Opinion
Crystal Palace v Newcastle United on Saturday.
Selhurst Park and a chance for Eddie Howe and his team to get back on track.
The three wins in a row against Chelsea, Arsenal and Nottingham Forest, then followed by defeat to West Ham.
So can Newcastle United bounce back?
Well, interesting to look back on our record at Selhurst Park.
I have gone back as far as 1981/82, so that is over 40 years worth of visits to South London.
For Newcastle United away at Crystal Palace (in all competitions) it is a record from 1981/82 onwards of:
Played 18 Won 9 Drawn 5 Lost 4 Goals Scored Goals Conceded
This must be easily one of Newcastle’s best oppositions for playing away in recent decades.
Only the four defeats in 18 matches at Selhurst Park going back over 40+ years.
Also interesting to then combine that with the away record for Newcastle United against all clubs these past eleven months.
**The Newcastle United away record since New Year’s day 2024:**
Sunderland 0 Newcastle 3
Fulham 0 Newcastle 2
Aston Villa 1 Newcastle 3
Forest 2 Newcastle 3
Arsenal 4 Newcastle 1
Blackburn 1 Newcastle 1 (NUFC won on penalties)
Chelsea 3 Newcastle 2
Man City 2 Newcastle 0
Fulham 0 Newcastle 1
Palace 2 Newcastle 0
Burnley 1 Newcastle 4
Man U 3 Newcastle 2
Brentford 2 Newcastle 4
Bournemouth 1 Newcastle 1
Nottingham Forest 1 Newcastle 1 (NUFC win 4-3 on penalties)
Wolves 1 Newcastle 2
Fulham 3 Newcastle 1
Everton 0 Newcastle 0
Chelsea 2 Newcastle 1
Nottingham Forest 1 Newcastle 3
**That Newcastle United away record reads:**
Played 20 Won 11 Drawn 2 Lost 7
Interesting to see how this away record will look after visits to Palace, Brentford and Ipswich…
**Newcastle United upcoming matches confirmed to Christmas 2024:**
**Saturday 30 November** – Crystal Palace v Newcastle (3pm)
**Wednesday 4 December** – Newcastle v Liverpool (7.30pm) Amazon
**Saturday 7 December** – Brentford v Newcastle (3pm)
**Saturday 14 December** – Newcastle v Leicester (3pm)
**Wednesday 18 December** – [Newcastle v Brentford](https://www.themag.co.uk/2024/11/we-cant-complain-about-newcastle-v-brentford-quarter-final-scheduling-advantage-united-newcastle-united/) (7.45pm) Sky Sports+ (Carabao Cup)
**Saturday 21 December** – Ipswich v Newcastle (3pm)