- Thousands of Newcastle United fans took over Covent Garden on Saturday
- The URACAS face Liverpool in the EFL Cup final on Sunday at Wembley Stadium
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Newcastle fans traveled in mass to assault the capital before the final crash of the EFL Cup of their team with Liverpool on Sunday.
The match will begin at 16:30 (GMT) at the Wembley Stadium, with 32,000 Newcastle fans who are expected to do the trip south.
The URACAS hope to finish their 70 -year -old trophy drought against the Red Broads of Arne Slot, who will undoubtedly have taken the wind after PSG left the Champions League in the middle of half of the middle.
This is Newcastle's second opportunity in three years to win the EFL Cup with Eddie Howe, after suffering a 2-0 defeat of Manchester United in the 2023 final.
The night before that game, the Toon led to Trafalgar Square to make his presence in London felt with a massive participation. No one was seriously damaged, and the greatest damage of these chaotic scenes was a lot of garbage, which many fans helped clean the next morning.
However, the Metropolitan Police have still warned that, although they want everyone to have fun this weekend, supporters should not “cross the line.”

Newcastle fans took care of Covent Garden before their final crash of the EFL Cup against Liverpool

The game will start on Sunday at 4:30 p.m. (GMT) with 32,000 Newcastle fans doing the trip

It is Eddie Howe's second opportunity in three years to bring glory from the EFL Cup back to Tyneside after Newcastle suffered a 2-0 defeat by Manchester United in the 2023 final
A Metropolitan Police spokesman said: 'We want fans to visit London this weekend to have a great time.
'There are many useful tips on the Wembley stadium website that we encourage everyone to read.
'In recent years, fans of visiting teams have used Trafalgar Square as a meeting point on Saturdays before a Sunday match.
'That will not be possible this weekend, since the square will be closed to prepare for an upcoming event. Fans are recommended to make alternative arrangements and do so in advance.
“While we know that many fans will plan to have a drink and enjoy, it is of interest to all that does not cross the line of celebration to antisocial or messy behavior.
“The officers will quickly intervene if it does.”
Scotland Yard added: 'We will have officers deployed both in downtown London and around the Wembley stadium throughout the weekend to provide a reassuring presence and respond to any incident.
“Any fan with concerns should not hesitate to talk to them.”

Sunday's game could end Arne Slot winning her first trophy since she took Liverpool's work

Anthony Gordon will miss the final, since he is fulfilling a prohibition after a red card against Brighton

Trent Alexander-Arnold will be missing for Liverpool due to an injury that suffered against the PSG
Liverpool won the EFL Cup last season, but will look for its first trophy of the Arne slot era.
The Reds will begin as clear favorites, despite the lost star of the right, Trent Alexander-Arnold.
Newcastle has its own availability problems. Lewis Hall, Sven Botman and Jamaal Loscelles will miss the final with several injuries, while the former Liverpool Juvenile player Anthony Gordon is suspended.
Liverpool has dominated its record in Newcastle, and the latter has tried the last victory over the Reds in December 2015.