For the first time since the 1995 FA Cup final, Newcastle United has won major silverware, even on Monday morning it feels tough to believe!
In addition to the thousands of fans who made their way south to London for the Carabao Cup Final on Sunday, March 16, bars and fan zones were packed as locals watched Eddie Howe’s squad bring the Carabao Cup to the North East.
Posts on social media showed queues for free fanzones start from 8:30am on matchday while many other parts of Tyneside welcomed fans into ticketed areas.
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Goals from Tyneside local Dan Burn and Alexander Isak sent music venues, open spaces and Stack sites across the city into raptures, and these are some of the best photos from across the city as fans celebrated.
Don’t forget to send us your own photos, whether you were watching at home, in the city or at Wembley itself!
Fan zones across the city were packed ahead of the final.
Fan zones across the city were packed ahead of the final.
Alfie Milller with his Irish Wolf Hound Rockett heading home to watch the game on TV
Alfie Milller with his Irish Wolf Hound Rockett heading home to watch the game on TV
Fan zones across the city were packed ahead of the final.Fan zones across the city were packed ahead of the final.
Fan zones across the city were packed ahead of the final.
Heads across the city will be sore this morning - but we can’t blame any of you!
For the first time since the 1995 FA Cup final, Newcastle United has won major silverware, even on Monday morning it feels tough to believe!
In addition to the thousands of fans who made their way south to London for the Carabao Cup Final on Sunday, March 16, bars and fan zones were packed as locals watched Eddie Howe’s squad bring the Carabao Cup to the North East.
Posts on social media showed queues for free fanzones start from 8:30am on matchday while many other parts of Tyneside welcomed fans into ticketed areas.
rue a missed chance while cheering on their team back home in Newcastle
rue a missed chance while cheering on their team back home in Newcastle
5. So close
rue a missed chance while cheering on their team back home in Newcastle | North News & Pictures
6. Yet so far...
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Fans celebrate Dan Burn's header
Fans celebrate Dan Burn's header
7. The opener
Fans celebrate Dan Burn's header | North News & Pictures
Fans celebrate Dan Burn's header
Fans celebrate Dan Burn's header
8. It migth be happening
Fans celebrate Dan Burn's header | North News & Pictures
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Fan zones across the city were packed ahead of the final.Fan zones across the city were packed ahead of the final.
Fan zones across the city were packed ahead of the final.
Heads across the city will be sore this morning - but we can’t blame any of you!
For the first time since the 1995 FA Cup final, Newcastle United has won major silverware, even on Monday morning it feels tough to believe!
In addition to the thousands of fans who made their way south to London for the Carabao Cup Final on Sunday, March 16, bars and fan zones were packed as locals watched Eddie Howe’s squad bring the Carabao Cup to the North East.
Posts on social media showed queues for free fanzones start from 8:30am on matchday while many other parts of Tyneside welcomed fans into ticketed areas.
It was all too much for some
It was all too much for some
9. Geordie delight
It was all too much for some | North News & Pictures
Chaos as fans celebrate Dan Burn's opening goal
Chaos as fans celebrate Dan Burn's opening goal
10. Pandemonium
Chaos as fans celebrate Dan Burn's opening goal | North News & Pictures
Fans celebrate Alexander Isak's goal to make the score 2-0
Fans celebrate Alexander Isak's goal to make the score 2-0
11. It's a second!
Fans celebrate Alexander Isak's goal to make the score 2-0 | North News & Pictures
Isak's second put Newcastle in a commanding position heading into the final stages of the game.
Isak's second put Newcastle in a commanding position heading into the final stages of the game.
12. A moment to remember
Isak's second put Newcastle in a commanding position heading into the final stages of the game. | North News & Pictures
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Fan zones across the city were packed ahead of the final.Fan zones across the city were packed ahead of the final.
Fan zones across the city were packed ahead of the final.
Heads across the city will be sore this morning - but we can’t blame any of you!
For the first time since the 1995 FA Cup final, Newcastle United has won major silverware, even on Monday morning it feels tough to believe!
In addition to the thousands of fans who made their way south to London for the Carabao Cup Final on Sunday, March 16, bars and fan zones were packed as locals watched Eddie Howe’s squad bring the Carabao Cup to the North East.
Posts on social media showed queues for free fanzones start from 8:30am on matchday while many other parts of Tyneside welcomed fans into ticketed areas.
The second goal meant a struggling Liverpool side were put in a tough position to work back from.
The second goal meant a struggling Liverpool side were put in a tough position to work back from.
13. Limbs
The second goal meant a struggling Liverpool side were put in a tough position to work back from. | North News & Pictures
It was tough to see a way the game would change after the second goal.
It was tough to see a way the game would change after the second goal.
14. Dreamland
It was tough to see a way the game would change after the second goal. | North News & Pictures
Despite a late Liverpool goal, it wasn't enough.
Despite a late Liverpool goal, it wasn't enough.
15. Full time
Despite a late Liverpool goal, it wasn't enough. | North News & Pictures
The celebrations will be continuing for a long time yet!
The celebrations will be continuing for a long time yet!
16. Into the night
The celebrations will be continuing for a long time yet! | North News & Pictures
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Fan zones across the city were packed ahead of the final.Fan zones across the city were packed ahead of the final.
Fan zones across the city were packed ahead of the final.
For the first time since the 1995 FA Cup final, Newcastle United has won major silverware, even on Monday morning it feels tough to believe!
In addition to the thousands of fans who made their way south to London for the Carabao Cup Final on Sunday, March 16, bars and fan zones were packed as locals watched Eddie Howe’s squad bring the Carabao Cup to the North East.
Posts on social media showed queues for free fanzones start from 8:30am on matchday while many other parts of Tyneside welcomed fans into ticketed areas.
Seeing your club win a cup final? There's nothing like it - especially after the wait Newcastle United fans have experienced!
Seeing your club win a cup final? There's nothing like it - especially after the wait Newcastle United fans have experienced!
17. No better feeling
Seeing your club win a cup final? There's nothing like it - especially after the wait Newcastle United fans have experienced! | North News & Pictures
Following the full time whistle fans worked their way to St James Park
Following the full time whistle fans worked their way to St James Park
18. Back to St James
Following the full time whistle fans worked their way to St James Park | North News & Pictures
We hope everyone had an incredible day!
We hope everyone had an incredible day!
19. Full time celebrations
We hope everyone had an incredible day! | North News & Pictures
20. A moment to remember
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Fan zones across the city were packed ahead of the final.Fan zones across the city were packed ahead of the final.
Fan zones across the city were packed ahead of the final.
Heads across the city will be sore this morning - but we can’t blame any of you!
For the first time since the 1995 FA Cup final, Newcastle United has won major silverware, even on Monday morning it feels tough to believe!
In addition to the thousands of fans who made their way south to London for the Carabao Cup Final on Sunday, March 16, bars and fan zones were packed as locals watched Eddie Howe’s squad bring the Carabao Cup to the North East.
Posts on social media showed queues for free fanzones start from 8:30am on matchday while many other parts of Tyneside welcomed fans into ticketed areas.
More celebrations from the full time whistle
More celebrations from the full time whistle
21. Full time
More celebrations from the full time whistle | North News & Pictures