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Aston Villa make public Newcastle United away ticket allocation and prices for FA Cup match

5 days ago
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Aston Villa have now revealed the Newcastle United away ticket allocation for the FA Cup fourth round match.

The official announcement also making public the ticket prices.

At Villa Park, the Aston Villa v Newcastle United game had already on Friday been confirmed as a 5.45pm kick-off on Saturday 14 February and will be shown live on BBC One, iPlayer, TNT Sports 3 and discovery+.

Now on Saturday, Aston Villa announcing that the ticket prices for the FA Cup fourth round game will be £25 for adults, £10 Under 18s, £20 for those over 66 and under 21.

Aston Villa also revealing that: ‘Newcastle United have exercised their right to 15% of the stadium for visiting supporters.’

Last season Cardiff City requested the full 15% away allocation that the FA Cup rules permit, for their fifth round FA Cup match in February 2025. This saw them given 6,500 tickets, although in the end they only sold around half of their allocation and returned the rest, which went on sale to Villa fans.

Including the FA Cup match at Aston Villa, the next ten scheduled Newcastle United matches will be shown live on TV

Sunday 18 JanuaryWolves v Newcastle (2pm) Sky Sports

Wednesday 21 January – Newcastle v PSV (8pm) TNT Sports (Champions League)

Sunday 25 January – Newcastle v Aston Villa (2pm) Sky Sports

Wednesday 28 January – PSG v Newcastle (8pm) TNT Sports (Champions League)

Saturday 31 January – Liverpool v Newcastle (8pm) TNT Sports

Wednesday 4 February – Manchester City v Newcastle (8pm) Sky Sports (Carabao Cup)

Saturday 7 February – Newcastle v Brentford (5.30pm) Sky Sports

Tuesday 10 February – Spurs v Newcastle (7.30pm) TNT Sports

Saturday 14 February –  Aston Villa v Newcastle (5.45pm) BBC One, iPlayer, TNT Sports 3 and discovery+ (FA Cup)

Saturday 21 February – Man City v Newcastle (12.30pm OR 8pm) TNT Sports

That final game in the ten match sequence, we still don’t know what time it will be, either 12.30pm or 8pm.

Apparently the Etihad Premier League match timing all depends on the possible involvement of Newcastle United and/or Manchester City in the play-off stage of the Champions League.

The clubs that finish between 9th and 24th in the Swiss League stage of the Champions League, will play their home and away play-off matches in the midweeks before and after Newcastle’s Premier League match at Manchester City.

Those play-off matches to be played the midweeks of Tuesday 17/Wednesday 18 February and Tuesday 24/Wednesday 25 February, to decide which eight clubs join the eight Champions League teams who have automatically qualified by finishing top eight in the Swiss League stage.

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