The 27 breathtaking photos as Newcastle United lift Carabao Cup on 300,000-packed Town Moor
- Newcastle celebrated their first silverware since 1955 after winning the Carabao Cup, defeating Liverpool 2-1 with goals from Dan Burn and Alexander Isak.
- TV icons Ant and Dec joined thousands of fans in a parade to mark the victory, expressing their excitement about the celebrations.
- Eddie Howe reflected on the long wait for a trophy, stating, "This is beyond what we thought we could do."
- Fans celebrated in both London and Newcastle, with Ant exclaiming, "Look at that! This is absolute brilliant chaos.
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Bruno Guimaraes aims foul-mouthed jibe at Sunderland during Newcastle trophy parade - The Mirror
Newcastle celebrated winning their first major domestic trophy in 70 years by staging an open-top bus parade and captain Bruno Guimaraes played a big part in the festivities


Eddie Howe ‘hungry for more’ silverware after Newcastle celebrate cup triumph
An estimated crowd of 300,000 lined the streets on Tyneside as the city celebrated a long-awaited success
Ant and Dec issue stern warning to Newcastle legend at wild Carabao Cup parade
Ant and Dec struggled to contain the celebrations on stage today (Picture: Sky Sports) Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly might have bitten off more than they could chew at today’s jubilant Newcastle United parade to celebrate their historic Carabao Cup win. The Mags lifted a domestic cup for the first time in 70 years a fortnight ago, sending the Geordies into orbit all over Covent Garden and at home around Newcastle upon Type. Today the Britain…

Thousands join in as Newcastle celebrates English League Cup title
Thousands of fans have turned out in Newcastle for a celebration of the team’s English League Cup triumph this month. It was estimated that more than 150,000 joined the party as Newcastle held an open-top bus parade through the streets…


Newcastle United fans line the streets to mark club's historic cup win
The win marked the club's first domestic trophy in 70 years, with the streets turning into a sea of black and white as joyous fans turned out for an open-top bus parade.
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