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Newcastle vs Brentford: A Carabao Cup Showdown Under the Lights

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Newcastle beat Forest 3-1
Newcastle beat Forest 3-1

Newcastle United will host Brentford in a highly anticipated Carabao Cup quarter-final clash on Wednesday night, presenting a golden opportunity for both sides to edge closer to silverware.

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The Bees head into the game with confidence, having defeated Newcastle 4-2 in a Premier League thriller earlier this month.

However, the Magpies have the advantage of playing at home under the lights of St James’ Park, buoyed by their dominant 4-0 victory over Leicester City in their last outing.

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Eddie Howe, Newcastle’s manager, has emphasized his squad’s hunger to make history and end the club’s 69-year trophy drought.

“The willingness has been there from other [Newcastle] teams,” Howe said. “But we want to be the one who gets over the line and achieves something special.

Winning these competitions is difficult, and we won’t take anything for granted. We know if we hit the correct levels of performance, we can be a match for anyone.”

Brentford, meanwhile, are determined to continue their fine form under Thomas Frank, who is preparing his side for an intense battle.

“We will face a team that will come flying out for a late kick-off under the lights,” Frank said. “They will take no prisoners and will go after us – but we are ready.”

Eddie Howe
Eddie Howe

Match Details

  • Kick-off: 7.45pm, Wednesday 18 December
  • Venue: St James’ Park

How to Watch

The match will be broadcast live on Sky Sports+, accessible via the Sky Sports app or through Now TV for non-Sky subscribers.

Other Carabao Cup Fixtures

Fans can also catch:

  • Arsenal vs Crystal Palace at 7.30pm on Sky Sports Main Event
  • Southampton vs Liverpool at 8pm on Sky Sports Football

On Thursday, the action continues with Tottenham vs Manchester United at 8pm on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Football.

With Newcastle’s home advantage and Brentford’s recent triumph fresh in mind, this clash promises to be a fierce battle for a coveted semi-final spot.

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