Newcastle's next six fixtures after thumping win over Aston Villa
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Newcastle United's upcoming matches in the Premier League and Champions League including meetings with Manchester City and Liverpool

Boisterous chants of "we are top of the league" cascaded down the packed stands of St James' Park at the end of Newcastle United's thumping 5-1 win against Aston Villa on Saturday.

Whether the Magpies will finish the campaign in that lofty position after 37 more games remains to be seen. Yet, the next few fixtures will already provide a sharp picture of Newcastle's title credentials as the Magpies face Manchester City and Liverpool before the end of August.

Here's what else lies ahead for a Newcastle side riding high.

Manchester City vs Newcastle - Premier League

Eddie Howe admitted "everything clicked for us" after Newcastle's largest-ever opening-day Premier League victory against Villa. All the pieces will have to fall into place once again if Newcastle are to come away from the Etihad next weekend with a result.

Across seven trips to Manchester City's home ground, Howe has lost every visit and seen his side concede 25 goals, scoring just three themselves.

Newcastle vs Liverpool - Premier League

Since Howe's appointment at St James' Park in November 2021, Liverpool are the only Premier League team to have a 100% record against Newcastle.

Spiky encounters on the pitch reflect the tension that exists between the central figures in each dugout. Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp has publicly highlighted Newcastle's increased spending power under their controversial Saudi Arabian owners and lamented the acute sportsmanship from Howe's side. The Newcastle manager has not been impressed with either thinly veiled barb.

Brighton vs Newcastle - Premier League

Two of Newcastle's opening four matches of the new season are against opponents they faced during the Premier League Summer Series. While Villa were swatted aside on the opening weekend - after a 3-3 draw in the US - Newcastle face a Brighton team they defeated 2-1 at the end of July.

A brace from Elliot Anderson in the final four minutes swung the contest in New Jersey but that match may not serve as the best yardstick for September's meeting; only two Newcastle starters from that friendly began the opening day defeat of Villa.

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Newcastle vs Brentford - Premier League

Howe's first match in charge of Newcastle was a bonkers 3-3 draw at home to Brentford two years ago. The Bees twice took the lead but failed to secure what would have been an incredibly rare victory in this fixture.

Newcastle have not lost a league match against Brentford since 1948, when the legendary Jackie Milburn - the club's leading scorer prior to Alan Shearer - failed to find the net in a 1-0 reverse.

Newcastle vs TBC - Champions League

Newcastle begin their first Champions League campaign in two decades on the third midweek of September.

Uncertainty surrounds the long-awaited return as qualification for the group stage won't be wrapped up until the end of August. Given the club's wait for continental competition, Newcastle will either be in Pot 3 or 4 when the first round draw is made, ensuring that the Magpies could face any of Barcelona, Bayern Munich, Paris Saint-Germain, Real Madrid or Napoli next month.

Sheffield United vs Newcastle - Premier League

Sheffield United recorded the worst start to a season in Premier League history during their most recent top-flight campaign. After just two points from their first 17 league games, the Blades mercifully recorded a 1-0 home win - Newcastle were the accommodating opponents.

Steve Bruce was at Newcastle's helm for that humbling loss and spent much of the post-match lamenting the "baffling" VAR decisions. The knives were out for Bruce at the time but he somehow managed to hang on to his position for another ten months until Howe took charge.


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