Everything you need to know ahead of the Newcastle United Carabao cup celebrations
- On Saturday, Newcastle United will hold an open-top bus parade, commencing at St James' Park at 4:30 p.m. Local time, traveling through the city center, and concluding at the Town Moor, to celebrate their recent English League Cup title.
- The parade and celebration follow Newcastle's 2-1 victory over Liverpool at Wembley, which ended the club's 70-year major trophy drought.
- The parade route includes Gallowgate, Percy Street, and the B1318 Great North Road, with fans encouraged to line the streets to cheer on the team as they showcase the Carabao Cup.
- Following the parade, a free celebration event will take place at the Town Moor from 4pm to 8pm, featuring the players on stage and a "spectacular show" by Sela, though attendees were required to register in advance and admission is not guaranteed.
- Attendees should expect large crowds, standing-only conditions, potential muddy areas, and are advised to arrive early, allow extra travel time, consider alternative routes due to pre-planned Metro closures between South Gosforth and Heworth from March 29th to April 1st, and be aware of rolling road closures between 4pm and 6pm on Barrack Road, Gallowgate, and other streets.
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