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Newcastle 2018-19 season: Fixtures, transfers, squad numbers & complete Premier League schedule

Newcastle United  will be looking to start their new season strongly with five fixtures to be played before the start of their competitive campaign, facing the likes of Hull City, Porto and Augsburg.

Rafael Benitez's side got their pre-season preparations under way against St Patrick's Athletic in Dublin, a game that was played just two days after the end of the World Cup.

After finishing 10th in the league this season, Newcastle will be hoping to push for a top six finish but face a challenging task in hosting Tottenham at St James' Park to kick off their new campaign.

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This is your complete guide to the Magpies' 2018-19 pre-season and Premier League fixtures, with dates, venues and all you need to know about the preparations.


Newcastle pre-season fixtures


DateMatchTime (UK / US ET)Venue
Jul 17St Patrick's Athletic 0-2 Newcastle 7:45pm / 2:45pmRichmond Park, Dublin
Jul 24Hull City 2-2 Newcastle 7:45pm / 2:45pm KCOM Stadium, Hull
Jul 28Porto 0-0 Newcastle 7:30pm / 2:30pmEstadio do Dragao, Porto
Aug 1SC Braga 4-0 Newcastle7:30pm / 2:30pmEstadio Municipal, Braga
Aug 4Newcastle 0-1 Augsburg3pm / 10amSt James' Park, Newcastle

While other Premier League clubs such as Manchester United, Tottenham and Liverpool are travelling to the United States to compete in the International Champions Cup (ICC) and Arsenal and Chelsea heading to Asia, Newcastle will only be going as far as Portugal to prepare for the new season.

Benitez and his team got their pre-season under way against League of Ireland side St Patrick's Athletic, winning 2-0, before a 2-2 draw against Championship side Hull City.

They will now have a chance of a warm weather getaway of their own when they jet to Portugal, having faced Porto in a 0-0 draw and now Braga. They finish their pre-season fixtures with a match against Augsburg at their home ground of St James' Park just a week before the start of the new Premier League season.


Newcastle 2018-19 squad numbers


Squad numberPositionPlayer
1GKRob Elliot
2DFCiaran Clark
3DFPaul Dummett
5DFFabian Schar
6DFJamaal Lascelles
7MFJacob Murphy
8MFJonjo Shelvey
9FWDwight Gayle
10MFMohamed Diame
11MFMatt Ritchie
12GKMartin Dubravka
14MFIsaac Hayden
15MFKenedy (on loan from Chelsea)
16MFRolando Aarons
17FWAyoze Perez
19DFJavier Manquillo
20DFFlorian Lejeune
21FWJoselu
22DFDeAndre Yedlin
24MFHenri Saivet
26GKKarl Darlow
30MFChristian Atsu
41GKFreddie Woodman
42DFJamie Sterry
45FWAleksandar Mitrovic

Newcastle's 2018-19 transfer activity


Having sold defensive midfielder Mikel Merino to Real Sociedad in early July, Benitez is expected to rejuvenate his squad ahead of the new season with additions to his side.

Benitez was left frustrated last summer when the club's owners refused to acquiesce with his ambitions in the market, though hopefully this will change before the transfer window closes on August 9.

Transfer activity in

PositionPlayerTransferred fromFeeDate
GKMartin DubravkaSparta Prague£4mJuly 1
MFKi Sung-yuengSwanseaFreeJuly 1
MFKenedyChelseaLoanJuly 12
DFFabian ScharDeportivo La Coruna£3mJuly 26
FWYoshinori MutoMainz£9.5mJuly 27

Transfer activity out

PositionPlayerTransferred toFeeDate
MFMikel MerinoReal Sociedad€11mJuly 12
MFJack ColbackNottingham ForestLoanJuly 20
DFChancel MbembaPorto£7mJuly 23
GKMatz SelsStrasbourg£3.5mJuly 26

Newcastle's 2018-19 Premier League fixtures


Following a 10th-placed finish last season after having been promoted the previous campaign, Benitez will be eager to push towards a finish in the top six in the upcoming term.

The Magpies will have a tough test for their first game as they will host Tottenham at St James' Park. Mauricio Pochettino's side finished third last season and remain a threat both domestically and in Europe.

They will then travel to newly-promoted Cardiff before a string of challenging fixtures as they are set to face Benitez's old club Chelsea, Manchester City and Arsenal three games in a row.

Benitez will return to his former home of Anfield on Boxing Day before hosting Manchester United on New Year's Day, finishing the season with a visit to Craven Cottage in a clash against newly-promoted Fulham.

You can see Newcastle's full Premier League schedule for 2018-19 below.

DateTimeMatch
11/08/201812:30Newcastle 1-2 Tottenham
18/08/201812:30Cardiff City v Newcastle
26/08/201816:00Newcastle v Chelsea
01/09/201817:30Manchester City v Newcastle
15/09/201815:00Newcastle United v Arsenal
22/09/201815:00Crystal Palace v Newcastle
29/09/201815:00Newcastle v Leicester
06/10/201815:00Manchester United v Newcastle
20/10/201815:00Newcastle v Brighton
27/10/201815:00Southampton v Newcastle
03/11/201815:00Newcastle v Watford
10/11/201815:00Newcastle v Bournemouth
24/11/201815:00Burnley v Newcastle
01/12/201815:00Newcastle v West Ham
05/12/201820:00Everton v Newcastle
08/12/201815:00Newcastle v Wolverhampton
15/12/201815:00Huddersfield v Newcastle
22/12/201815:00Newcastle v Fulham
26/12/201815:00Liverpool v Newcastle
29/12/201815:00Watford v Newcastle
01/01/201915:00Newcastle v Manchester United
12/01/201915:00Chelsea v Newcastle
19/01/201915:00Newcastle v Cardiff
30/01/201919:45Newcastle v Manchester City
02/02/201915:00Tottenham Hotspur v Newcastle
09/02/201915:00Wolverhampton v Newcastle
23/02/201915:00Newcastle v Huddersfield
27/02/201919:45Newcastle v Burnley
02/03/201915:00West Ham v Newcastle
09/03/201915:00Newcastle v Everton
16/03/201915:00Bournemouth v Newcastle
30/03/201915:00Arsenal v Newcastle
06/04/201915:00Newcastle v Crystal Palace
13/04/201915:00Leicester v Newcastle
20/04/201915:00Newcastle v Southampton
27/04/201915:00Brighton v Newcastle
04/05/201915:00Newcastle v Liverpool
12/05/201915:00Fulham v Newcastle
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