception, Sports Bar is located on the first floor.
Where will I be sat?
Your match ticket will seat you in the wing section of the Upper Sir Kenny Dalglish Stand, behind the goal. Enjoy comfortable padded seats with a great view of the full length of the pitch.
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History of Liverpool vs Newcastle
The rivalry between Liverpool and Newcastle United is one of the most intriguing in English football. While it may not have the same intensity as local derbies, it has produced some of the most memorable and dramatic matches in the history of the Premier League. The two clubs have a rich history, with moments of glory and challenges, and their encounters often carry significant importance for both.
First Meeting: Early 20th Century
- First Official Match: Liverpool and Newcastle United first met on December 2, 1893, in a Second Division match at Anfield. Liverpool won 5-1, marking the beginning of a long-standing fixture in English football.
- Formation of the Clubs: Liverpool was founded in 1892 after a split from Everton, and quickly became a major force in English football. Newcastle United was formed in 1892 through the merger of two local clubs, Newcastle East End and Newcastle West End, and they rapidly became a powerhouse in English football during the early 20th century.
Pivotal Moments in Both Clubs' Histories
- Liverpool’s Dominance (1960s-1980s): Liverpool established themselves as one of the dominant clubs in English football during the 1960s through the 1980s, winning numerous league titles, FA Cups, and European trophies. Managers like Bill Shankly, Bob Paisley, and Kenny Dalglish built Liverpool into a footballing juggernaut.
- Newcastle’s Early Success and Post-War Glory: Newcastle enjoyed significant success in the early 20th century, winning four league titles between 1905 and 1927, and three FA Cups in the 1950s. However, the club's fortunes waned in the following decades, with long spells outside the top flight.
- The Entertainers Era (1990s): The mid-1990s saw Newcastle United experience a resurgence under manager Kevin Keegan, known as "The Entertainers" for their thrilling attacking football. The team came close to winning the Premier League in the 1995-96 season but were famously pipped to the title by Manchester United. Their matches against Liverpool during this period became legendary for their drama and excitement.
- Liverpool’s Premier League and European Success (2010s-2020s): After a period of rebuilding, Liverpool returned to the pinnacle of English and European football under Jürgen Klopp, winning the Champions League in 2019 and their first Premier League title in 30 years in 2020. Matches against Newcastle have often been key in their title pursuits.
Memorable Matches
- Liverpool 4-3 Newcastle (1996): One of the most famous matches in Premier League history took place on April 3, 1996, at Anfield. Liverpool and Newcastle played out an extraordinary 4-3 thriller that saw Stan Collymore score a dramatic injury-time winner. The match is often cited as one of the greatest in Premier League history and was a devastating blow to Newcastle's title hopes that season.
- Liverpool 4-3 Newcastle (1997): Remarkably, almost exactly a year later, Liverpool and Newcastle produced another 4-3 classic at Anfield. This time, Robbie Fowler scored twice for Liverpool, with Steve McManaman and Patrik Berger also finding the net. For Newcastle, it was another heartbreaking defeat as they continued to struggle in the title race.
- Newcastle 3-0 Liverpool (2010): On December 11, 2010, Newcastle secured a comprehensive 3-0 victory over Liverpool at St James’ Park. Goals from Kevin Nolan, Joey Barton, and Andy Carroll condemned Liverpool to defeat and highlighted Newcastle’s strength under manager Chris Hughton. This match was significant as it marked a period of turmoil for Liverpool, who were struggling to regain their former dominance.
- Liverpool 5-1 Newcastle (2018): On Boxing Day 2018, Liverpool thrashed Newcastle 5-1 at Anfield in a match that underscored their dominance in the Premier League that season. Goals from Dejan Lovren, Mohamed Salah, Xherdan Shaqiri, and a brace from Sadio Mané kept Liverpool top of the league and on course for their eventual title triumph the following season.
- Newcastle 4-3 Liverpool (2001): In September 2001, Newcastle and Liverpool met at St James' Park in another high-scoring encounter. This time, it was Newcastle who emerged victorious, winning 4-3. Alan Shearer scored twice, and the match was a showcase of the attacking talent on both sides.
- Liverpool 3-1 Newcastle (2019): Liverpool's 3-1 victory over Newcastle at Anfield in September 2019 was notable for a stunning goal by Sadio Mané and a typically dominant performance from Jürgen Klopp’s side. This victory was part of Liverpool’s record-breaking season, where they went unbeaten for much of the campaign and eventually won the Premier League.
- Newcastle 1-0 Liverpool (1994): A crucial match in Newcastle's early Premier League years saw them defeat Liverpool 1-0 at St James' Park in 1994, thanks to a goal from Andy Cole. This win was part of Newcastle's strong form under Kevin Keegan as they began to establish themselves as a force in the top flight.
Current Era: Continuing the Rivalry
In recent years, the rivalry between Liverpool and Newcastle has continued to produce compelling encounters. Under new ownership and with significant investment, Newcastle is once again aiming to challenge at the top of the Premier League, while Liverpool remains one of the elite clubs in Europe. The matches between the two sides are often pivotal in the context of title races, European qualification, and the battle for top-four places.