Newcastle United are making plans to celebrate winning the 2025 Carabao Cup.
The Magpies made history on Sunday, as Newcastle United beat Liverpool to win the Carabao Cup.
The trophy drought is over, with every Newcastle United player and staff member becoming legendary. They did what so many before them could not, with Alan Shearer insisting that Eddie Howe will get a statue.
Toon fans celebrated the cup win all over the globe, and will continue to do so for a long time.
In an official capacity, Newcastle United supporters have been told to keep March 29th free.
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Newcastle United will parade the Carabao Cup
Fans await official confirmation on what to expect on March 29th, but details are starting to emerge.
It was reported by the Telegraph on Wednesday that Newcastle United would hold a Carabao Cup winners celebration on the Town Moor rather than doing a parade through the city.
Now the Telegraph’s Luke Edwards has provided more details on X, stating that Newcastle United will actually do both.
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He wrote: “As well as Town Moor event there will be a parade through some of the city centre so as many people as possible get to take part. Town Moor will be centrepiece with a festival vibe.”
When Newcastle United fans can see the Carabao Cup at St James’ Park
It will be a party atmosphere in Newcastle on March 29th, as the Magpies’ cup heroes get set to celebrate with the Toon Army.
However, Newcastle fans will have an earlier opportunity to see the Carabao Cup on Tyneside.
There is a Tyne-Wear derby at St James’ Park on Sunday, with Newcastle United Women taking on Sunderland Women.
Come and support the lasses!
To celebrate the @NUFCWomen record-breaking crowd at SJP on Sunday, the Carabao Cup trophy will be making its first public appearance at the derby. Lifted by club legend, Bob Moncur, and CEO, Darren Eales 🏆
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— Newcastle United (@NUFC) March 19, 2025
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The club have announced that the Carabao Cup trophy will make its first public appearance at that game, with Toon CEO Darren Eales and club legend Bob Moncur set to lift the cup.
Eddie Howe’s team are next in action on April 2nd, with the Magpies set to face Brentford in the Premier League at St James’ Park. It feels likely that the trophy will be presented to supporters on that night too.