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After a crucial 2-0 win over Arsenal in the EFL Cup semi-final first leg, the Magpies have extended their winning streak to seven games across all competitions. Eddie Howe’s side will look to maintain their momentum as they chase an elusive trophy for the Geordie faithful.
This is a huge occasion for Bromley; never before have the London side reached the milestone of the third round of the FA Cup. After getting past Rochdale in a seven-goal thriller, the League Two side edged past Solihull Moors, and the dream continues with a trip to the Premier League's Newcastle United on January 12.
While the usual suspects are likely to be in the running this season - Liverpool, Arsenal and Tottenham all included as well as the aforementioned Manchester duo - it’s those without silverware in recent years who will hope to challenge into the latter stages, such as Newcastle United, Everton and even Chelsea, who are without a domestic trophy in over six years despite European success.
Bromley, meanwhile, arrive as underdogs but with the spirit of a side defying expectations after their historic promotion to the EFL. Despite a heavy 4-1 loss to Crewe last weekend, the Ravens showcased their resilience with a 2-0 win at Gillingham, proving they’re not afraid to dream big.
Newcastle look to end the week with another cup win after Tuesday’s victory over Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium thanks to goals via Alexander Isak and Anthony Gordon.
Newcastle are six-time winners of the FA Cup, although their last title - which is also their last piece of domestic silverware - came back in 1955. Still, Newcastle have been revitalised under Saudi Arabian investment, and their recent form is among the strongest in the land. They have won seven games in a row in all competitions, their latest scalp being Arsenal in the first leg of the Carabao Cup semi-final.
Swedish striker Isak has been on fire for Eddie Howe’s side recently, scoring eight goals in his last nine games.
Premier League clubs enter from the third round of the competition, but every team takes part: from non-league to EFL sides in the lower leagues, everyone gets a shot at glory and the chance to face the country’s finest in the FA Cup.
Today’s fixture will be Bromley’s first-ever cup tie against a top-flight opponent. Their two wins this season ended a 23-game winless streak in the competition.
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Newcastle head into their FA Cup clash brimming with confidence as they prepare to host Bromley at St. James' Park.
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After a crucial 2-0 win over Arsenal in the EFL Cup semi-final first leg, the Magpies have extended their winning streak to seven games across all competitions. Eddie Howe’s side will look to maintain their momentum as they chase an elusive trophy for the Geordie faithful.
This is a huge occasion for Bromley; never before have the London side reached the milestone of the third round of the FA Cup. After getting past Rochdale in a seven-goal thriller, the League Two side edged past Solihull Moors, and the dream continues with a trip to the Premier League's Newcastle United on January 12.
While the usual suspects are likely to be in the running this season - Liverpool, Arsenal and Tottenham all included as well as the aforementioned Manchester duo - it’s those without silverware in recent years who will hope to challenge into the latter stages, such as Newcastle United, Everton and even Chelsea, who are without a domestic trophy in over six years despite European success.
Bromley, meanwhile, arrive as underdogs but with the spirit of a side defying expectations after their historic promotion to the EFL. Despite a heavy 4-1 loss to Crewe last weekend, the Ravens showcased their resilience with a 2-0 win at Gillingham, proving they’re not afraid to dream big.
Newcastle look to end the week with another cup win after Tuesday’s victory over Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium thanks to goals via Alexander Isak and Anthony Gordon.
Newcastle are six-time winners of the FA Cup, although their last title - which is also their last piece of domestic silverware - came back in 1955. Still, Newcastle have been revitalised under Saudi Arabian investment, and their recent form is among the strongest in the land. They have won seven games in a row in all competitions, their latest scalp being Arsenal in the first leg of the Carabao Cup semi-final.
Swedish striker Isak has been on fire for Eddie Howe’s side recently, scoring eight goals in his last nine games.
Premier League clubs enter from the third round of the competition, but every team takes part: from non-league to EFL sides in the lower leagues, everyone gets a shot at glory and the chance to face the country’s finest in the FA Cup.
Today’s fixture will be Bromley’s first-ever cup tie against a top-flight opponent. Their two wins this season ended a 23-game winless streak in the competition.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: