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Newcastle United’s Triumphant Celebration: From Fans to Legends

Newcastle United’s Triumphant Celebration: From Fans to Legends

Newcastle United's victory in the Carabao Cup has sparked widespread celebration among fans and legends alike. The city erupted in joy as an estimated 300,000 supporters lined the streets for the team's victory parade, showcasing the deep connection between the club and its community. The event was not just a celebration of the win but also a testament to the enduring spirit of Newcastle fans.

Alan Shearer, a club legend, shared his mixed feelings about the parade. While thrilled with the victory, he expressed discomfort with the public nature of the celebration, a sentiment that resonates with his humble personality. The Guardian's photo essay captured the essence of the day, highlighting the jubilant atmosphere and the unity among supporters.

The BBC reported on the team's journey to the final, emphasizing key moments that led to their success. Meanwhile, the Premier League's coverage focused on the impact of this win on the club's morale and future ambitions. This victory parade, filled with joy and pride, marks a significant moment in Newcastle United's history, celebrating not just a trophy, but the heart of the club and its fans.

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How to watch Carabao Cup final 2025?

This year's Final will be broadcast live in the UK on Sky Sports Football and free-to-air on ITV, with coverage beginning from 3 pm. You can also listen along to updates on talkSPORT and Radio 5 Live. In addition, you can follow the action via the EFL's Match Centre, with a live blog providing updates on the day.

Is the cup final on TV?

The match is due to kick-off at Wembley Stadium at 4.30pm, but the coverage will start before that - on both Sky Sports and ITV. For those watching on terrestrial TV it is due to begin at 3.30pm on ITV1. For those watching on Sky, coverage will begin slightly earlier at 3pm.

When is Newcastle parading the cup?

Newcastle will be a sea of black and white on Saturday, March 29 as NUFC parade the Carabao Cup.

How to watch Carabao Cup for free?

It will be available to watch free-to-air on ITV1 and it will also be streamed for free online on ITVX. Sky Sports Main Event and Football will broadcast the match too, with their coverage starting at 3pm. Sky Go customers will be able to stream the action through their laptops and mobile devices.

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