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Your seat at St James' Park, home of the 2025 Carabao Cup winners.
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Newcastle United Football Club competes in the Premier League, with home fixtures at St James' Park in central Newcastle. Founded in 1892, the Magpies are one of the most-supported clubs in England, with the loudest atmosphere in the north-east and a hospitality calendar that runs August through May.
A Saturday at St James' Park is one of the loudest matchdays in Premier League football. Hospitality moves your guests off the concourse and into the Bobby Robson Suite, the Milburn Stand boxes, or the Heroes Lounge, with dining served on the matchday rhythm and a transfer back to the city-centre hotel before the post-match crowd hits the Quayside.
Every Newcastle booking carries box or lounge access, dining through the fixture, transfers from Newcastle Central, and a named host through the matchday.
Twenty-five years of working the Newcastle matchday calendar. We know which Quayside hotel runs the closest St James' Park shuttle, which Bobby Robson Suite seat catches the Gallowgate End singing, and how the matchday pairs with a Tyneside evening for a stretched corporate booking.
Every package carries a named host across the matchday, transfers from Newcastle Central, and a pre-match briefing on the team news worth watching.