Stoke cup clash on general sale

The general sale period has begun for fans wanting to make sure of their place at the Carling Cup tie with Stoke City on Wednesday week.

With fans knowing a win would take the club just two ties from Wembley, interest has been high in what promises to be an exciting night under the lights. The 27 October fixture will not be televised and will be played to a finish on the night.

The club have slashed prices to just £20 for adults and £10 for children.

Season ticket holders who have not yet bought their seat should move quickly or risk seeing someone else snap up their usual place, with exclusivity for them and members having now passed. Prices for season ticket holders remain at just £15 for adults and £5 for kids.

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Four days before Stoke, Youth Academy members can also exclusively take advantage of the Kids for a Quid promotion when Newcastle arrive on Saturday 23 October. Anyone enrolled on the scheme, which has some terrific savings and great member benefits, will be able to buy a child ticket for just £1.

There has never been a better time to buy a Youth Academy membership. For just £25, children can see the Newcastle game for £1 and the package also includes FREE match tickets for three Barclays Premier League games against Wigan Athletic, Wolverhampton Wanderers and Stoke City later in the season.

Manager Avram Grant has spoken of the importance of fan backing and said strong home support can play a key role in pushing his team forward. "The stadium was sold out against Fulham and it is a big help to have everyone right behind us.

"We look forward to continuing our unbeaten run away at Wolves a week on Saturday before our next home games against Newcastle and Stoke City in the Carling Cup, when I hope we will again have a full stadium. It makes such a difference."

His words were echoed by captain Matthew Upson, who sees the Stoke game in particular as a chance to push forward the feelgood factor at the club.

"It is a big opportunity to get into the quarter-finals," he said. "We need to give it everything we have got as the chance to go far would be great for the club. The guys went to Sunderland in the last round and did a great job. They performed really well and got it done and we will need to do that again when we play Stoke."

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