Matchday thread - Toon v Crystal Palace
Posted: Tue Nov 08, 2022 8:52 pm
Stolen from NUFC.com
Wednesday sees Newcastle in Carabao Cup Third Round home tie against Patrick Vieira's Eagles.
Kick-off is at 7.45pm and an outcome must be achieved on the night, with the tie going straight to penalties in the event of a draw at 90 minutes.
The match is a sell-out and will be played in front of the largest crowd at SJP in the history of the competition.
That record currently stands at 49,902 who witnessed a Semi-Final victory over Spurs back in January 1976.
The winners advance to Round Four, with ties due to be played during the week commencing Monday December 19th - a week before the Premier League resumes.
That Fourth Round draw will take place on Thursday night following the Manchester United versus Aston Villa tie.
NUFC: Illness should see Callum Wilson drop out of the starting line-up, while the likes of Allan Saint-Maximin, Jonjo Shelvey, Javier Manquillo, Jamaal Lascelles, Jamal Lewis, Matt Targett, Elliot Anderson, Ryan Fraser, Joelinton and Chris Wood all vying for a recall.
Alexander Isak, Matt Ritchie and Paul Dummett remain out, along with long-term absentee Emil Krafth.
United kicked off their League Cup campaign with a 2-1 Second Round victory at Tranmere Rovers - a tie that saw Karl Darlow play his only game so far this season.
Speaking on Tuesday, Howe gave little away as to whether Nick Pope would keep his place, fit-again Darlow would return or there would be a debut for Loris Karius.
Pope was in the away goal for Newcastle's last home tie in the League Cup, keeping a clean sheet in a 0-0 draw with Burnley before playing his part in a penalty shootout success for the Clarets.
Coral rate this tie as follows:
Outcome after 90 minutes:
NUFC win 3/4
NUFC win to nil 15/8
Any draw 13/5
CPFC win 15/4
Coral price NUFC to win the Carabao Cup @ 12/1
CPFC: James McArthur and Christopher Richards remain unavailable, but Odsonne Edouard may play some part.
The Eagles began this season's League Cup competition with a 2-0 success at Oxford United.
Palace have already visited SJP this season in the Premier League, drawing 0-0. Ahead of their latest Tyneside trip they won 2-1 at West Ham on Sunday.
Referee: Graham Scott - a second sighting of the season for the Oxfordshire official, following his handling of our 0-0 draw at Brighton in the Premier League.
Scott was in charge of United's 2-0 win at Palace in the Premier League back in November 2020.
VAR: Not used in this competition.
UK TV: None - highlights on ITV4 at 10.30pm.
Overseas TV: None
Stats:
The two sides have met just once before in this competition, United winning 3-2 in the Third Round at Selhurst Park in 2014 thanks to Emmanuel Riviere's brace and Paul Dummett's extra-time clincher.
Palace's sole cup conquest of United was a 1-0 FA Cup success on Tyneside in 1907 - the first-ever game between the clubs. Newcastle won each of the five subsequent FA Cup ties, all at Gallowgate.
(For completeness, we'll mention the two-legged meeting in the 1972/73 Anglo Italian Cup; a 0-0 draw in South London and a 5-1 home success at SJP).
Eagles @ Magpies - PL era:
2022/23 Drew 0-0
2021/22 Won 1-0 Almiron
2020/21 Lost 1-2 Shelvey
2019/20 Won 1-0 Almiron
2018/19 Lost 0-1
2017/18 Won 1-0 Merino
2015/16 Won 1-0 Townsend
2014/15 Drew 3-3 Janmaat, Aarons, Williamson
2013/14 Won 1-0 Cisse
2009/10 Won 2-0 OG(Derry), Ranger
2004/05 Drew 0-0
2001/02 Won 2-0 Shearer, Acuna (FAC)
1998/99 Won 2-1 Speed, Shearer (FAC)
1997/98 Lost 1-2 Shearer
1994/95 Won 3-2 Fox, Lee, Gillespie
NUFC last 10 LC3 fixtures:
2020/21 Morecambe (a) won 7-0
2016/17 Wolves (h) won 2-0
2015/16 Sheffield Wednesday (h) lost 0-1
2014/15 Crystal Palace (a) won 3-2
2013/14 Leeds United (h) won 2-0
2012/13 Manchester United (a) lost 1-2
2011/12 Nottingham Forest (a) won 4-3
2010/11 Chelsea (a) won 4-3
2009/10 Peterborough United (a) lost 0-2
2008/09 Spurs (h) lost 1-2
Top 10 NUFC League Cup crowds:
1975/76 Manchester City (n) 100,000
2008/09 Arsenal (a) 60,0004
1976/77 Manchester United (a) 52,002
1975/76 Spurs (h) 49,202
2016/17 Preston North End (h) 49,042
2003/04 West Bromwich Albion (h) 46,932
2012/13 Manchester United (a) 46,358
2004/05 Norwich City (h) 42,153
2000/01 Bradford City (h) 41,847
2010/11 Chelsea (a) 41,511
Third Round ties:
Tue 08.11.2022:
Bournemouth v Everton
Brentford v Gillingham
Bristol City v Lincoln City
Burnley v Crawley Town
Leicester City v Newport County
MK Dons v Morecambe
Stevenage v Charlton Athletic
Wolves v Leeds United
Wed 09.11.2022:
Arsenal v Brighton
Liverpool v Derby County
Manchester City v Chelsea Sky
Newcastle v Crystal Palace
Nottingham Forest v Tottenham Hotspur
Southampton v Sheffield Wednesday
West Ham v Blackburn Rovers
Thu 10.11.2022:
Manchester United v Aston Villa Sky
Wednesday sees Newcastle in Carabao Cup Third Round home tie against Patrick Vieira's Eagles.
Kick-off is at 7.45pm and an outcome must be achieved on the night, with the tie going straight to penalties in the event of a draw at 90 minutes.
The match is a sell-out and will be played in front of the largest crowd at SJP in the history of the competition.
That record currently stands at 49,902 who witnessed a Semi-Final victory over Spurs back in January 1976.
The winners advance to Round Four, with ties due to be played during the week commencing Monday December 19th - a week before the Premier League resumes.
That Fourth Round draw will take place on Thursday night following the Manchester United versus Aston Villa tie.
NUFC: Illness should see Callum Wilson drop out of the starting line-up, while the likes of Allan Saint-Maximin, Jonjo Shelvey, Javier Manquillo, Jamaal Lascelles, Jamal Lewis, Matt Targett, Elliot Anderson, Ryan Fraser, Joelinton and Chris Wood all vying for a recall.
Alexander Isak, Matt Ritchie and Paul Dummett remain out, along with long-term absentee Emil Krafth.
United kicked off their League Cup campaign with a 2-1 Second Round victory at Tranmere Rovers - a tie that saw Karl Darlow play his only game so far this season.
Speaking on Tuesday, Howe gave little away as to whether Nick Pope would keep his place, fit-again Darlow would return or there would be a debut for Loris Karius.
Pope was in the away goal for Newcastle's last home tie in the League Cup, keeping a clean sheet in a 0-0 draw with Burnley before playing his part in a penalty shootout success for the Clarets.
Coral rate this tie as follows:
Outcome after 90 minutes:
NUFC win 3/4
NUFC win to nil 15/8
Any draw 13/5
CPFC win 15/4
Coral price NUFC to win the Carabao Cup @ 12/1
CPFC: James McArthur and Christopher Richards remain unavailable, but Odsonne Edouard may play some part.
The Eagles began this season's League Cup competition with a 2-0 success at Oxford United.
Palace have already visited SJP this season in the Premier League, drawing 0-0. Ahead of their latest Tyneside trip they won 2-1 at West Ham on Sunday.
Referee: Graham Scott - a second sighting of the season for the Oxfordshire official, following his handling of our 0-0 draw at Brighton in the Premier League.
Scott was in charge of United's 2-0 win at Palace in the Premier League back in November 2020.
VAR: Not used in this competition.
UK TV: None - highlights on ITV4 at 10.30pm.
Overseas TV: None
Stats:
The two sides have met just once before in this competition, United winning 3-2 in the Third Round at Selhurst Park in 2014 thanks to Emmanuel Riviere's brace and Paul Dummett's extra-time clincher.
Palace's sole cup conquest of United was a 1-0 FA Cup success on Tyneside in 1907 - the first-ever game between the clubs. Newcastle won each of the five subsequent FA Cup ties, all at Gallowgate.
(For completeness, we'll mention the two-legged meeting in the 1972/73 Anglo Italian Cup; a 0-0 draw in South London and a 5-1 home success at SJP).
Eagles @ Magpies - PL era:
2022/23 Drew 0-0
2021/22 Won 1-0 Almiron
2020/21 Lost 1-2 Shelvey
2019/20 Won 1-0 Almiron
2018/19 Lost 0-1
2017/18 Won 1-0 Merino
2015/16 Won 1-0 Townsend
2014/15 Drew 3-3 Janmaat, Aarons, Williamson
2013/14 Won 1-0 Cisse
2009/10 Won 2-0 OG(Derry), Ranger
2004/05 Drew 0-0
2001/02 Won 2-0 Shearer, Acuna (FAC)
1998/99 Won 2-1 Speed, Shearer (FAC)
1997/98 Lost 1-2 Shearer
1994/95 Won 3-2 Fox, Lee, Gillespie
NUFC last 10 LC3 fixtures:
2020/21 Morecambe (a) won 7-0
2016/17 Wolves (h) won 2-0
2015/16 Sheffield Wednesday (h) lost 0-1
2014/15 Crystal Palace (a) won 3-2
2013/14 Leeds United (h) won 2-0
2012/13 Manchester United (a) lost 1-2
2011/12 Nottingham Forest (a) won 4-3
2010/11 Chelsea (a) won 4-3
2009/10 Peterborough United (a) lost 0-2
2008/09 Spurs (h) lost 1-2
Top 10 NUFC League Cup crowds:
1975/76 Manchester City (n) 100,000
2008/09 Arsenal (a) 60,0004
1976/77 Manchester United (a) 52,002
1975/76 Spurs (h) 49,202
2016/17 Preston North End (h) 49,042
2003/04 West Bromwich Albion (h) 46,932
2012/13 Manchester United (a) 46,358
2004/05 Norwich City (h) 42,153
2000/01 Bradford City (h) 41,847
2010/11 Chelsea (a) 41,511
Third Round ties:
Tue 08.11.2022:
Bournemouth v Everton
Brentford v Gillingham
Bristol City v Lincoln City
Burnley v Crawley Town
Leicester City v Newport County
MK Dons v Morecambe
Stevenage v Charlton Athletic
Wolves v Leeds United
Wed 09.11.2022:
Arsenal v Brighton
Liverpool v Derby County
Manchester City v Chelsea Sky
Newcastle v Crystal Palace
Nottingham Forest v Tottenham Hotspur
Southampton v Sheffield Wednesday
West Ham v Blackburn Rovers
Thu 10.11.2022:
Manchester United v Aston Villa Sky